The Resource Ernest Hemingway: critiques of four major novels
Ernest Hemingway: critiques of four major novels
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (199 pages)
- Contents
-
- The death of love in The sun also rises
- Mark Spilka
- pt. 2.
- A farewell to arms:
- A farewell to arms
- Ray B. West, Jr.
- The religion of death in A farewell to arms
- James F. Light
- Hemingway's other style
- Charles R. Anderson
- pt. 1.
- The mountain and the plain
- Carlos Baker
- Hemingway's ambiguity: symbolism and irony
- E.M. Halliday
- The original conclusion to A farewell to arms
- Ernest Hemingway
- pt. 3.
- For whom the bells toll:
- An American in Spain
- Lionel Trilling
- The sun also rises:
- Style in For whom the bells toll
- Joseph Warren Beach
- The background of a style
- Mark Schorer
- Review of For whom the bells toll
- Alvah C. Bessie
- "Mechanized doom": Ernest Hemingway and the American view of the Spanish Civil War
- Allen Guttmann
- The Spanish tragedy
- Carlos Baker
- The sun also rises
- pt. 4.
- The old man and the sea:
- With grace under pressure
- Mark Schorer
- Hemingway: the matador and the crucified
- Melvin Backman
- Confiteor hominem: Ernest Hemingway's religion of man
- Joseph Waldmeir
- The old man and the sea: Hemingway's tragic vision of man
- Clinton S. Burhans, Jr.
- James T. Farrell
- Hemingway's ancient mariner
- Carlos Baker
- pt. 5.
- Synoptic essays:
- Hemingway's narrative perspective
- E.M. Halliday
- Ernest Hemingway: the meaning of style
- John Graham
- pt. 6.
- Topics for study and research
- The sun also rises: a commentary
- Philip Young
- Place, fact, and scene in The sun also rises
- Carlos Baker
- Label
- Ernest Hemingway: critiques of four major novels
- Title
- Ernest Hemingway: critiques of four major novels
- Language
- eng
- Additional physical form
- Also issued online.
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1909-1987
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Baker, Carlos
- Dewey number
- 813.52
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/relation/ed
- QppGQrXBMAA
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- PS3515.E37
- LC item number
- Z576
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
-
- dictionaries
- bibliography
- Series statement
- A Scribner research anthology
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Hemingway, Ernest
- Hemingway, Ernest
- Label
- Ernest Hemingway: critiques of four major novels
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliography
- Contents
-
- The death of love in The sun also rises
- Mark Spilka
- pt. 2.
- A farewell to arms:
- A farewell to arms
- Ray B. West, Jr.
- The religion of death in A farewell to arms
- James F. Light
- Hemingway's other style
- Charles R. Anderson
- pt. 1.
- The mountain and the plain
- Carlos Baker
- Hemingway's ambiguity: symbolism and irony
- E.M. Halliday
- The original conclusion to A farewell to arms
- Ernest Hemingway
- pt. 3.
- For whom the bells toll:
- An American in Spain
- Lionel Trilling
- The sun also rises:
- Style in For whom the bells toll
- Joseph Warren Beach
- The background of a style
- Mark Schorer
- Review of For whom the bells toll
- Alvah C. Bessie
- "Mechanized doom": Ernest Hemingway and the American view of the Spanish Civil War
- Allen Guttmann
- The Spanish tragedy
- Carlos Baker
- The sun also rises
- pt. 4.
- The old man and the sea:
- With grace under pressure
- Mark Schorer
- Hemingway: the matador and the crucified
- Melvin Backman
- Confiteor hominem: Ernest Hemingway's religion of man
- Joseph Waldmeir
- The old man and the sea: Hemingway's tragic vision of man
- Clinton S. Burhans, Jr.
- James T. Farrell
- Hemingway's ancient mariner
- Carlos Baker
- pt. 5.
- Synoptic essays:
- Hemingway's narrative perspective
- E.M. Halliday
- Ernest Hemingway: the meaning of style
- John Graham
- pt. 6.
- Topics for study and research
- The sun also rises: a commentary
- Philip Young
- Place, fact, and scene in The sun also rises
- Carlos Baker
- Extent
- 1 online resource (199 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1034660850
- Label
- Ernest Hemingway: critiques of four major novels
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliography
- Contents
-
- The death of love in The sun also rises
- Mark Spilka
- pt. 2.
- A farewell to arms:
- A farewell to arms
- Ray B. West, Jr.
- The religion of death in A farewell to arms
- James F. Light
- Hemingway's other style
- Charles R. Anderson
- pt. 1.
- The mountain and the plain
- Carlos Baker
- Hemingway's ambiguity: symbolism and irony
- E.M. Halliday
- The original conclusion to A farewell to arms
- Ernest Hemingway
- pt. 3.
- For whom the bells toll:
- An American in Spain
- Lionel Trilling
- The sun also rises:
- Style in For whom the bells toll
- Joseph Warren Beach
- The background of a style
- Mark Schorer
- Review of For whom the bells toll
- Alvah C. Bessie
- "Mechanized doom": Ernest Hemingway and the American view of the Spanish Civil War
- Allen Guttmann
- The Spanish tragedy
- Carlos Baker
- The sun also rises
- pt. 4.
- The old man and the sea:
- With grace under pressure
- Mark Schorer
- Hemingway: the matador and the crucified
- Melvin Backman
- Confiteor hominem: Ernest Hemingway's religion of man
- Joseph Waldmeir
- The old man and the sea: Hemingway's tragic vision of man
- Clinton S. Burhans, Jr.
- James T. Farrell
- Hemingway's ancient mariner
- Carlos Baker
- pt. 5.
- Synoptic essays:
- Hemingway's narrative perspective
- E.M. Halliday
- Ernest Hemingway: the meaning of style
- John Graham
- pt. 6.
- Topics for study and research
- The sun also rises: a commentary
- Philip Young
- Place, fact, and scene in The sun also rises
- Carlos Baker
- Extent
- 1 online resource (199 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1034660850
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