Nick AdamsHarold Bloom Infobase Publishing, 2009 - 177 من الصفحات Nick Adams, a recurring character in Hemingway's short stories, functions not only as Hemingway's alter ego, but he proves to be the quintessential outdoorsman-defining for many the notion of rugged individualism. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Adventures of Nick Adams | 7 |
Its Independence as a Short Story and Its Place in the Education of Nick Adams | 27 |
Big TwoHearted River | 41 |
The Battler as Hemingways Man on the Hill | 65 |
A Mission of Morale | 79 |
A Portrait of the Artist as Nick Adams | 87 |
The Troubled Fisherman | 97 |
Nick Adams Betrayal of Love in Ten Indians | 113 |
Nikki Adams and the Limits of Gender Criticism | 129 |
A Reading of Nick Adams in the Published Stories | 141 |
Character Profile | 161 |
Contributors | 165 |
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Acknowledgments | 171 |
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