A Reader's Guide to Ernest HemingwaySyracuse University Press, 01/07/2002 - 308 من الصفحات Arthur Waldhorn discusses Hemingway's sense of the world as well as his writing style. He also analyzes, in chronological order, the writings—beginning with the early stories and sketches—tracing major patterns that recur throughout Hemingway's career. His approach to each book is a critical examination of its achievements and failures. |
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Life w | 3 |
The World the Hero and the Code | 21 |
Style | 30 |
PART | 41 |
Three Stories and in our time | 43 |
Nick Adams Master Apprentice | 52 |
The Journalist the Poet the Satirist and the Dramatist 282 93 | 72 |
The Sun Also Rises | 93 |
A Farewell to Arms | 113 |
Death in the Afternoon and Green Hills of Africa | 131 |
The Snows of Kilimanjaro and The Short | 138 |
Happy Life of Francis Macomber | 143 |
A In Our Time | 259 |
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