A Reader's Guide to Ernest HemingwayHemingway scholar Arthur Waldhorn's lively, personal style and his clear-eyed view of Ernest Hemingway makes this book not just an exegesis for the scholar but for general readers as well. |
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Life | 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 | 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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