Twentieth Century Interpretations of A Farewell to Arms
Author: Jay Gellens
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Published: 1960
Total Pages: 121
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Author: Jay Gellens
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Published: 1960
Total Pages: 121
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ernest Hemingway
Publisher: Rare Treasure Editions
Published: 2025-01-01T00:00:00Z
Total Pages: 338
ISBN-13: 1774649063
DOWNLOAD EBOOK''A Farewell to Arms'' is Hemingway's classic set during the Italian campaign of World War I. The book, published in 1929, is a first-person account of American Frederic Henry, serving as a Lieutenant ("Tenente") in the ambulance corps of the Italian Army. It's about a love affair between the expatriate American Henry and Catherine Barkley against the backdrop of the First World War, cynical soldiers, fighting and the displacement of populations. The publication of ''A Farewell to Arms'' cemented Hemingway's stature as a modern American writer, became his first best-seller, and is described by biographer Michael Reynolds as "the premier American war novel from that debacle World War I."
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Published: 1970
Total Pages: 130
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Bhim S. Dahiya
Publisher: Academic Foundation
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 112
ISBN-13: 9788171880362
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Harold Bloom
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 253
ISBN-13: 0791096246
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPresents a collection of essays by leading academic critics on the structure, characters, and themes of the novel.
Author: Jay Gellens
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Published: 1970
Total Pages: 121
ISBN-13: 9780133031720
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSeventeen noted critics analyze various aspects of Hemingway's novel and evaluate its place in the annals of modern literature.
Author: George Monteiro
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 216
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe full range of literary traditions comes to life in the Twayne Critical Essays Series. Volume editors have carefully selected critical essays that represent the full spectrum of controversies, trends and methodologies relating to each author's work. Essays include writings from the author's native country and abroad, with interpretations from the time they were writing, through the present day. Each volume includes: -- An introduction providing the reader with a lucid overview of criticism from its beginnings -- illuminating controversies, evaluating approaches and sorting out the schools of thought -- The most influential reviews and the best reprinted scholarly essays -- A section devoted exclusively to reviews and reactions by the subject's contemporaries -- Original essays, new translations and revisions commissioned especially for the series -- Previously unpublished materials such as interviews, lost letters and manuscript fragments -- A bibliography of the subject's writings and interviews -- A name and subject index
Author: Gale, Cengage Learning
Publisher: Gale, Cengage Learning
Published: 2015-09-15
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 1410335801
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Study Guide for Ernest Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Novels for Students.This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Novels for Students for all of your research needs.
Author: William M. Schutte
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 1968
Total Pages: 136
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe essays in this volume probe many of the diverse and innovative aspects of Joyce's masterpiece.
Author: Mark Cirino
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Published: 2017-07-11
Total Pages: 263
ISBN-13: 0813052831
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“A true gift for Hemingway aficionados! With previously unpublished work by Hemingway, memories of the writer by those who knew him, and essays by an outstanding international team of scholars, this collection deepens our understanding of Hemingway’s relationship to a country that he loved and that was central to his fiction.”—Carl P. Eby, author of Hemingway’s Fetishism: Psychoanalysis and the Mirror of Manhood “These extremely powerful essays bring a richer and more cosmopolitan understanding of the Italian underpinnings of Hemingway’s writing.”—Linda Patterson Miller, editor of Letters from the Lost Generation: Gerald and Sara Murphy and Friends “A useful experience for readers. Its blending of biography and textual study is perfect.”—Linda Wagner-Martin, editor of Hemingway: Eight Decades of Criticism From his World War I service in Italy through his transformational return visits during the decades that followed, Ernest Hemingway’s Italian experiences were fundamental to his artistic development. Hemingway and Italy offers essays from top scholars, exciting new voices, and people who knew Hemingway during his Italian days, examining how his adopted homeland shaped his writing and his legacy. The collection addresses Hemingway’s many Italys—the terrain and people he encountered during his life and the country he transposed into his fiction. Contributors analyze Hemingway’s Italian works, including A Farewell to Arms, Across the River and into the Trees,lesser-known short stories, fables, and even a previously unpublished Hemingway sketch, “Torcello Piece.” The essays provide fresh insights on Hemingway’s Italian life, career, and imagination.