Hemingway a collection of critical essays.

Presents a selection of 16 essays that assembles those approaches to his work which have proved most fruitful, andgives wider circulation to several first-rate studies notreadily available.

Main Author: Weeks, Robert P. 1915-
Format: Book
Language: English
Published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, [1962]
Physical Description: 180 pages ; 21 cm.
Also issued online.
Series: Twentieth century views.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction /
  • Robert P. Weeks
  • How do you like it now, gentlemen? /
  • Lillian Ross
  • Nightmare and ritual in Hemingway /
  • Malcolm Cowley
  • Hemingway's ambiguity : symbolism and irony /
  • E.M. Halliday
  • Observations on the style of Ernest Hemingway /
  • Harry Levin
  • Men without women /
  • Leslie Fiedler
  • In our time : a review /
  • D.H. Lawrence
  • Adventures of Nick Adams /
  • Philip Young
  • A clean, well-lighted place /
  • Sean O'Faolain
  • Discovery of evil : an analysis of "The killers" /
  • Cleanth Brooks and Robert Penn Warren
  • Two African stories /
  • Carlos Baker
  • Death of love in The sun also rises /
  • Mark Spilka
  • Biological trap /
  • Ray B. West, Jr.
  • Later Hemingway /
  • Nemi D'Agostino
  • Confiteor hominem : Ernest Hemingway's religion of man /
  • Joseph Waldmeir
  • Art of evasion /
  • Leon Edel
  • A defense /
  • Philip Young.