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- |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Englewood Cliffs, N.J. :
Prentice-Hall,
[1962]
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Physical Description: |
180 pages ; 21 cm. Also issued online. |
Series: |
Twentieth century views.
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Subjects: |
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.