Ernest Hemingway.

FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS / editor, Eugene Goodheart. - Pasadena, Calif. : Salem Press, c2010. - ix, 369 p. ; 24 cm. - Critical insights .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

On Ernest Hemingway / Biography of Ernest Hemingway / The Paris review perspective / Ernest Hemingway: a cultural and historical context / In his time (and later): Ernest Hemingway's critical reputation / Toward a definition of the Hemingwayesque and the Faulknerian / The first forty-five stories / The personal stories: Paris and Provence, 1926-1927 / Recurrence in Hemingway and C�ezanne / The scapegoat, the bankrupt, and the bullfighter: shadows of a lost man in The sun also rises / "Sign the wire with love": the morality of surplus in The sun also rises / Frederic Henry's escape and the pose of passivity / Three wounded warriors / Invalid masculinity: silence, hospitals, and the anesthesia in A farewell to arms / "Everything completely knit up": seeing For whom the bell tolls whole / Cultural imperialism, Afro-Cuban religion, and Santiago's failure in Hemingway's The old man and the sea / The importance of being Ernest / Eugene Goodheart -- R. Baird Shuman -- Petrina Crockford -- Jennifer Banach Palladino -- Robert C. Evans -- Matthew J. Bolton -- Carlos Baker -- Hilary K. Justice -- Ron Berman -- Neil Heims -- George Cheatham -- Scott Donaldson -- Mark Spilka -- Diane Price Herndl -- A. Robert Lee -- Philip Melling -- Louise A. Renza.

9781587656309 (one volume : alk. paper)

2009026438


Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 --Criticism and interpretation.

PS3515.E37 / Z586555 2010

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