Alchemy in The Sun Also Rises: Hidden Gold in Hemingway's NarrativeE. Mellen Press, 1992 - 277 páginas This study provides an examination of textual details of The Sun Also Rises, specifically addressing the fact that the novel is filled with wordplay, jokes and allusions. It also devotes space to Hemingway's concern with sexual identity, sexual crossover, and androgyny. |
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... Cohn enough to commiserate with him on account of Cohn's relationship with Frances . In fact , Jake's commiseration with Cohn , a commiseration on the part of someone who , owing to his war injury , will never be able to have a normal ...
... Cohn enough to commiserate with him on account of Cohn's relationship with Frances . In fact , Jake's commiseration with Cohn , a commiseration on the part of someone who , owing to his war injury , will never be able to have a normal ...
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... Cohn's Jewish " superiority , " as stereotypically Jews are unable to laugh at having been proved wrong about ... Cohn's reactions to the bullfights through binoculars . Thus Bill's " Oh , to hell with [ Cohn ] " simply means that he is ...
... Cohn's Jewish " superiority , " as stereotypically Jews are unable to laugh at having been proved wrong about ... Cohn's reactions to the bullfights through binoculars . Thus Bill's " Oh , to hell with [ Cohn ] " simply means that he is ...
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... Cohn's prediction concerning the arrival of Jake's protege was correct . And when the narrator mentions in one breath Cohn's " little spell of superiority " and " all that bar- bering , " he is showing his resentment at Cohn's ...
... Cohn's prediction concerning the arrival of Jake's protege was correct . And when the narrator mentions in one breath Cohn's " little spell of superiority " and " all that bar- bering , " he is showing his resentment at Cohn's ...
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able actually affair allusive already answer argue Ashley asks attempt Barnes become better Bill Bill's Brett bullfighter bulls calls castration chapter character Cohn Cohn's concerning context contrast Count course damned discussion drink earlier English Ernest especially expressed fact feel final Frances Gatsby give hand hell Hemingway Hemingway's Hinkle idea immediately impotent injury intended interpretation ironically irony italics added Jake Jake's joke kind lady later least leave lines look male meaning Mike Mike's narrator narrator's never Nick night notes novel observes Pamplona Paris passage perhaps play present question quoted reader realizes reason reference relationship remark replaced replies Robert Romero rotten says scene seems sense sexual sort statement suggest Sun Also Rises symbolically talk tells things thought tries trying turn woman wounded writer