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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... argued that Hemingway is ironically casting both Cohn and Romero as Jews , and I have spoken of some kind of ... argue that Hemingway has Pedro offer himself to Brett as a rock upon which she can build her own church , or more ...
... argued that Hemingway is ironically casting both Cohn and Romero as Jews , and I have spoken of some kind of ... argue that Hemingway has Pedro offer himself to Brett as a rock upon which she can build her own church , or more ...
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... argued earlier that in Robert Jordan's thoughts about Onan Hemingway is certainly echoing , possibly even parodying , the " rocky " - episode in The Sun Also Rises . I now wish to argue that in For Whom the Bell Tolls Hemingway is ...
... argued earlier that in Robert Jordan's thoughts about Onan Hemingway is certainly echoing , possibly even parodying , the " rocky " - episode in The Sun Also Rises . I now wish to argue that in For Whom the Bell Tolls Hemingway is ...
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... argued earlier that Brett's first sexual encounter with Jake made it difficult for her to reach orgasm ; I would now argue more specifically that , as a result of what she experienced with Jake when his sexual touch , which in all ...
... argued earlier that Brett's first sexual encounter with Jake made it difficult for her to reach orgasm ; I would now argue more specifically that , as a result of what she experienced with Jake when his sexual touch , which in all ...
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