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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... lines describe a taxi ride along Madrid's Gran Via : Brett moved close to me . I put my arm around her . . " Oh , Jake , " Brett said , " we could have had such a damned good time together . " Ahead was a mounted policeman in khaki ...
... lines describe a taxi ride along Madrid's Gran Via : Brett moved close to me . I put my arm around her . . " Oh , Jake , " Brett said , " we could have had such a damned good time together . " Ahead was a mounted policeman in khaki ...
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... lines . " I will base my inference on a cue which Hemingway gives us a few lines further on when Brett observes concerning her and Jake's sexual dilemma : though ? " " That's my fault . Don't we pay for all the things we do , " When I ...
... lines . " I will base my inference on a cue which Hemingway gives us a few lines further on when Brett observes concerning her and Jake's sexual dilemma : though ? " " That's my fault . Don't we pay for all the things we do , " When I ...
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... lines Adam and Eve engage in their first postlapsarian coitus - Jake is unable to do so , although his and Brett's feelings can be described precisely in the terms in which Milton describes Adam's and Eve's postlapsarian feelings : " in ...
... lines Adam and Eve engage in their first postlapsarian coitus - Jake is unable to do so , although his and Brett's feelings can be described precisely in the terms in which Milton describes Adam's and Eve's postlapsarian feelings : " in ...
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