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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... narrator : does not know right from wrong , but rather because he is false to himself , a hypocrite . a perplexed narrator . . . confused and embittered by his own failure . " 15 • I suggest that Stallman fails to distinguish between ...
... narrator : does not know right from wrong , but rather because he is false to himself , a hypocrite . a perplexed narrator . . . confused and embittered by his own failure . " 15 • I suggest that Stallman fails to distinguish between ...
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... narrator's version that he had been a pimp also between Brett and Cohn . And Jake assures the reader , " That was it ... narrator communicating with the reader concerning Nick the character , who , while he is courting Jordan , writes ...
... narrator's version that he had been a pimp also between Brett and Cohn . And Jake assures the reader , " That was it ... narrator communicating with the reader concerning Nick the character , who , while he is courting Jordan , writes ...
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... narrator : " Hemingway's narrator seemingly represents ' the true moral norm of the book , ' but he appears as such only to the prejudiced reader , prejudiced by the bias of the narrator's authoritative voice . The narrator's intention ...
... narrator : " Hemingway's narrator seemingly represents ' the true moral norm of the book , ' but he appears as such only to the prejudiced reader , prejudiced by the bias of the narrator's authoritative voice . The narrator's intention ...
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