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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... relationship with Brett , it finds an allusively functional contrast in the radical self - surgery through which in his final rejoinder Jake severs an unhealthy symbiotic relationship . In fact , I would suggest that Hemingway is making ...
... relationship with Brett , it finds an allusively functional contrast in the radical self - surgery through which in his final rejoinder Jake severs an unhealthy symbiotic relationship . In fact , I would suggest that Hemingway is making ...
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... relationship : . I rather liked him and evidently she led him quite a life . ( p . 7 ) 194 In the brief portion I quoted from Jake's description of Cohn's relationship with Frances , Hemingway is employing a point of view which , in ...
... relationship : . I rather liked him and evidently she led him quite a life . ( p . 7 ) 194 In the brief portion I quoted from Jake's description of Cohn's relationship with Frances , Hemingway is employing a point of view which , in ...
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... relationship with Jake — she practically ends this dialogue by commenting on that relationship , " I think [ to be in love ] ' s hell on earth " ( p . 27 , italics added ) -but also with " the hell [ she has ] put chaps through ...
... relationship with Jake — she practically ends this dialogue by commenting on that relationship , " I think [ to be in love ] ' s hell on earth " ( p . 27 , italics added ) -but also with " the hell [ she has ] put chaps through ...
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