Ernest Hemingway / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.

Contributor(s): Bloom, HaroldMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Bloom's modern critical viewsPublication details: New York : Bloom's Literary Criticism, 2011Edition: New edDescription: vii, 205 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781604133646 (hardcover)Subject(s): Criticism and interpretationDDC classification: 813.52
Contents:
Introduction / Harold Bloom -- Ernest Hemingway, psalmist / George Monteiro -- Presupposition and the coconspirator / Donald E. Hardy -- The novel as war: lies and truth in Hemingway's A farewell to arms / Margot Norris -- Hemingway and the creation of twentieth-century dialogue / Robert Paul Lamb -- Harry or Ernest? the unresolved ambiguity in "The snows of Kilimanjaro" / Norman Friedman -- Santiago and the eternal feminine: gendering la mar in The old man and the sea / Susan F. Beegel -- Sartre, Nada, and Hemingway's African stories / Ben Stoltzfus -- "A very sinister book": The sun also rises as critique of pastoral / David Savola -- Cultural imperialism, Afro-Cuban religion, and Santiago's failure in Hemingway's The old man and the sea / Philip Melling -- "Brett couldn't hold him": Lady Ashley, Pedro Romero, and the Madrid sequence of The sun also rises / Donald A. Daiker.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Harold Bloom -- Ernest Hemingway, psalmist / George Monteiro -- Presupposition and the coconspirator / Donald E. Hardy -- The novel as war: lies and truth in Hemingway's A farewell to arms / Margot Norris -- Hemingway and the creation of twentieth-century dialogue / Robert Paul Lamb -- Harry or Ernest? the unresolved ambiguity in "The snows of Kilimanjaro" / Norman Friedman -- Santiago and the eternal feminine: gendering la mar in The old man and the sea / Susan F. Beegel -- Sartre, Nada, and Hemingway's African stories / Ben Stoltzfus -- "A very sinister book": The sun also rises as critique of pastoral / David Savola -- Cultural imperialism, Afro-Cuban religion, and Santiago's failure in Hemingway's The old man and the sea / Philip Melling -- "Brett couldn't hold him": Lady Ashley, Pedro Romero, and the Madrid sequence of The sun also rises / Donald A. Daiker.

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