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Gender Miscommunication in Ernest Hemingway’s Selected Short Stories

Gender Miscommunication in Ernest Hemingway’s Selected Short Stories

... Ernest Hemingway the great American novelist and short story writer has exerted an influence on the direction of American ...stories Hemingway was examining the ineffectiveness of gender binaries in ...

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Autobiographical Element in Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea (1952)

Autobiographical Element in Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea (1952)

... Although the boy doesn‟t accompany the old man on fishing trips, he cares a lot about the old man and is devoted to him. He brings him food and bait, and is always ready to help him. He wishes to serve the old man in any ...

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‘Unsoldiered’ Soldier or Alternative War Narrative?: Modernist Epistemes in Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms

‘Unsoldiered’ Soldier or Alternative War Narrative?: Modernist Epistemes in Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms

... which Hemingway was prey as a child and, later, as a young adult, have been detached from their real sources (the deviant relationship between his ...for Ernest Hemingway as he gives the latter the ...

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Professionalism in Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea

Professionalism in Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea

... of Ernest Hemingway, enough critical essays and analysis were published in the shapes of different books and in many literary journals which are very useful as the supporting materials for further study of ...

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THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PRIMITIVISM IN ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA

THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PRIMITIVISM IN ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA

... Abstract: Authors of any periods unconsciously tend to explore the sublimity and free expression of feeling, the simplicity of style and themes, the portrayal of the ‘noble savage’, the glorification of nature, the ...

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Landscape and Masculinity in Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms

Landscape and Masculinity in Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms

... In highlighting that which he associates with the nearby Catherine, we can infer that his private thoughts are at that moment of her. Away from Catherine, and viewing the scene from a different perspective, it becomes ...

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Ernest Hemingway: A Psychological Autopsy of a Suicide

Ernest Hemingway: A Psychological Autopsy of a Suicide

... 1961, Hemingway died of a self–inflicted wound to the head from the double barrels of one of his shotguns (Lynn, 1987, ...what Hemingway communicated. The trouble is that Hemingway felt the need to ...

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Impact of War on the Soldiers’ Psyche in Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms

Impact of War on the Soldiers’ Psyche in Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms

... reformist, Hemingway forcefully rejects the inhuman harassment and exploitation in the name of stern discipline that cause in soldiers either depression or aggression which sometimes culminates into suicide of a ...

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Sense of Alienation in Ernest Hemingway’s the Sun Also Rises

Sense of Alienation in Ernest Hemingway’s the Sun Also Rises

... Through the alienation of different characters in the novel The Sun also Rises, Hemingway’s intention is not to present a sordid and pessimistic picture of the society; rather he emphasizes the persistent struggle in ...

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Autobiographical Elements in Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls

Autobiographical Elements in Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls

... the Hemingway hero, for the latter not only learns from his own experience but has also the ability to make serious commitments in the life which the former has ...

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Experience and feeling in T S  Eliot and Ernest Hemingway

Experience and feeling in T S Eliot and Ernest Hemingway

... and Hemingway reflect on the impossibility of overcoming such situations, but while the poet explores it from the physical perspective, the writer of fiction explores it from a spiritual ...

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The Soldier Defeats Enemy but System Defeats the Soldier in Ernest Hemingway’s Works

The Soldier Defeats Enemy but System Defeats the Soldier in Ernest Hemingway’s Works

... war. Hemingway reveals the hellish condition of soldiers who “have nothing but frostbites, chilblains, jaundices, gonorrhoea, self-inflicted wounds, pneumonia and hard and soft cancres” (Srivastava 11) and their ...

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The Old Man and the Sea. By Ernest Hemingway.

The Old Man and the Sea. By Ernest Hemingway.

... “I wish the boy was here,” he said aloud and settled himself against the rounded planks of the bow and felt the strength of the great fish through the line he held across his shoulders[r] ...

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PRESENTATION OF NATURE IN ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S WRITINGS

PRESENTATION OF NATURE IN ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S WRITINGS

... beach. Hemingway is also adept in the descriptions of fish, birds and ...of Hemingway‟s works such as The Snows of Kilimanjaro, Three day Blow, and A Farewell to Arms nature assumes a malevolent ...Africa. ...

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Trauma Theory: No “Separate Peace” for Ernest Hemingway's “Hard-Boiled” Characters

Trauma Theory: No “Separate Peace” for Ernest Hemingway's “Hard-Boiled” Characters

... Philip Young examines the repeated patterns of violence, wounding and death in Hemingway’s work and concludes that Hemingway suffered from “war neurosis” (165). His psycho- analytic reading led many critics, for ...

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EARLY LIFE AND WORKS OF HEMINGWAY

EARLY LIFE AND WORKS OF HEMINGWAY

... boy Hemingway had his grounding in the Bible and the English ...days Hemingway was a handsome, friendly, and courteous ...of Ernest Hemingway, recalls, “I have since read that he was lonely in ...

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Symbolism In Ernest Hemingways The Old Man And The Sea

Symbolism In Ernest Hemingways The Old Man And The Sea

... literature, Ernest Hemingway’s novel The old man and the sea is a worthy symbolic novel which conveys the ability of the author to employ symbols to give literary value of the text ...of Ernest ...

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Readings of trauma and madness in Hemingway, H.D., and Fitzgerald

Readings of trauma and madness in Hemingway, H.D., and Fitzgerald

... authors: Ernest Hemingway, H.D., and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Hemingway serves two purposes because his writing provides examples of both men and women who have been mentally traumatized in one way or ...

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Knowing God Personally. John 17:3. Sermon Transcript by Rev. Ernest O Neill

Knowing God Personally. John 17:3. Sermon Transcript by Rev. Ernest O Neill

... resurrection, and may share his sufferings, becoming like him in his death, that if possible I may attain the resurrection from the dead.” “That I may know him,” the same word, that I [r] ...

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The Sustainability between Society and Environment: the European Project “ERNEST” in the Province of Rimini

The Sustainability between Society and Environment: the European Project “ERNEST” in the Province of Rimini

... In this brief work we will describe the main results of the study conducted in the Province of Rimini within the ERNEST Project, and we will introduce the importance of the “social dialogue” as a tool to boost ...

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