A Farewell To Arms
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Ernest Hemingway (Author), Harold Bloom (ed.) Illustrator: NA: A Farewell to Arms: (Viva Modern Critical Interpretations) Viva Books Private Limited 2007 ISBN: 9788130904672
New Paperback NA HemingwayaEUR s women and men know that we have an interval, and then our place knows us no more. Our one chance is to pack that interval with the multiplied fruit of consciousness, with the solipsistic truths of perception and sensation. What survives timeaEUR s ravages in A Farewell to arms is precisely HemingwayaEUR s textually embodied knowledge that art alone apprehends the moments of perception and sensation, and so betows upon them their privileged status. VIVA MODERN CRITICAL INTERPRETATIONS presents the best current criticism on the most widely read and studied poems, novels and dramas of the Western world, from Oedipus Rex and the Iliad to such modern and contemporary works as William FaulkneraEUR s The Sound and the Fury and Don DelilloaEUR s White Noise. Contents: Introduction aEURc The Novel as pure Poetry aEURc Tragic Form in A Farewell to Arms aEURc A Farewell to Arms : A Dream Book aEURc Going Back aEURc HemingwayaEUR s " Resentful Cryptogram" aEURc The Sense of an Ending in A Farewell to Arms aEURc Frederic HenryaEUR s Escape and the Pose of Passivity aEURc Pseudoautobiography and Personal Metaphor aEURc Catherine Barkley and Hemingway Code: Ritual and Survival in A Farewell to Arms Printed Pages: 164. First edition
[SW: Farewell to Arms: (Viva Modern Critical Interpretations)Ernest Hemingway (Author), Harold Bloom (ed.)9788130904672]
P. G. Rama Rao Illustrator: NA: Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms (The Atlantic Critical Studies) Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd 2007 ISBN: 9788126907724
New Hardcover NA This book studies HemingwayaEUR s A Farewell to Arms in the light of his aesthetic principles and major themes. It scrutinizes its symbolistic dimensions and stylistic excellence while keeping an undeviating focus on the poignant classic of love in the time of war. This study further demonstrates how the novel appeals at different levels like the other works of HemingwayaEUR"as a story of war, a story of love, a story of the growth of the heroaEUR s soul, a story of memorable characters and a work of artistic excellence. The present book will definitely prove useful to students, researchers as well as teachers of English Literature interested in the study of Hemingway and his works. Printed Pages: 168. 5th or later edition
[SW: Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms (The Atlantic Critical Studies)P. G. Rama Rao9788126907724]
Mehlbaum, Uwe: The depiction of war in the novels "Slaughterhouse-Five" and "A Farewell to Arms" GRIN VERLAG, Dezember 2009, Besorgungstitel - vorauss. Lieferzeit 3-5 Tage. ISBN: 3640496361
The two novels A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway and Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut have a lot in common at first sight. Both are books about wars in Europe written by American authors, and although the protagonists in both novels experience things that are partly very similar to their authors' experiences, none of the novels is an autobiography, e.g. Hemingway's story ends about two months before he went to Europe (Cooper, 33). Both of the novels deal not only with war stories but roam around other genres, be it a science fiction story in Vonnegut's case or a love story in Hemingway's. Both authors had direct and severe experiences with war. Despite of all similarities we also find very big differences in the depiction of war and the way the two authors cope with their shocking experiences. Both of the authors use a very own and subjective depiction of war in their novels and we find big differences in the way they describe war. This essay will take a closer look on how the two novels depict war in different ways and the messages that we can draw from their works.
NEUBUCH! 2009. 32 S. 210 mm 210 mm x 148 mm x 2 mm; Akademische Schriftenreihe, Bd. V139293
Anonym: Representations of War in American Culture The Depiction of War in the Novels 'Slaughterhouse 5' and 'A Farewell to Arms' GRIN VERLAG, Januar 2010, Besorgungstitel - vorauss. Lieferzeit 3-5 Tage. ISBN: 3640500504
The two novels A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway and Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut have a lot in common at first sight. Both are books about wars in Europe written by American authors, and although the protagonists in both novels experience things that are partly very similar to their authors' experiences, none of the novels is an autobiography, e.g. Hemingway's story ends about two months before he went to Europe (Cooper, 33). Both of the novels deal not only with war stories but roam around other genres, be it a science fiction story in Vonnegut's case or a love story in Hemingway's. Both authors had direct and severe experiences with war. Despite of all similarities we also find very big differences in the depiction of war and the way the two authors cope with their shocking experiences. Both of the authors use a very own and subjective depiction of war in their novels and we find big differences in the way they describe war. This essay will take a closer look on how the two novels depict war in different ways and the messages that we can draw from their works.
NEUBUCH! 2010. 36 S. 210 mm 210 mm x 148 mm x 2 mm; Akademische Schriftenreihe, Bd. V139830



