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Favorite Short Story Collection: Ernest HemingwayStudents and writers have stolen from Hemingway for decades. I stole it clean out of the high school library.- Key West, Florida, the Home of HemingwayHemingway writes To Have and Have Not, the only one of his books to be set in Florida(key west)
- Character Analysis of A Clean, Well-Lighted Place by Ernest HemingwayEach of the three characters in Hemingway's story "A Clean, Well-lighted Place" have significance in the author's own life. This is an analysis of what these three characters mean.
- Destructive Creation in Hemingway's Green Hills of AfricaDiscussing the use of hunting as a metaphor for the creation of art in Green Hills of Africa by Ernest Hemingway.
- Ernest Hemingway: Linking His Life and His FictionHemingway has been the subject of countless speculation. This essay deals with the influence that Hemingway's life experiences, especially his tour in World War I, had on his literature.
On the Quai at Smyrna: Hemingway in IstanbulFew people know that Hemingway came to Istanbul in 1922 to cover the end of the disastrous Greco-Turkish War for the Toronto Star. This article presents some of his writing and experiences from that turbulent era.- Gregory HemingwayGregory hemingway suffered from depression, alcoholism and fetish for dressing in women's clothes. Living up to his father's image proved to be mentally catastrophic. His life was marred by many arrests and a confirmed sex change.
- The Unsaid in HemingwayIn Hemingway's writing he often leaves conflicts unclear, offers sparse description of settings, and cuts conversations down to a minimum, yet it is these elements of the unsaid that add to his amazing talent.
- Ernest Hemingway BiographyErnest Hemingway was born July 21, 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois.
- The Character of the American Wife in Ernest Hemingway's Cat in the RainThe American wife in Hemingway's, "Cat in the Rain" appears first and foremost young.
- A Study of Hemingway's the Old Man and the SeaAn examination of how Santiago, the protagonist of Hemingway's classic novel, stands apart from other Hemingway characters.
- Hemingway's Use of Nature ImageryGives examples of how Hemingway illuminates his writing using Nature Imagery in The Nick Adams Stories. Focusing on "Three Shots", "Three-Day Blow", and "Summer People", in particular.
- Margaux Hemingway BiographyMargaux Hemingway Biography
- A Look at E. Hemingway's A Clean, Well-Lighted Place as Seen from a Sartrean Existentialist Perspectiveshort analisis of Ernest Hemingway's "A Clean, Well Litghted Place"
- Hemingway's Dissatisfaction with Post-War SocietyA look at Hemingway's themes and how they criticize post-World War I society
- Masculinity in "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest HemingwayGender roles in Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises"
- Hemingway's Hills like White ElephantsThis paper analyzes the setting and characters of Ernest Hemingway's famous short story about abortion called "Hills Like White Elephants."
- Modernism: Freud's Influence on Fitzgerald and HemingwayAn essay on Freud on Fitzgerald and Hemingway concerning Modernism in literature.
- Ernest Hemingway and Robert Carver: Diving Beneath the IcebergAn analysis of the minimalist approach to writing taken by Hemingway and Carver.
- Bill versus Jake: Ironical Reality versus Passive Escape in Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also RisesAn contrast between Bill and Jake in Hemingway's novel, specifically, how Jake's character is revealed through Bill.
From Mommy Dearest to Super Bitch: The Misunderstood Destructive Women in Hemingway's Early WorksAlthough many perceive his characterizations to be based in malice towards the opposite sex, Hemingway's female characters are manifestations of his inability to find and maintain a balance between being a man and having strong women in his life.
Desire and the Twentieth-Century Experience in the Work of Hemingway and FitzgeraldThe early 1920s represented a major transformation in American life as a wealthy class developed across the country. Authors like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway dicussed this change by incorporating human emotions and desires in their novels.- A Critical Look at Ernest Hemingway's The Good Lion and Soldier's HomeA Compare/Contrast paper and critical look at Ernest Hemingway's "The Good Lion" and "Soldier's Home"
- Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea: A Huge Success Still Read by ManyErnest Hemingway was a writer who changed the world of literature forever. he ahs influenced American literature in various ways and inspired many. His novel, Old Man and the Sea, was extremely successful and is still read by many.
- A Look at the Diminutives and Nicknames in Hemingway's In Our TimeThe use of diminutive names and nicknames in the dialogue of "In Our Time" by Ernest Hemingway creates a subtle but powerful effect. Like the bending of guitar strings, the diminutive name refracts a speaker's tone and changes the surrounding message.
- Ajuste, Identidad Y Tema En Hemingway Y CisnerosUna examinación de la importancia de fijar como ella se refiere a tema a un lugar Bien-Encendido limpio de Ernest Hemingway y a la casa de Sandra Cisneros En la Calle del Mango.
- Comparing Ernest Hemingway's Life to His Characters in The Sun Also RisesErnest Hemingway is arguably the 20th centuries' most revolutionary author. After altering prose to read as active text instead of the popular use of reflection, Hemingway was able to influence an entire generation of new writers.
- Drinking in Ernest Hemingway's Novel The Sun Also RisesDrinking is a large part of the Gay Twenties and that is evident in Ernest Hemingway's novel The Sun Also Rises. Jake Barnes uses drinking from leather wine-bottles to be accepted in his manliness, feel a sense of comradery, and to cloud his memory.
- A Freudian View of Hemingway's The Sun Also RisesThe undercurrent of the Oedipal struggle in Ernest Hemingway's acclaimed novel, "The Sun Also Rises," is strong enough to drive not one, but two of its main characters: Jake Barnes and Robert Cohn.
- Black Grasshopper: Hemingway's Big Two-Hearted RiverMany of Ernest Hemingway's short stories deal with entropy as a running theme. In Big Two-Hearted River, Hemingway deals primarily with the aftereffects of destructive entropy on the story's main character, Nick Adams.
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