New Essays on The Sun Also Rises ( The American Novel )

Publication series :The American Novel

Author: Linda Wagner-Martin  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 1987

E-ISBN: 9780511890130

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521317870

Subject: I05 Literary and literary creation

Keyword: 各体文学理论和创作方法

Language: ENG

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New Essays on The Sun Also Rises

Description

The Sun Also Rises (1926) was Hemingway's first novel and is widely considered to be the most important of his longer works of fiction. Written in an accessible style by prominent scholars, this collection of essays provides helpful and valuable insight for general readers and Hemingway specialists alike. Each essay is devoted to a major aspect of the novel: Hemingway's use of humor, the literary and historical context of the book, the atypically prevalent character of Brett Ashley, and topical approaches to issues of sexuality in the novel.

Chapter

2 Humor in The Sun Also Rises

3 The Sun in Its Time: Recovering the Historical Context

4 Brett Ashley as New Woman in The Sun Also Rises

5 Decoding the Hemingway Hero in The Sun Also Rises

6 Afterthoughts on the Twenties and The Sun Also Rises

Notes on Contributors

Selected Bibliography

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