The sun also rises, by Ernest Hemingway / [print]
editor, Keith Newlin.
- Pasadena, California : Salem Press, (c)2011.
- ix, 374 pages ; 24 cm.
- Critical insights .
- Critical insights. .
Includes bibliographies and index.
On The sun also rises Biography of Ernest Hemingway The Paris Review perspective An American in Paris: Hemingway and the expatriate life Gender identity and the modern condition in The sun also rises The art of friction: Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner The critical history of The sun also rises The wastelanders The death of love in The sun also rises Cabestro and Vaquilla: the symbolic structure of The sun also rises The sun also rises: the wounded anti-hero The sun also rises: a reconsideration Hemingway's morality of compensation Love and friendship/man and woman in The sun also rises Performance art: Jake Barnes and "masculine" signification in The sun also rises Reading around Jake's narration: Brett Ashley and The sun also rises The "whine" of Jewish manhood: rereading Hemingway's anti-Semitism, reimagining Robert Cohn The pedagogy of The sun also rises Life unworthy of life? Masculinity, disability, and guilt in The sun also rises Keith Newlin -- Stanley Archer -- Petrina Crockford for The Paris Review -- Matthew J. Bolton -- Jennifer Banach -- Lorie Watkins Fulton -- Laurence W. Mazzeno -- Carlos Baker -- Mark Spilka -- Dewey Ganzel -- Delbert E. Wylder -- Donald T. Torchiana -- Scott Donaldson -- Sibbie O'Sullivan -- Ira Elliott -- Lorie Watkins Fulton -- Jeremy Kaye -- Donald A. Daiker -- Dana Fore.