Ernest Hemingway A Farewell To Arms
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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
ERNEST HEMINGWAY: A FAREWELL TO ARMS. They stole love from a world afire. Bantam Books. , 2.Printing 1951. ISBN: 3442750199
TB, Einband berieben und mir Leseknicken, 277 S., Block gelockert, aber keine losen Seiten, Sprache: Englisch
Donaldson, Scott: Fitzgerald & Hemingway Works and Days, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS, Juli 2009 ISBN: 023114816X
F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway might have been contemporaries, but our understanding of their work often rests on simple differences. Hemingway wrestled with war, fraternity, and the violence of nature. Fitzgerald satirized money and class and the never-ending pursuit of a material tomorrow. Through the provocative arguments of Scott Donaldson, however, the affinities between these two authors become brilliantly clear. The result is a reorientation of how we read twentieth-century American literature. Known for his penetrating studies of Fitzgerald and Hemingway, Donaldson traces the creative genius of these authors and the surprising overlaps among their works. Fitzgerald and Hemingway both wrote fiction out of their experiences rather than about them. Therefore Donaldson pursues both biography and criticism in these essays, with a deep commitment to close reading. He traces the influence of celebrity culture on the legacies of both writers, matches an analysis of Hemingway's Spanish Civil War writings to a treatment of Fitzgerald's left-leaning tendencies, and contrasts the averted gaze in Hemingway's fiction with the role of possessions in The Great Gatsby.He devotes several essays to four novels, Gatsby, Tender Is the Night, The Sun Also Rises, and A Farewell to Arms, and others to lesser-known short stories. Based on years of research in the Fitzgerald and Hemingway archives and brimming with Donaldson's trademark wit and insight, this irresistible anthology moves the study of American literature in bold new directions.
NEUBUCH! 2009 239 mm x 160 mm x 37 mm
[KW: Hemingway, Ernest, Fitzgerald, F. Scott]
Hemingway, Ernest: A Farewell to Arms, Penguin Books, 1965.
Kanten berieben, Seitenbräunung, Notizen a. V., in engl. Sprache
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