The Sun Also Rises, by Ernest Hemingway

The Sun Also Rises, by Ernest Hemingway, is presented in this edition edited by Keith Newlin, published by Salem Press in 2011. This 374-page volume features a collection of essays that delve into various aspects of Hemingway’s renowned work, offering insights into its cultural significance and critical interpretations.
Readers will find discussions that explore the novel’s cultural context, including Hemingway’s role within the Parisian expatriate community. The essays also examine themes such as the portrayal of masculinity and femininity, particularly in relation to the societal shifts caused by war, as well as the moral dimensions of the narrative and the heroic qualities of Hemingway’s characters. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in literary criticism and American literature.
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The essays in this volume bring together a variety of new, classic, and contemporary criticism on Hemingway’s masterpiece. Essay topics include an exploration of the novel’s cultural context with a discussion of Hemingway’s involvement in the Parisian expatriate community, the portrayal of masculinity and femininity within the novel against the cultural changes brought on by war, and perspectives on the kind of morality the novel offers and what qualities can be considered heroic in Hemingway’s protagonists.
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