It has been suggested that Hemmingway?s art has both virtues and limitations of lyricism—maximum intensity on one hand, extremely limited range on the other. This collection of essays covers the widely-read A Farewell to Arms. Subjects covered include the novel as pure poetry, tragic form, the sense of ending in the form, and more.
The title, Ernest Hemingways A Farewell To Arms, part of Chelsea House Publishers Modern Critical Interpretations series, presents the most important 20th-century criticism on Ernest Hemingways A Farewell To Arms through extracts of critical essays by well-known literary critics. This collection of criticism also features a short biography on Ernest Hemingway, a chronology of the authors life, and an introductory essay written by Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of the Humanities, Yale University.
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Includes a brief biography of the author, thematic and structural analysis of the work, critical views, and an index of themes and ideas.
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