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The early 1920s represented a major transformation in American life as a wealthy class developed across the country. Authors like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway dicussed this change by incorporating human emotions and desires in their novels.
By Josh Herwitt | Published 11/14/2006
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Ernest Hemingway was a writer who changed the world of literature forever. he ahs influenced American literature in various ways and inspired many. His novel, Old Man and the Sea, was extremely successful and is still read by many.
By Elyse Levin | Published 6/22/2006
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Ernest Hemingway was born July 21, 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois.
By Elizabeth | Published 4/8/2005
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Ernest Heminway's account of a summer spent following two bull fighters around Spain.
By Andrea Buginsky | Published 12/7/2006
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An examination of how Santiago, the protagonist of Hemingway's classic novel, stands apart from other Hemingway characters.
By Invictus | Published 5/25/2007
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An exhaustive analysis of the meaning behind the title of this famed Hemingway short story.
By Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez | Published 6/8/2007
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An analysis of Brett and Jake's relationship in The Sun Also Rises
By Elizabeth Miles | Published 11/13/2006
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Take a look at the "lost generation" modernism in Ernest Hemingway's 1926 classic, "The Sun Also Rises."
By Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez | Published 5/27/2007
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Article details the shallow purpose that Hemingway instills in his characters in "The Sun Also Rises"
By Trey Russell | Published 12/21/2007
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Gender roles in Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises"
By Zia Corse | Published 2/21/2007
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"The Sun Also Rises" By Ernest Hemingway
By CollegeThoughts2007 | Published 8/27/2007
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Ernest Hemingway is arguably the 20th centuries' most revolutionary author. After altering prose to read as active text instead of the popular use of reflection, Hemingway was able to influence an entire generation of new writers.
By T.B. | Published 4/28/2006
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Although many perceive his characterizations to be based in malice towards the opposite sex, Hemingway's female characters are manifestations of his inability to find and maintain a balance between being a man and having strong women in his life.
By Khay | Published 12/6/2006
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This article discusses the top 10 novels that everyone should read- including a description of the book and why you should read it.
By Megan Reinbold | Published 12/20/2007
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The idea of a "Great American Novel" did not come into being, at least in print, until after the Civil War. Now an exploration of the subject produces an appreciation for a great literary tradition
By Richard Blake | Published 6/3/2008
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Follow the tale of Cade, who assumes an identity of a Goth, and in the process comes of age and experiences all the pitfalls of doing so.
By Travis Haight | Published 7/11/2007
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If you've wanted to broaden your education, or become fluent in the "classics," then this is a great list of 40 classic must read novels.
By Shane Dayton | Published 2/12/2008
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In Hemingway's writing he often leaves conflicts unclear, offers sparse description of settings, and cuts conversations down to a minimum, yet it is these elements of the unsaid that add to his amazing talent.
By Matt W | Published 11/6/2005
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An essay on Freud on Fitzgerald and Hemingway concerning Modernism in literature.
By Matthew L. Cole, M.A. | Published 1/17/2007
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The undercurrent of the Oedipal struggle in Ernest Hemingway's acclaimed novel, "The Sun Also Rises," is strong enough to drive not one, but two of its main characters: Jake Barnes and Robert Cohn.
By Lisa Logan | Published 11/17/2005
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An in-depth analysis of the internal strife of the protagonist of The Sun Also Rises.
By Stipelcovich | Published 6/7/2007
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Drinking is a large part of the Gay Twenties and that is evident in Ernest Hemingway's novel The Sun Also Rises. Jake Barnes uses drinking from leather wine-bottles to be accepted in his manliness, feel a sense of comradery, and to cloud his memory.
By Carolani J. Day | Published 1/25/2006
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The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemming is an excellent novel of many contrasting emotions. The Sun Also Rises is great story of the life after war, and one's war with their emotions.
By Kevin Hofer | Published 8/21/2005
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1920s Themes in Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises"
By sigriet ferrer | Published 5/3/2007
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The Sun Also Rises, by Ernest Hemingway, is about idealism versus reality.
By Roto-World | Published 7/1/2008
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Robert Cohn is definitely portrayed as a man who has no place in his society. Unlike Jake, Brett, Mike, and Bill, however, Cohn does not fit in because he is not part of the "Lost Generation."
By William Earle | Published 3/14/2008
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Jake Barnes realizes he must live pragmatically in order to enjoy his life after war, love, and sex.
By Ford Simmons | Published 8/17/2007
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A great looking into this tone and style auther.
By Dan O'connnor | Published 10/31/2006
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An contrast between Bill and Jake in Hemingway's novel, specifically, how Jake's character is revealed through Bill.
By Dawn Lee | Published 12/8/2006
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Stardust falls upon the weary eyes, and there is no exception for the lonely heart.
By alfonso coley | Published 11/2/2006
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"The sun also ariseth, and the sun goeth down, and hasteth to his place where he ariseth" (Ecclesiastes, 1:5). The daily path of the sun in the sky is so ingrained that "as sure as the sun rises" is used to express complete certainty. Imagine when this doesn't hold true.
By Opher Ganel | Published 1/16/2008
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San Sebastian, or Donostia, is the capital of Basque country, a region straddling the border of Spain and France which has survived millennia of European history.
By Richard Carriero | Published 11/7/2006
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This editorial raises an important issue that the American public should be concerned about: the lack of enthusiasm toward higher education.
By Julia | Published 4/3/2008
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Noted writer Marty Beckerman conducted an interview with Hunter Thompson years ago. In this interview, a discussion on the famed Gonzo journalist is made.
By Jacob Malewitz | Published 4/3/2007
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A former teenage gigolo/white man's breeder, describes his adventures on the Sex Worker Art Show, where his book was banned.
By david henry sterry | Published 4/14/2007
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The life of legendary producer Robert Evans
By ALICE CHARLES | Published 1/3/2008
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Reporters often resort to underhanded tactics to get a story as well as making up facts.
By Jamie B | Published 9/7/2007
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Information on navigating the in's and out's of self publishing.
By Victoria Pratt | Published 1/26/2008
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Biarritz has come a long way from poor fishing village to whaling town to the mundane and world-famous bathing and gambling resort. It claims to be be Europe's surfing capital.
By clarsonimus | Published 11/3/2005
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Whenever the topic of bullfighting arises, it is often debated whether or not it is a sport or an art form.
By Viva la Hillbilly! | Published 5/1/2008
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My humble opinion of why the game of hockey is and always will be inferior to other sports.
By Bryan Alaspa | Published 5/16/2006
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Buried treasure isn't only for pirates. History awaits among the ruins. Here are a few tips to help you explore the possibilities found in old cemeteries.
By RC Revere | Published 4/30/2007
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Sun poisoning describes a hypersensitive reaction to the sun. A non complicated case of severe sunburn or sun poisoning doesn't require medical attention. Discover sun poisoning symptoms and treatment to identify and relieve your pain.
By Sydney Ellis | Published 9/24/2007
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Books make a great Christmas gift: they're portable, don't require 4 AA batteries, and you don't have to stay up all night putting them together. For the book collector on your list the choice of gifts is equally wide-open, but you'll need to work a little harder.
By Bruno Somerset | Published 11/29/2007
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On a reasonable budget with a gap year summer I planned and executed a trip to 14 countries in 80 days.
By Richard Carriero | Published 11/8/2006
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With the tragic and sudden death of Heath Ledger now over a week old, the old show business adage, "The show must go on" leaps into the story.
By John Sanchez | Published 2/6/2008
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From the docks of Bar Harbor, where fishermen bring in their catch amidst the sharp cries of hungry seagulls to the trendy boutiques and four-star restaurants, Maine offers something for everyone.
By Brenda Flynn | Published 4/24/2006
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This paper discovers the beauty in the works of Ernest Hemingway, Toni Cade Bambera, and Toni Morrison.
By Lauren Huhnerkoch | Published 3/15/2007
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Pope has taken the quintessential image of the pampered beauty and utilized allegorical contrast to reduce it to a grim ugliness.
By Mark Maier | Published 1/25/2007
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Sirius, the Dog Star, rises and sets with the sun during Dog Days.
By Big Momma | Published 8/19/2007
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