Includes bibliographical references (pages 95-100) and index.
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1. The New York Times Book Review of The Sun Also Rises -- 2. Carlos Baker on Hemingway's Skill at Telling It "The Way It Was" -- 3. Mark Spilka on the Ruination of "the good place" -- 4. Earl Rovit on the Wider Range of Meanings in The Sun Also Rises -- 5. Philip Young on the Novel as Hemingway's Wasteland -- 6. Donald Daiker on Jake's Achievement of Self-Mastery -- 7. Mimi Reisel Gladstein on Brett as Hemingway's Destructive Indestructible Woman -- 8. Scott Donaldson on Bill Gorton's Humor -- 9. Michael S. Reynolds on the Centrality of the Bullfight and Fiesta -- 10. Linda Patterson Miller on Brett's Movement toward Self-Realization -- 11. James Nagel on the Other Women -- 12. Debra A. Moddelmog on Sexual Ambiguity -- 13. Linda Wagner-Martin on Henry James's Influence on The Sun Also Rises -- Works by Ernest Hemingway.
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Contains critical analyses of Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises," and includes an introduction by Harold Bloom, author biographical sketch, thematic and structural analysis of the work, a list of characters, and an annotated bibliography.