Ernest Hemingway's The old man and the sea /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Philadelphia :
Chelsea House Publishers,
[1999]
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| Series: | Modern critical interpretations.
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Table of Contents:
- Review of The old man and the sea / William Faulkner
- The boy and the lions / Carlos Baker
- The heroic impulse in The old man and the sea / Leo Gurko
- The old man and the sea and the American dream / Delmore Schwartz
- Confiteor hominem : Ernest Hemingway's religion of man / Joseph Waldmeir
- The later Hemingway / Nemi D'Agostino
- The old man and the sea : Hemingway's tragic vision of man / Clinton S. Burhans, Jr.
- Fakery in The old man and the sea / Robert P. Weeks
- Hemingway's extended vision : The old man and the sea / Bickford Sylvester
- The old man and the sea : vision/revision / Philip Young
- New world, old myths / Claire Rosenfield
- Hemingway's craft in The old man and the sea / Sheldon Norman Grebstein
- The poem of Santiago and Manolin / Linda W. Wagner
- Incarnation and redemption in The old man and the sea / G.R. Wilson, Jr.
- The later fiction : Hemingway and the aesthetics of failure / James H. Justus
- A not-so-strange old man : The old man and the sea / Gerry Brenner
- Contrasts in form : Hemingway's The old man and the sea and Faulkner's 'The bear' / David Timms
- The Cuban context of The old man and the sea / Bickford Sylvester.