Hemingway: Selected Criticism
Bibliography Prepared by
Michelle Gallinger, Michael Lundblad, and Meredith Willey
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The Sun Also Rises
, with a Chart of Its Session-by-Session Development,"
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The Sun Also Rises,
."
McNeese Review
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," in
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Bier, Jesse, "Jake Barnes, Cockroaches, and Trout in
The Sun Also Rises,
"
Arizona Quarterly
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Blackmore, David, "In New York It'd Mean I was a...: Masculinity Anxiety and Period Discourses of Sexuality in
The Sun Also Rises,
"
The Hemingway Review
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(New York: Chelsea, 1987).
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Spilka's "Death of Love in
TSAR
"
Cowan, S.A., "Robert-Cohn, The Fool of Ecclesiastes in
The Sun Also Rises,
"
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"
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67.1 (1995): 77-94.
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Hinkle, James, "What's Funny in
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," in
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(East Lansing, MI: Michigan State UP, 1987): 77-92.
Hinkle, James, "Some Unexpected Sources for
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"
The Hemingway Review
2.1 (1982): 26-42.
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"
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31.2 (1999): 42-57.
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Reynolds, Michael, "The Sun in Its Time: Recovering the Historical Context," in
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The Sun Also Rises
-- Masculinity, Feminism, and Gender-Role Reversal,"
American Imago
47.1 (1990): 43-68.
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: A Cock and Bull Story,"
Criticism
26.1 (1984): 49-69.
Schwarz, Jeffrey A., "The Saloon Must Go, and I will Take it With Me: American Prohibition, Nationalism, and Expatriation in
The Sun Also Rises,
"
Studies in the Novel
33.2 (Sum 2001): 180-201.
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(Detroit, MI: Wayne State UP, 1958).
Strychacz, Thomas, "Dramatizations of Manhood in Hemingway's In Our Time and
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"
American Literature
61.2 (1989): 245-60.
Traber, Daniel S., "Whiteness and the Rejected Other in
The Sun Also Rises,
"
Studies in American Fiction,
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White, William, ed.,
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(Columbus, OH: Merrill, 1969).