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When first published in 1929, Ernest Hemingways A Farewell to Arms was decried as a vulgar novel, and was actually banned in Boston. In his extensive introduction, Scott Donaldson explains this initial reception, and then traces the change in perception toward the novel. The essays in this collection show that Farewell was a revolutionary novel that has only now begun to be understood sixty years after publication. Sandra Spanier demonstrates how World War I determined the behaviour patterns of Catherine Barkley; James Phelan examines the first person narration; Ben Stoltzfus studies the novel from psychoanalytical (Lacanian) angles, and Paul Smith traces Hemingways repeated attempts to write about the war.
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The essays provide a unique perspective, but some sections felt a little redundant to me. I enjoyed the analysis of Hemingway's style, but I was hoping for more depth in certain areas. Still good for a literature class!
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David O'Connor
Interesting perspective, but a bit dry
The essays provide a unique perspective, but some sections felt a little redundant to me. I enjoyed the analysis of Hemingway's style, but I was hoping for more depth in certain areas. Still good for a literature class!
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David O'Connor
Interesting perspective, but a bit dry
The essays provide a unique perspective, but some sections felt a little redundant to me. I enjoyed the analysis of Hemingway's style, but I was hoping for more depth in certain areas. Still good for a literature class!
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Liam Patel
Not what I expected
I was excited to dive into these essays, but they felt a bit too scholarly for my taste. The writing style is heavy and not as engaging as I had hoped. It’s definitely aimed at serious students or academics, which isn’t what I wanted.
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Liam Patel
Not what I expected
I was excited to dive into these essays, but they felt a bit too scholarly for my taste. The writing style is heavy and not as engaging as I had hoped. It’s definitely aimed at serious students or academics, which isn’t what I wanted.
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