
Title
Bulls and Bullfighting in Literature in English from 1920-36: O’Brien’s Mary Lavelle and Hemingway’s Fiesta
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Comparative study exploring the interconnected themes of bullfighting and human experience. Rueda Ramos interprets the bull as a tragic victim representing both strength and courage, analyzing how the fate of the main character is symbolized through the bull’s defeat in each novel.
Published in
BELLS: Barcelona English Language and Literature Studies
Volume
6
Date
1995
Pages
131-141
Citation
Rueda Ramos, Carmen. “Bulls and Bullfighting in Literature in English from 1920-36: O’Brien’s Mary Lavelle and Hemingway’s Fiesta.” BELLS: Barcelona English Language and Literature Studies 6 (1995): 131-41.