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Hemingway in Italy and Other Essays
Robert W. Lewis
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Lewis, Robert W., ed. Hemingway in Italy and Other Essays. New York: Praeger, 1990.
Book Chapters
Introduction
Hemingway's Women: A Reassessment
Ministrant Barkley in A Farewell to Arms
A Second Look at Helen Ferguson in A Farewell to Arms
Hemingway's Women: Cats Don't Live in the Mountains
"Christ, I Wish I Could Paint": The Correspondence between Ernest Hemingway and Bernard Berenson
"Particular Rhythms" and Other Influences: Hemingway and Tender Is the Night
Borges on Hemingway, Hemingway on Hemingway: Craft, Grief, and Sport
Signs Are Taken for Nothing in The Sun Also Rises
Hemingway's "My Old Man": Turf Days in Paris
"Mons (Three)": An Unpublished In Our Time Chapter
The Poetry of the Twentieth Chapter of Death in the Afternoon: Relationships between the Deleted and Published Halves
Dealing with Robert Cohn
The Ritualization of Death and Rebirth: The Reconstruction of Frederic Henry
Hemingway’s Study of Impending Death: Across the River and into the Trees
To Die Is Not Enough: Hemingway's Venetian Novel
The Way It Never Was on the Piave
Emotional Disorder and the Order of Things: Nick Adams in Italy
1990
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Lewis, Robert W., ed. Hemingway in Italy and Other Essays. New York: Praeger, 1990.
Book Chapters
Introduction
Hemingway's Women: A Reassessment
Ministrant Barkley in A Farewell to Arms
A Second Look at Helen Ferguson in A Farewell to Arms
Hemingway's Women: Cats Don't Live in the Mountains
"Christ, I Wish I Could Paint": The Correspondence between Ernest Hemingway and Bernard Berenson
"Particular Rhythms" and Other Influences: Hemingway and Tender Is the Night
Borges on Hemingway, Hemingway on Hemingway: Craft, Grief, and Sport
Signs Are Taken for Nothing in The Sun Also Rises
Hemingway's "My Old Man": Turf Days in Paris
"Mons (Three)": An Unpublished In Our Time Chapter
The Poetry of the Twentieth Chapter of Death in the Afternoon: Relationships between the Deleted and Published Halves
Dealing with Robert Cohn
The Ritualization of Death and Rebirth: The Reconstruction of Frederic Henry
Hemingway’s Study of Impending Death: Across the River and into the Trees
To Die Is Not Enough: Hemingway's Venetian Novel
The Way It Never Was on the Piave
Emotional Disorder and the Order of Things: Nick Adams in Italy