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My Old Man (short story)
Metaphorical Illness in Hemingway's Works
The Philosophical View Over Theconcept of Death In
ANALYSIS “My Old Man” (1925) Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) “'My Old Man,' a Good Piece in Its Own Right, Is Hemingway A
Fathers and Sons in the Fiction of Ernest Hemingway
Hemingway's Mythical Method
Evolution of Writing Style in Ernest Hemingway's Works from 1916 to 1929
The Pennsylvania State University Schreyer Honors College
The Gulf Stream and the Transformation of Ernest
Ernest Hemingway
In Search of Ernest Hemingway:A Mod,,,,Ifor Teachinga Literature Seminar
Hemingway (Ernew; Salimger (J,P); Steinbeck (John)
A Critical Study of Hemingway^S Short Stories in Relation to His Novels
Teaching in Our Time in Our Time Sean Mccann
Shifting Form, Transforming Content: Stylistic Alterations in the German Translations of Hemingway’S Early Fiction
The Paris Husband
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Elements of Narrative Discourse in Selected Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway Gueorgui V
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THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHREYER HONORS COLLEGE DIVISION of ARTS and HUMANITIES REFLECTIONS of the FATHER Mirroring In
The Lord of Heroes: Hemingway and the Crucified Christ Author(S): Kathleen Verduin Source: Religion & Literature, Vol
Putting Masculinity Into Words: Hemingway's Critique and Manipulation of American Manhood
1 “'Fraid a Nothing” 2 Eighteen and Fear—And Agnes
Ernest Hemingway
The First Hemingway Hero
Idealized Masculinity: Father-Son Relationships, Male Initiation, and Solitude in Hemingway's Short Fiction by Richard Claude Th
The Change That Makes the Movement That Makes the Hemingway Short Story: a Study in Technique
American Images of Spain, 1905-1936: Stein, Dos Passos, Hemingway
Narative Perspective in the Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway
The Complete Short Strories of Ernest Hemingway
The Life of Ernest Hemingway
No • Í & HEMINGWAY's IDENTIFICATION THINKING X