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Ernest Hemmingway

ERNEST HEMINGWAY



Ernest Hemmingway is a masculine writer of immense emotion. He writes off of his life experiences and his feelings towards different subjects. Ernest Hemingway's themes are virile on the surface, but when analyzed, one will find them to be romantic and sentimental.
As one will find through the reading of Hemingway's works he is a very masculine writer. Says one critic: "Hemingway fans have long made reference to the "Hemingway Hero's", or the "macho men" which seem to dominate most of the author's semi-autobiographical works"(essortment1). Brian Dennis writes: "Hemingway's themes show part of his life. He was a man who delights in fishing, in hunting, in horseplay, and was a man filled with what used to be called animal spirits"(dennis02). Michael Reynolds states: "From 1921 to 1938 it has been the same story, love and pity and pride and loneliness concealed in a brief reportage of cruel facts"(reynolds369). Another expert explained that: "The......


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