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| The Red Azalea On The Cliff | |
| as well as the experiences one could endure in a lifetime. One of the most famous works, "Farewell to Arms" depicted the uselessness for words such as honor and glory, because they | |
| Ernest Hemmingway | |
| his nurse Agnes von Kurowsky and their eventual breakup, all inspired his great novel A Farewell To Arms. A Soldier's Home When Hemingway returned home from Italy in January of | |
| Ernest Miller Hemingway | |
| on the subject, Hemingway's early affinity for war novels like For Whom the Bell Tolls, A Farewell to Arms, and The Sun Also Rises, as well as a number of early short stories, | |
| Ernest Hemingway | |
| the relationship with this nurse Agnes von Kurowsky, all inspired his great novel A Farewell To Arms. When Hemingway returned home from Italy, he found his hometown dull from | |
| Review Of Ernest Hemingway And Writings | |
| Italy ended up providing the theme and location of one of his most sucsessful novels, A Farewell to Arms, published in 1929. Many of his tales, especially in earlier years, | |
| Ernest Hemingway, A Legacy For American Literature | |
| would be compared. Hemingway only improved his writing style with his next book, A Farewell to Arms (1929), based on his wartime experience in Italy. His coverage of the | |
| Mrs.mallard's Character (the Story Of An Hour) | |
| are also significant. Take "In Another Country", for example. Like Frederick Henry in A Farewell to Arms, the major in the story survived the war at the front only to find that | |
| Ernest Hemingway | |
| in his first important work, The Sun Also Rises (1926). Equally successful was A Farewell to Arms (1929), the study of an American ambulance officer's disillusionment in | |
| The Sun Also Rises Critical Essay | |
| to say that The Sun Also Rises is a far less bitter and a far more mature book than is A Farewell to Arms. In any event, nothing in the passage actually chosen and printed as the | |
| The Old Man And The Sea | |
| of Spring, which established his name more widely. He also wrote the books: Fiesta, A Farewell to Arms, To have and Have Not, Men Without Women, The Snows of Kilimanjaro, Death | |
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