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E-BooksTeaching Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms



Teaching Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms
Free Download Lisa Tyler, "Teaching Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms "
English | ISBN: 0873389174 | 2008 | 257 pages | PDF | 4 MB
This first volume in the new Teaching Hemingway Series is a collection of richly nuanced, insightful, and innovative essays on teaching A Farewell to Arms from authors with varied backgrounds, including all levels of secondary and higher education. Read separately, the essays contribute to an enhanced understanding and appreciation of this master work. These seasoned instructors offer practical and creative classroom strategies, sample syllabi, and other teaching tools. Contributors include J. T. Barbarese, Brenda Gaddy Cornell, Peter L. Hays, Jennifer Haytock, Ellen Andrews Knodt, Any Lerman, James H. Meredith, Kim Moreland, Jackson A. Niday II, Charles M. (Tod) Oliver, Mark P. Ott, David Scoma, Gail D. Sinclair, Tom Strychacz, Frederic Svoboda, and Lisa Tyler.



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E-BooksHemingway's Boat Everything He Loved in Life, and Lost



Hemingway's Boat Everything He Loved in Life, and Lost
Free Download Paul Hendrickson, "Hemingway's Boat: Everything He Loved in Life, and Lost"
English | 2012 | pages: 704 | ISBN: 1400075351, 1400041627 | EPUB | 4,9 mb
National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist *National Bestseller*A brilliantly conceived and illuminating reconsideration of a key period in the life of Ernest Hemingway that will forever change the way he is perceived and understood.



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E-BooksHemingway on the China Front His WWII Spy Mission with Martha Gellhorn



Hemingway on the China Front His WWII Spy Mission with Martha Gellhorn
Free Download Peter Moreira, "Hemingway on the China Front: His WWII Spy Mission with Martha Gellhorn"
English | 2006 | pages: 256 | ISBN: 1574888811, 157488882X | EPUB | 1,9 mb
Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn had no idea of what they would discover when they set out for Hong Kong, China, and Burma in 1941. The husband-and-wife team of celebrity literati intended to report on the China-Japan war while honeymooning in the romantic Far East. What they found was a maddening, intriguing, colorful world of dictators and drunks, scoundrels and socialites, heroes and halfwits. And their trip proved to be the beginning of the end of their marriage.When the U.S. Treasury Department hired Ernest Hemingway as a spy in China in 1941, it awakened a new obsession in America's most adventuresome author. The great literary man of action reveled in being a government operative, while his journalist wife championed the anti-Japanese resistance of Chiang Kai-shek. Hemingway on the China Front is the first book to track Hemingway's progress as a spy in Asia during the war, defining his duties as he saw fit. Author Peter Moreira follows Hemingway and Gellhorn as they seek stories to file―and try to adapt to each other's strong egos―in dangerous, uncomfortable, exotic places in the throes of war. Well-versed in Asian history and culture, Moreira also adeptly provides context of time and place. All fans of Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn will want this book.



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E-BooksHemingway at War Ernest Hemingway's Adventures as a World War II Correspondent



Hemingway at War Ernest Hemingway's Adventures as a World War II Correspondent
Free Download Terry Mort, "Hemingway at War: Ernest Hemingway's Adventures as a World War II Correspondent"
English | 2017 | pages: 312 | ISBN: 168177562X, 1681772477 | EPUB | 8,9 mb
From Omaha Beach on D-Day and the French Resistance to the tragedy of Huertgen Forest and the Liberation of Paris, this is the story of Ernest Hemingway's adventures in journalism during World War II.



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E-BooksA Cognitive Approach to Ernest Hemingway's Short Fiction



A Cognitive Approach to Ernest Hemingway's Short Fiction
Free Download Gabriela Tucan, "A Cognitive Approach to Ernest Hemingway's Short Fiction"
English | ISBN: 1527567621 | 2021 | 299 pages | PDF | 2 MB
How do readers make sense of Hemingways short stories? How is it possible that the camera-like quality of his narrative can appeal to our senses and arouse our emotions? How does it capture us? With reserved narrators and protagonists engaged in laconic dialogs, his texts do not seem to say much. This book consciously revisits our responses to the Hemingway story, a belated response to his invitation to discover what lies beneath the surface of his iceberg. What this pioneering critical endeavor seeks to understand is the thinking required in reading Hemingways short fiction. It proposes a cognitively informed model of reading which questions the resources of the readers imaginative powers. The cognitive demonstrations here are designed to have potentially larger implications for the short storys general mode of knowing. Drawing from both cognitively oriented poetics and narratology in equal measure, this book explains what structures our interaction with literary texts.



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SoftwareHemingway Editor 3.0.4



Hemingway Editor 3.0.4
Free Download Hemingway Editor 3.0.4 | 106 Mb
Make your writing bold and clear. The Hemingway Editor cuts the dead weight from your writing. It highlights wordy sentences in yellow and more egregious ones in red. Hemingway helps you write with power and clarity by highlighting adverbs, passive voice, and dull, complicated words.



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E-BooksErnest Hemingway (Critical Lives)



Ernest Hemingway (Critical Lives)
Ernest Hemingway (Critical Lives) By Verna Kale
2016 | 224 Pages | ISBN: 178023578X | PDF | 3 MB
Ernest Hemingway has enjoyed a rich legacy as the progenitor of modern fiction, as an outsized character in literary lore who wrote some of the most honest and moving accounts of the twentieth century, set against such grand backdrops as the bullrings of Spain, the savannahs of Africa, and the rivers and lakes of the American Midwest. In this portrait of the Nobel-prize winner, Verna Kale challenges many of the long-standing assumptions Hemingway's legacy has created. Drawing on numerous sources, she reexamines him, offering a real-life portrait of the historical figure as he really was: a writer, a sportsman, and a celebrity with a long and turbulent career. Kale follows Hemingway around the world and through his many roles-as a young Red Cross volunteer in World War I, as an expatriate poet in 1920s Paris, as a career novelist navigating the burgeoning middlebrow fiction market, and as a seasoned but struggling writer still trying to draft his masterpiece. She takes readers through his four marriages, his joyous big game expeditions in Africa, and his struggles with celebrity and craft, especially his decades-long attempt at a novel that was supposed to blow open the boundaries of American fiction and upset the very conventions he helped to create. It is this final aspect of Hemingway's life-Kale shows-that wreaked the greatest havoc on him, taking a steep physical and mental toll that was likely exacerbated by a medical condition that science is only beginning to understand. Concise but insightful, this book offers an acute portrait of one of the most important figures of American arts and letters.



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DocumentaryPBS - Hemingway (2021)



PBS - Hemingway (2021)

PBS - Hemingway (2021)
English | Documentary | Size: 4.29 GB

Examines the visionary work and the turbulent life of Ernest Hemingway, one of the greatest and most influential writers America has ever produced.

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E-BooksErnest Hemingway in Interview and Translation



Ernest Hemingway in Interview and Translation
Mirosława Buchholtz, "Ernest Hemingway in Interview and Translation "
English | ISBN: 3031072294 | 2022 | 161 pages | PDF | 2 MB
The book offers an innovative approach to the study of Ernest Hemingway's fiction and biography. It juxtaposes two perspectives that have been underrepresented in Hemingway studies so far: translation and interview. The book is divided into three sections which mirror the key words in the title: interview and translation. Section One explores the "last" interviews with Hemingway in their historical context of the Cold War. Section Two focuses on the achievement of Bronisław Zieliński, Hemingway's Polish translator and friend, who is hardly known outside Poland. The section gives a detailed account of their correspondence in the years 1958-1961. Section Three is an account of experiments in translating Hemingway's famous story "Cat in the Rain" (1925) by groups of Polish university students. Its aim is to illustrate the extent to which literary translation may influence the construction of the text's meaning.



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E-BooksHemingway's Widow The Life and Legacy of Mary Welsh Hemingway





Hemingway's Widow The Life and Legacy of Mary Welsh Hemingway
English | 2022 | ISBN: 1459750543, 1643138839 | 520 pages | True EPUB | 13.26 MB
A stunning portrait of the complicated woman who becomes Ernest Hemingway's fourth wife, tracing her adventures before she meets Ernest, exploring the tumultuous years of their marriage, and evoking her merry widowhood as she shapes Hemingway's literary legacy.



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