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Tall, Deborah, "The Where of Writing: Hemingway's Sense of Place"
Walks In Hemingway's Paris - A Guide To Paris For The Literary Traveler
Americans in Paris: A Literary Anthology: Adam Gopnik
Black Paris: The African Writers' Landscape - Google Book
"THE SALOON MUST GO, AND I WILL TAKE IT WITH ME": AMERICAN PROHIBITION, NATIONALISM, AND EXPATRIATION IN THE SUN ALSO RISES. JEFFREY A. SCHWARZ. Studies in the Novel. 33.2 (Summer 2001) p180. From Literature Resource Center.
Hemingway among the Bohemians: A Generational Reading of The Sun Also Rises. Michael Soto. Hemingway Review 21.1 (Fall 2001): p5-21. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Thomas J. Schoenberg and Lawrence J. Trudeau. Vol. 178. Detroit: Gale, 2006. p5-21. From Literature Resource Center.
Hemingway's The Sun also Rises. William Adair. The Explicator. 60.2 (Winter 2002) p91. From Literature Resource Center.
"Bitched": feminization, identity, and the Hemingwayesque in The Sun Also Rises. Todd Onderdonk. Twentieth Century Literature. 52.1 (Spring 2006) p61. From Literature Resource Center.
Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises.' (Ernest Hemingway). Claude Clayton Smith. The Explicator. 54.4 (Summer 1996) p236. From Literature Resource Center.
Expatriate lifestyle as tourist destination: The Sun Also Rises and experiential travelogues of the twenties. Allyson Nadia Field. The Hemingway Review. 25.2 (Spring 2006) p29. From Literature Resource Center.
War, gender, and Ernest Hemingway. Alex Vernon. The Hemingway Review. 22.1 (Fall 2002) p34. From Literature Resource Center.
"How people go to hell": pessimism, tragedy, and affinity to Schopenhauer in the sun also rises. Gunther Schmigalle. The Hemingway Review. 25.1 (Fall 2005) p7. From Literature Resource Center.
Yes, that is a roll of bills in my pocket: the economy of masculinity in The Sun Also Rises. Jacob Michael Leland. The Hemingway Review. 23.2 (Spring 2004) p37. From Literature Resource Center.
The Sun Also Rises: Overview. Linda W. Wagner. Reference Guide to American Literature. Ed. Jim Kamp. 3rd ed. Detroit: St. James Press, 1994. From Literature Resource Center.
The "whine" of Jewish manhood: re-reading Hemingway's anti-semitism, reimagining Robert Cohn. Jeremy Kaye The Hemingway Review. 25.2 (Spring 2006) p44. From Literature Resource Center.
Brett Ashley: The Beauty of It All. Linda Patterson Miller. Critical Essays on Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises. Ed. James Nagel. New York: G. K. Hall & Co., 1995. p170-184. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Vol. 203. Detroit: Gale, p170-184. From Literature Resource Center.
Diving deep: Jake's moment of truth at San Sebastian. Ellen Andrews Knodt. The Hemingway Review. 17.1 (Fall 1997) p28. From Literature Resource Center.
Not so true, not so simple: the Spanish translations of The Sun Also Rises. Gabriel Rodriguez-Pazos. The Hemingway Review. 23.2 (Spring 2004) p47. From Literature Resource Center.
Life unworthy of life? Masculinity, disability, and guilt in The Sun Also Rises. Dana Fore. The Hemingway Review. 26.2 (Spring 2007) p74. From Literature Resource Center.
Hemingway among the Bohemians: a generational reading of 'The Sun Also Rises.' (Articles). Michael Soto. The Hemingway Review. 21.1 (Fall 2001) p5. From Literature Resource Center.
HEMINGWAY'S THE SUN ALSO RISES AND JAME'S THE AMBASSADORS. PETER L. HAYS. The Hemingway Review. 20.2 (Spring 2001) p90. From Literature Resource Center.
Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises. Jacqueline Bradley. The Explicator. 64.4 (Summer 2006) p231. From Literature Resource Center.
Melancholy modernism: gender and the politics of mourning in the sun also rises. (Articles). Greg Forter. The Hemingway Review. 21.1 (Fall 2001) p22. From Literature Resource Center.
The Sun Also Rises: A Memory of War. William Adair. Twentieth Century Literature. 47.1 (Spring 2001) p72. From Literature Resource Center.
'The Killers', Ernest Hemingway: Interpretation. Cleanth Brooks, Jr. and Robert Penn Warren. Understanding Fiction. Ed. Cleanth Brooks, Jr. and Robert Penn Warren. Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., 1959. p306-325. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Jean C. Stine and Daniel G. Marowski. Vol. 30. Detroit: Gale Research, 1984. p306-325. From Literature Resource Center.
Literary Masterpieces: The Sun Also Rises. Ellen Andrews Knodt. The Hemingway Review. 22.1 (Fall 2002) p128. From Literature Resource Center.
The Pedagogy of The Sun Also Rises. Donald A. Daiker. The Hemingway Review. 27.1 (Fall 2007) p74. From Literature Resource Center.
Reading The Sun Also Rises: Hemingway's Political Unconscious. Frederic Svoboda. The Hemingway Review. 17.1 (Fall 1997) p107. From Literature Resource Center.
ECHOES OF CLOSETED DESIRE(S): THE NARRATOR AND CHARACTER VOICES OF JAKE BARNES. J.F. BUCKLEY. The Hemingway Review. 19.2 (Spring 2000) p73. From Literature Resource Center.
"A very sinister book": The Sun Also Rises as critique of pastoral. David Savola. The Hemingway Review. 26.1 (Fall 2006) p25. From Literature Resource Center.
PROTESTANT, CATHOLIC, JEW: THE SUN ALSO RISES. RON BERMAN. The Hemingway Review. 18.1 (Fall 1998) p33. From Literature Resource Center.
"IN NEW YORK IT'D MEAN I WAS A ...": MASCULINITY ANXIETY AND PERIOD DISCOURSES OF SEXUALITY IN THE SUN ALSO RISES. DAVID BLACKMORE. The Hemingway Review. 18.1 (Fall 1998) p49. From Literature Resource Center.
Freedom and Motion, Place and Placelessness: On the Road in Hemingway's America. H. R. Stoneback. Hemingway and the Natural World. Moscow: University of Idaho Press, 1999. p203-219. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Thomas J. Schoenberg and Lawrence J. Trudeau. Vol. 162. Detroit: Gale, 2005. p203-219. From Literature Resource Center.
Dramatizations of Manhood in In Our Time and The Sun Also Rises. Thomas Strychacz. Hemingway's Theaters of Masculinity. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2003. p53-86. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Thomas J. Schoenberg and Lawrence J. Trudeau. Vol. 162. Detroit: Gale, 2005. p53-86. From Literature Resource Center.


