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chiara cross

Willa cather: overview - 1 views

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    criticism about willa cather's novels
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    criticism about willa cather's novels
Sarah Creely

A Farewell to Arms (Criticism): Information from Answers.com - 4 views

  • The simple style and plain language contribute to the realistic nature of Frederic's voice and his thoughts; at times it even seems as if the reader has been given access to the inner workings of Frederic's mind, as in the excerpt included in the plot summary. The fact that all of the events are seen through Frederic's eyes
  • and in revealing how Frederic relates to them, and what each character experiences in the way of feelings, concerns, and motivations.
  • The war has become darker and more threatening, and when Frederic is caught up in the chaotic retreat of the Italians from Caporetto, he is confronted with the grimmest realities of war for the first time; he watches as a companion is downed by a sniper, and he himself has a narrow brush with death when he approaches the carbinieri, or military police, as they are executing Italian officers at the bridge over the Tagliamento.
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  • Frederic may have escaped the brutality and cruelty of war, but ultimately there is no way to escape pain, and solitude, and the difficult aspects of life. There is only entrapment, wherever one turns.
  • Hemingway makes use of some very important symbolism in this novel. Even as early as the first paragraph, he sets up two major symbols — the plains and the mountains — which will be in conflict throughout the story. Hemingway represents the plains as dangerous, miserable, dry, and barren. The mountains, on the other hand, represent safety, happiness, and good health. The military action that Frederic Henry witnesses takes place on the plains, and his escape, through the cleansing, baptismal ritual of jumping into the river, reaches its end in the secluded mountain chalet with Catherine. But when Frederic must take Catherine out of the mountains and back down to the city below to the hospital where she is to give birth, disaster strikes again. Rain is another important symbol throughout the novel. Often the rain suggests impending doom; there is a storm the night that Frederic learns he must leave Italy at once to avoid being arrested, Catherine dreams that she is dead in the rain, and indeed at the conclusion of the novel, it is raining when Frederic returns to his hotel.
  • Book III provides a climactic turning point: Frederic's desertion of his post in the army and his decision to return to Catherine. In Book IV it looks as if Frederic and Catherine have successfully escaped the threats of the past, only to meet a tragic end to their love in the final book, which brings the drama to a close like the last act of a tragedy.
  • Frederic is left alone in a world in which nothing is permanent, all is subject to chance, and the best one can do, ultimately, is to face that world with acceptance.
  • Hemingway worked hard to write in such a way as to give his readers highly descriptive passages without distracting them with "big words," and he hoped that his writing would leave his readers with distinct visual impressions, without their being able to recall anything unusual or memorable about the language itself.
  • Ernest Hemingway is known for his distinctive writing style, an unusually bare, straightforward prose in which he characteristically uses plain words, few adjectives, simple sentences, and frequent repetition
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    A critique on A Farewell to Arms
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    THIS article looks intriguing, especially his discussion of style.
Sean Gerardo

Kate Chopin's Novel - 1 views

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    In this critique on the literary analysis of The Awakening, it discusses the literary historical problems in this novel.
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    Did you notice that this review is OVER 100 YEARS OLD?
Rachel Anderson

Literature Resource Center - Document - 0 views

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    Talks about Cather's use of putting a woman in the role a man would usually play in the novel.
Akhil Puri

Hemingways A Farewell To Arms 2 - 4 views

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    Good Stuff on comparing the Novel to modern times
Jessica Sommer

Of Mice and Men - Literary Criticism - 2 views

  • Lennie may be too dependent on George because every time a person asks Lennie a question, Lennie always turns to George for help
  • Even though Lennie is a burden to George, George still wants a companion, a friend, even though he is mentally challenged
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    This article discusses the possible relationship to loneliness that this novel has.
Kimberly Aralar

Willa Cather Biography - 3 views

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    This article has a short biography of Willa Cather in the beginning as an introduction to the rest of the article. It also describes the plot of the novel, O Pioneers!, while explaining its adaptation into television.
Jessica Kesler

Literature Resource Center - Document - 0 views

    • Jessica Kesler
       
      The start of the lit crticism
  • one of the finest prose stylists in English,"
  • The presenter of the 1954 Nobel Prize in literature said: "With masterly skill [Hemingway] reproduces all the nuances of the spoken word, as well as those pauses in which thought stands still and the nervous mechanism is thrown out of gear. It may sometimes sound like small talk, but it is not trivial when one gets to know his method. He prefers to leave the work of psychological reflection to his readers and this freedom is of great benefit to him in spontaneous observation."
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  • Hemingway has been a powerful mentor, in terms of what it means to create a landscape impressionistically on the page, to make it come alive, pulse, breathe, to 'make the country so that you could walk into it.'
  • Although recognized primarily as a stylist and innovator of form, Hemingway also embraced a distinctly modern, existentialist worldview that influenced twentieth-century literature.
  • Hemingway code"
  • involves qualities of stoicism, courage, honor, endurance, and self-control.
  • romantic alienation that [Hemingway himself] seemed to be emblematic of and that he manifested in his style as well."
  • Critics have also remarked upon the psychological effects of violence depicted in Hemingway's novels and short fiction
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    2nd lit criticism. Precis #2.
Sarah Creely

Ernest Hemingway A Farewell to Arms Criticism - 0 views

  • Hemingway uses his characteristic unadorned prose, clipped dialogue, and understatement to convey an essentially cynical view of the world.
  • a powerful statement about the effects of the horrors of war on ordinary people.
  • commiserating
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  • despondent
  • Caporetto
  • Frederic walks away alone in the rain, chastened by his experiences and feeling alone in the universe.
  • Hemingway suggests that the only true values people can cling to are in individual human relationships, not in abstract ideas of patriotism or service
  • His own wound, however, teaches him to value life and prepares him to enter into a love relationship with Catherine.
  • By the end of the novel, with love and hope seemingly dead, he has come to an understanding that one must be engaged in life, despite the vicissitudes of an indifferent universe.
Rachel Anderson

Willa Cather's "pioneer" novels and (not new, not old) historical reading | College Lit... - 3 views

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    How Cather's O Pioneers! connects to history.
Sarah Creely

Ernest Hemingway Biography - 0 views

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    A biography on Hemmingway and brief overviews of few of his novels
Anthony Tabinas

hemingway - wwI - 1 views

  • The day he arrived, a munitions factory exploded and he had to carry mutilated bodies and body parts to a makeshift morgue; it was an immediate and powerful initiation into the horrors of war.
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      At a young age and early in his career as an ambulance driver, Ernest already had a horrific war experience.
  • In a letter to Hemingway's father, Ted Brumback, one of Ernest's fellow ambulance drivers, wrote that despite over 200 pieces of shrapnel being lodged in Hemingway's legs he still managed to carry another wounded soldier back to the first aid station; along the way he was hit in the legs by several machine gun bullets. Whether he carried the wounded soldier or not, doesn't diminish Hemingway's sacrifice.
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      Hemingway has consideration to try to save a fellow soldier.
  • Hemingway's wounding along the Piave River in Italy and his subsequent recovery at a hospital in Milan, including the relationship with his nurse Agnes von Kurowsky, all inspired his great novel A Farewell To Arms.
mike temple

Willa Cather boigraphy - 5 views

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    looks promising...
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    short description on the life of WIlla Cather
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    her life and inspirations for her novels
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    Willa Cather biography not on gale
Kathe Weltchek

Kate Chopin's themes - 10 views

  • Many also focus on women's revolt against conformity, often against gender conformity or against social norms that limit women's possibilities in life.
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      This is a wonderful list of the many approaches a writer can take to a work of literature. Also, demonstrate how to use highlighter and sticky notes.
  • Some look at themes revealed by Chopin's literary techniques, her use of imagery or parallel sentence structures, her narrative control or narrative stance or modes of disclosure.
  • Some write about Chopin's use of food in her works, or her focus on walking, her interest in music and painting, or her descriptions of characters' clothing.
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    Informative website about the work of Kate Chopin. Overview plus reproductions of all works.
Kathe Weltchek

Discussion, "Story of an Hour" - 29 views

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    Student reactions to this story in brief, critical essays. I especially like the essay by "Lynda R."
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    Student reactions to this story in brief, critical essays. I especially like the essay by "Lynda R."
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