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Nor must we assume that just because the novelist in A Farewell to Arms undermines romantic love , Hemingway the man always remembered what the priest in the novel has always known . Ás Hemingway's later life and his book A Moveable ...
Nor must we assume that just because the novelist in A Farewell to Arms undermines romantic love , Hemingway the man always remembered what the priest in the novel has always known . Ás Hemingway's later life and his book A Moveable ...
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A Farewell to Arms is not , then , a purely romantic novel . Romance looks beautiful , but only on the surface . As previously suggested , Hemingway's life during the years 1927 and 1928 contained events sufficient to make him question ...
A Farewell to Arms is not , then , a purely romantic novel . Romance looks beautiful , but only on the surface . As previously suggested , Hemingway's life during the years 1927 and 1928 contained events sufficient to make him question ...
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In contrast to scenes such as the dog and ant passages of A Farewell to Arms such instances of the violent animals are poetically cumbersome . CE W ZE The bulls and lions and similar animals possess a romantic -5 .
In contrast to scenes such as the dog and ant passages of A Farewell to Arms such instances of the violent animals are poetically cumbersome . CE W ZE The bulls and lions and similar animals possess a romantic -5 .
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