Works matching Across the River %26 Into the Trees (Book)
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Hemingway's Feasts.
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- 2007
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- Literary Criticism
Hemingway and the Generals.
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- Salmagundi, 2016, n. 190/191, p. 121
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- Article
Rivalry and Influence in the Afternoon: Faulkner, Hemingway, and "If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem."
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- 2006
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
The Significance of D'Annunzio in "Across the River and Into the Trees."
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- 1985
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- Literary Criticism
"The Light on the Ceiling" in Hemingway's ACROSS THE RIVER AND INTO THE TREES.
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- 2019
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
Formal Allusions to Visual Ideas and Visual Art in Hemingway'sWork.
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- 2000
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- Literary Criticism
EFFECTS OF TRAUMA ON THE NARRATIVE STRUCTURES OF ACROSS THE RIVER AND INTO THE TREES AND THE NAKED AND THE DEAD.
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- 2010
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- Literary Criticism
TRAGEDY, TRAUMA, AND THE MODERN: THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR IN THE NAKED AND THE DEAD AND ACROSS THE RIVER AND INTO THE TREES.
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- 2010
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- Literary Criticism
Aestheticized Slavery: Blackamoor Jewelry in Hemingway's Across the River and into the Trees.
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- Arizona Quarterly, 2022, v. 78, n. 4, p. 29, doi. 10.1353/arq.2022.0021
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- Article
"Have Sure Tried": Hemingway's Unfaltering Career.
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- American Literary History, 2023, v. 35, n. 4, p. 1843, doi. 10.1093/alh/ajab104
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- Article
Wise Blood: Menstruation, Fertility, and the "Disappointment" in Hemingway's Across the River and into the Trees.
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- 2017
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
Hemingway's Requiem for Battle Fields: "Atomic Jokes" after Hiroshima/Nagasaki in Across the River and into the Trees.
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- 2017
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
Reading Hemingway’s Across the River and into the Trees.
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- 2017
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- Book Review
The Scapegoat’s Scapegoat: A Girardian Reading of Across the River and into the Trees.
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- 2017
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
"General Fat Ass Franco" and the "Spanish Issue" in Ernest Hemingway's Across the River and Into the Trees.
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- Hemingway Review, 2016, v. 35, n. 2, p. 110, doi. 10.1353/hem.2016.0004
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- Article
More Time: Reading Hemingway's Across the River and Into the Trees.
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- Hemingway Review, 2016, v. 35, n. 2, p. 39, doi. 10.1353/hem.2016.0011
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- Article
Across the River and into The Trees: Reading the...
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- 1995
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
"Is It Unmaidenly?": Courtly and Carnal Language in Hemingway's "Across the River and into the Trees.".
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- 2013
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- Essay
The Stones of Venice, Time, and Remembrance: Calculus and Proust in "Across the River and into the Trees."
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- 2003
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
Hemingway vs. Stendhal, or Papa's Last Fight with a Dead Writer.
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- 1999
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
"Last" Heroes in Fitzgerald and Hemingway: "Tender is the Night," "The Last Tycoon," and "Across the River and Into the Trees."
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- 1997
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
The Rapido River and Hürtgen Forest in "Across the River and into the Trees."
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- 1994
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
Cantwell's "Suicide" and "Mental Illness."
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- 1989
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- Literary Criticism
Hemingway's Colonel.
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- 1985
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- Literary Criticism
HEMINGWAY'S ACROSS THE RIVER AND INTO THE TREES: ADVERSITY AND ART.
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- 1978
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- Essay
GOING NOWHERE: DESIRE AND LOVE IN THE SUN ALSO RISES.
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- 2016
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- Publication type:
- Essay
I Am Hemingway's Renata.
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- PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2014, v. 129, n. 2, p. 257
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- Article