Scholars' Press
Beneath the Iceberg: Unveiling Themes in Hemingway's Short Stories
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9786206772712
ISBN13:
9786206772712
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$54.24
Beneath the Iceberg: Unveiling Themes in Hemingway's Short Stories
$54.24
Ernest Hemingway's enduring popularity as a short story writer is evidenced by the tremendous critical acclaim his work continues to receive. Hemingway's stories captivate readers and cement his status as one of the most imitated writers in modern literature. Beneath the Iceberg: Unveiling Themes in Ernest Hemingway's Short Stories, delves into Hemingway's short stories as standalone literary masterpieces. Hemingway explored all the peculiarities of the post-war world in his stories. The smell of mustard gas in a battleground; cries of innocent people their desperate attempt to survive in the world of commotion and struggle against 'nothingness', all can be felt in his stories. The universal appeal of his main themes is the most striking element of his art though they are about war, violence, and death yet the focus is on the dilemma of the modern man caught in the web of the intricate world.
| Author: Samina Azhar |
| Publisher: Scholars' Press |
| Publication Date: Jun 07, 2024 |
| Number of Pages: 88 pages |
| Binding: Paperback or Softback |
| ISBN-10: 6206772713 |
| ISBN-13: 9786206772712 |