Wagner-Martin, a respected scholar of American modernism and
former president of the Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society,
offers a comprehensive guide to the novel's genesis, plot,
background, themes, style, and critical reception. Each chapter
overviews a significant element of the novel and includes thorough
documentation. A bibliographic essay is also included.
A landmark of American literature, Hemingway's "A Farewell to
Arms" (1929) is one of the most widely read and studied novels of
the 20th century. Written by a respected scholar of American
modernism and former president of the Ernest Hemingway Foundation
and Society, this reference is a comprehensive guide to the novel's
genesis, plot, background, themes, style, and critical reception.
Each chapter overviews a significant element of the novel and
includes thorough documentation. The volume closes with a
bibliographic essay, which provides summaries of current criticism
in such fields as gender and feminist theory, medical humanities,
and lesbian and gay studies.
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