College Literature, Svazek 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 |
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... Farewell to Arms are the fear of loss and the emotional and spiritual aftermath of loss is supported by some of Frederic's statements found in the manuscripts ( where he has a tendency to express his thoughts at some length ) though not ...
... Farewell to Arms are the fear of loss and the emotional and spiritual aftermath of loss is supported by some of Frederic's statements found in the manuscripts ( where he has a tendency to express his thoughts at some length ) though not ...
Strana 303
... Farewell to Arms , though it does not appear in the finished novel ; see Michael S. Reynolds , Hem- ingway's First War : The Making of “ A Farewell to Arms ” ( Princeton , 1976 ) , p . 41. We find a similar comment in Death in the ...
... Farewell to Arms , though it does not appear in the finished novel ; see Michael S. Reynolds , Hem- ingway's First War : The Making of “ A Farewell to Arms ” ( Princeton , 1976 ) , p . 41. We find a similar comment in Death in the ...
Strana 308
... Farewell to Arms , Love Story is an obvious example of discrepancy in talents and achievement . But it is here that the fun begins , because such a comparison will , upon close examination , produce those kinds of ambiguities which are ...
... Farewell to Arms , Love Story is an obvious example of discrepancy in talents and achievement . But it is here that the fun begins , because such a comparison will , upon close examination , produce those kinds of ambiguities which are ...
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