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There are 1 critical essays on Islands in the Stream (Hemingway).
Critical Essays on Islands in the Stream (Hemingway)
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Critical Essay by Frank W. Shelton
1,073 words, approx. 4 pages
 Hemingway's books may seem to lack entirely that most primary group to which every individual belongs, at least initially, the family. However, with the posthumous publication of Islands in the Stream and The Nick Adams Stories, the importance of the family to Hemingway becomes increasingly clear. In Islands in the Stream, Thomas Hudson's loss of his sons in part causes his final deep despair. Placing the Nick Adams stories in chronological sequence, as the recent volume does, also highlights ...

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