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Works of Ernest Hemingway: Introduction

About 9 pages (2,605 words)

Monarch Notes, January 1st, 1963

Monarch Notes 01-01-1963 Critic: Cooperman, Stanley Affiliation: Associate Professor Of English, Simon Fraser University Introduction There has been no American writer like Ernest Hemingway. Perhaps it might be more accurate to say that there has been no American like Ernest Hemingway who was also a writer. For this enfant terrible of the World War I "loss generation" was in many ways his own best character. Whether as the young "Champ" or as the middle-aged "Papa," Ernest Hemingway became a legend in his own lifetime. So completely has his name been absorbed into American culture, that he mig...

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