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A Farewell to Arms Study Guide

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by Ernest Hemingway
About 101 pages (30,155 words)
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Carlos Baker, editor, Ernest Hemingway' Critiques of Four Major Novels, Scribner's, 1962.

Harold Bloom, editor, Modern Critical Views: Ernest Hemingway, Chelsea, 1985.

Fanny Butcher, "Here is Genius, Critic Declares of Hemingway," in Chicago Daily Tribune, September 28, 1929, p. 11.

Judith Fetterley, The Resisting Reader: A Feminist Approach to American Fiction, Indiana University Press, 1978. Henry Hazlitt, "Take Hemingway," in New York Sun, September 28, 1929, p. 38.

Robert Herrick, "What Is Dirt?" in.....

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