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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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Matthew J Bruccoli, Conversations with Ernest Hemingway, University Press of Mississippi, 1986.

Contains interviews with Hemingway that provide the author's point of view on a variety of issues concerning his life and works.

Scott Donaldson, The Cambridge Companion to Hemingway, Cambridge University Press, 1996.

Contains a wealth of background information on Hemingway and his writings.

Scott Donaldson, editor, New Essays on A Farewell to Arms, Cambridge University Press, 1990.

A collection of four outstanding recent interpretations of the novel, as well as a useful introduction by the editor.

Jay Gellens, editor, Twentieth Century Interpretations of A Farewell to Arms, Prentice-Hal1, 1970.

Contains seven critical interpretations of the novel, including a "symposium" bringing together four critics' views on Hemingway's use of symbolism Also includes six shorter critical "View Points" on various aspects of the work.

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