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The Sun Also Rises Sources
Conrad Aiken, "Expatriates," in New York Herald Tribune Books, October 31, 1926, p. 4.
John W. Aldridge, "The Sun Also Rises-Sixty Years Later," in The Sewanee Review, Vol XCIV, No 2, Spring, 1986, pp 337-45.
Carlos Baker, in Hemingway, The Writer as Artist, third edition, Princeton University Press, 1963, p 379.
Sam S. Baskett, "'An Image to Dance Around': Brett and Her Lovers in 'The Sun Also Rises' in The Centennial Re view, Vol. XXII No 1, Winter, 1978, pp. 45-69.
Cleanth Brooks Jr. and Robert Penn Warren,," 'The Killers', Ernest Hemingway' Interpretation," in Understanding FIctIon, edited by Cleanth Brooks, Jr. and Robert Penn Warren, Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., 1959, pp 306-25.
Terrence Doody, "Hemingway's Style and Jake's Narration," in The Journal of Narrative Technique, Vol 4, No. 3, September, 1974, pp. 212-25.
James T. Farrell, "Ernest Hemingway, Apostle of...
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