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The Sun Also Rises For Further Study
Donald A Daiker, "The Affirmative Conclusion of The Sun Also Rises," in Modern American Fiction' Form and Func tion, edited by Thomas Daniel Young, Louisiana State University Press, 1989, pp 39-56.
Daiker asserts that a close reading of Book III reveals that The Sun Also Rises is an affirmative book.
Scott Donaldson, "Humor in The Sun Also Rises," in New Essays on The Sun Also Rises, edited by Linda Wagner-Martin, Cambridge University Press, 1987, pp. 19-41.
Revealing that Hemingway started his writing career trying to be funny, Donaldson discusses the author's use of humor in The Sun Also Rises.
Barry Gross, "Dealing with Robert Cohn," in Hemingway in Italy and Other Essays, edited by Robert W. Lewis, Praeger, 1990, pp 123.30.
Gross discusses the depiction of Robert Cohn and the issue of anti-Semitism in The Sun Also Rises.
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