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Includes bibliographical references and index
Hemingway and French literature: the Paris years, 1922-1928Madame Bovary and poetry: A farewell to arms -- Jacques Lacan reads The sun also rises -- Death in the afternoon and The dangerous summer: bulls, art, mithras, and Montherlant -- Sartre, Nada, and the "African stories" -- Camus and Sartre: rebellion, commitment, and history in To have and have not and The fifth column -- Malraux, Spain, L'espoir, and For whom the bell tolls -- The stones of Venice, time, and remembrance: calculus and Proust in Across the river and into the trees -- Pride: André Gide's Oedipe and The old man and the sea -- Conclusion: suicide, Sisyphus, and the Leopard.
Hemingway and French literature: the Paris years, 1922-1928 -- Madame Bovary and poetry: a Farewell to arms -- Jacques Lacan reads the Sun also rises -- Death in the afternoon and the Dangerous summer: bulls, art, mithras, and Montherlant -- Sartre, Nada, and the "African stories" -- Camus and Sartre: rebellion, commitment, and history in To have and have not and the Fifth column -- Malraux, Spain, l'Espoir, and For whom the bell tolls -- Stones of Venice, time, and remembrance: calculus and Proust in Across the river and Into the trees -- Pride: Andre Gide's Oedipe and the Old man and the sea -- Conclusion: suicide, sisyphus, and the Leopard.
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