The representation of war in Hemingway's novels

Authors

  • Shaxnoza Ibragimova Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages

Keywords:

Ernest Hemingway, literary works, Hemingway's works, war, psychology, literary style, veteran, lost generation

Abstract

This article examines the devastating losses and fractured relationships within humanity during wartime as depicted in Ernest Hemingway's works. It explores the enduring human emotions present in his writing and discusses the works that brought him international recognition

References

1. Reynolds. Hemingway First War: The Making of A Farewell to Arms. Princeton Univ. Press, 1996.

2. Hemingway, Ernest. A Farewell to Arms. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1929

3. Atkins, John. The Art of Ernest Hemingway: His Work and Personality. London: Springa. Books, 1952.

4. Oliver C. Ernest Hemingway A to Z: The Essential Reference to the Life and Work. New York: Checkmark Books; 1999.

5. Baker, Carlos. Hemingway: The Writer as Artist. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. ISBN, 1972

Published

2024-12-23

How to Cite

Ibragimova, S. (2024). The representation of war in Hemingway’s novels. Research and Implementation, 2(12), 225–227. Retrieved from https://rai-journal.uz/index.php/rai/article/view/1184

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