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- catalog abstract "The Sun Also Rises has endured a variety of readings but few have investigated its potential as a product and reflection of the prevailing socio-economic landscape. This book examines the novel as a political and cultural artifact. Ernest Hemingway's self-avowed "suggestive" method allowed him to imply what could be explicitly stated only at the risk of diminishing his art. Furthermore, this language of silences and absences often represses contradictions between the narrator's expressed "code" and his actions.".
- catalog contributor b10316364.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "Furthermore, this language of silences and absences often represses contradictions between the narrator's expressed "code" and his actions.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [141]-153).".
- catalog description "Introduction "Writing Truly Enough": The Necessity of Political Criticism -- 1. "To Make It Into A Novel ... Don't Talk About It": Hemingway's Problematic Method. The Formal Means of Production. The Suggestive Style. The Perpetual Now. The Iceberg Principle. Irony -- 2. "The World Was A Good Place To Buy In": The Economic Basis Of Jake's Society. The Relations of Production. "Work Could Cure Almost Anything" The Work of Art. The Production of Commodity Desire. The Cash Value of Values -- 3. "He's Quite One of Us": Class Consciousness And The Dominant Ideology. "You Got Class All Over You" The Wound Without End. "A Rather Shocking But Really Very Deep Secret" -- 4. "Isn't It Pretty To Think So?": The Business Of Getting Even. The Failing Superstructure. "No Idea Of Retribution Or Punishment. Just Exchange of Values" The Text As Totality.".
- catalog description "The Sun Also Rises has endured a variety of readings but few have investigated its potential as a product and reflection of the prevailing socio-economic landscape. This book examines the novel as a political and cultural artifact. Ernest Hemingway's self-avowed "suggestive" method allowed him to imply what could be explicitly stated only at the risk of diminishing his art.".
- catalog extent "153 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Reading The sun also rises.".
- catalog identifier "0820430331 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Reading The sun also rises.".
- catalog isPartOf "Modern American literature (New York, N.Y.) ; vol. 4".
- catalog isPartOf "Modern American literature, 1078-0521 ; vol. 4".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : P. Lang,".
- catalog relation "Reading The sun also rises.".
- catalog subject "813/.52 20".
- catalog subject "Dominance (Psychology) in literature.".
- catalog subject "Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961. Sun also rises.".
- catalog subject "PS3515.E37 S92 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction "Writing Truly Enough": The Necessity of Political Criticism -- 1. "To Make It Into A Novel ... Don't Talk About It": Hemingway's Problematic Method. The Formal Means of Production. The Suggestive Style. The Perpetual Now. The Iceberg Principle. Irony -- 2. "The World Was A Good Place To Buy In": The Economic Basis Of Jake's Society. The Relations of Production. "Work Could Cure Almost Anything" The Work of Art. The Production of Commodity Desire. The Cash Value of Values -- 3. "He's Quite One of Us": Class Consciousness And The Dominant Ideology. "You Got Class All Over You" The Wound Without End. "A Rather Shocking But Really Very Deep Secret" -- 4. "Isn't It Pretty To Think So?": The Business Of Getting Even. The Failing Superstructure. "No Idea Of Retribution Or Punishment. Just Exchange of Values" The Text As Totality.".
- catalog title "Reading The sun also rises : Hemingway's political unconscious / Marc D. Baldwin.".
- catalog type "text".