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... career. After that Hemmingway moved to Spain. It ... everyone. After this Hemmingway moved to Cuba and became a deep-sea fisherman. He ...
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... After the return from Europe, Hemingway worked as a reporter for the Toronto Star Daily and in 1921 he moved to Paris as the paper's European correspondent. ...
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... out and that the age difference was overwhelming (JFK 4). Hemmingway was heart ... Eventually Hemingway moved to Paris where he could concentrate on becoming a ...
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... The setting was one noticeable difference. In The Sun Also Rises, the setting changed a lot. It moved from country to country, and from city to city. ...
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... The couple then moved to Paris in order for Ernest to write for the ... West, Florida for close to twelve years and while they were they Hemmingway produced novels ...
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... Hemmingway explains, "The men had moved off up the road to sit in the dark and smoke out of range of the noise she made" (16). The ...
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... When Hemmingway was young, his father persuaded him to have his tonsils removed by a ... job or move out" (Waldhorn 9). Both Hemingway and Krebs moved out and got ...
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... Hemmingway also uses an excellent contrast of light and dark to further illustrate the ... refuge, the cafe, "in the shadow of the leaves...that moved slightly in ...
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... The couple married after the war when Ray moved back to France. ... Braque, Virginia Woolf, Pablo Picasso, Max Ernst, James Joyce, Ernest Hemmingway, Salvador Dali ...
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... now he tried to send it away without speaking, but it moved in on ... In both of Hemmingway's stories he uses animals to symbolize the character's death, without ...
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... in 1872 and with the money-gift from Mollie's father they moved to England. ... those employed by such writers as Conrad Aiken, Ernest Hemmingway, Nathaniel West ...
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... For Fitzgerald's fear of being poor, he moved his family to the French Riviera ... In Paris Fitzgerald met Ernest Hemmingway, who was unknown to the literary circle ...
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... One story that is great to analyze is Hemmingway's, "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place." One ... man sat in the shadow of the leaves of the tree that moved slightly in ...
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... His father moved the family to Hannible, Missouri in the autumn of 1839 ... Huckleberry Finn was praised by TS Elliot, celebrated by Ernest Hemmingway and strongly ...
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... As we moved into a ... The integral points all revolve around Arthur as a "Hemmingway- esque" "usual guy placed in an unusual situation." Some of the funniest parts ...
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... Edgar moved to Richmond, Virginia with the Allan's, where he had many luxuries ... Poe is the poster child of Ernest Hemmingway's philosophy: "Only write about ...
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... When Hemmingway was young, his father persuaded him to have his tonsils removed by a ... job or move out" (Waldhorn 9). Both Hemingway and Krebs moved out and got ...
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