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100 1  Stoneback, H. R.|q(Harry Robert),|d1941- 
245 10 Reading Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises /|cH. R. Stoneback.
264  1 [Place of publication not identified] :|bKent State 
       University Press,|c2014. 
264  4 |c©2014 
300    1 online resource (352 pages). 
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490 1  Reading Hemingway series 
506    Access limited to subscribing institutions. 
520    The first volume in an important series of guides to the 
       works of Ernest Hemingway“The Reading Hemingway series of
       guides to Ernest Hemingway’s major works of action, short 
       stories, and novels are written for students, fellow 
       teachers, and other readers who share an interest in the 
       works of one of America’s, and indeed the world’s, 
       outstanding writers… . The books in this series will 
       gloss or annotate, page by page, word by word, if 
       necessary, like a good guidebook to a city or country. 
       These books will not tell Hemingway readers what to think 
       and feel about an action, a character or a place. Rather, 
       the guides point out features and details possibly 
       overlooked or misunderstood by the ‘visitor.’… These 
       books, side by side with Hemingway’s books, may enrich 
       one’s reading ‘tours.’”χρ“«»ʹωfrom the Foreword Designed
       as an exercise in close reading, this first volume in the 
       series is grounded in narrative and aesthetic concerns, 
       addressing history, local knowledge, actual and symbolic 
       landscape and inscape, and every aspect of the seven-
       eighths of the story that lies beneath the surface—the 
       submerged iceberg of the fiction. Author H. R. Stoneback 
       equips the reader to sound its depths and take full 
       measure of the novel’s allusiveness, indirection, and 
       understatement. Navigating the labyrinthine text of The 
       Sun Also Rises, Stoneback negotiates its intricate, 
       complex, and interconnected passages and leads the reader 
       ultimately to the center of Hemingway’s vision. 
538    System requirements: Adobe Digital editions. 
588 0  Print version record. 
600 10 Hemingway, Ernest,|d1899-1961.|tSun also rises. 
650  7 LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General.|2bisacsh 
655  0 Electronic books. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aStoneback, H. R. (Harry Robert), 1941-
       |tReading Hemingway's The sun also rises.|dKent, Ohio : 
       Kent State University Press, c2007.|z9780873388672 (pbk. :
       alk. paper)|z0873388674|w(DLC)2006037406 
830  0 Reading Hemingway series. 
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