- Title
- The Sun Also Rises: Heroism of Innocence, Heroism of a Fallen World
- Author/Creator
- David H. Lynn
- Publication Details
- The Hero’s Tale: Narrators in the Early Modern Novel, pp.92-117
- Annotation
- On Jake s suitability as a hero in a modern world permeated by alienation, disillusionment, and fragmentation. Discusses the evolution of Jake s personal code, including the reawakening of his spiritual values while fishing in Burguete and the tutelage provided by Pedro Romero. Lynn concludes that Jake s taking responsibility for having betrayed his integrity and aficion values in Pamplona demonstrates his growth and development of a code to overcome defeat and combat the emptiness of life in the modern age.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Record Identifier
- 991015132383303691
Book chapter
The Sun Also Rises: Heroism of Innocence, Heroism of a Fallen World
The Hero’s Tale: Narrators in the Early Modern Novel, pp.92-117
1989
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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