This guide lists selected sources for library criticism of A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway.
Reference Books
- Contemporary Literary Criticism (Ref PN 771 .C59) Volume: Pages
- 1: 141, 143, 144
- 3: 231, 234, 235-36, 239, 239-40
- 6: 225-26, 231-32, 234
- 8: 282-83, 288-93
- 10: 266-69
- 13: 270-71, 273-76, 276-79
- 19: 217-19
- 30: 179-80, 195-97, 198-99
- 34: 478-79
- 61: 195-99
- 80: 103-06, 113-17, 117-28, 134-39, 145-51
- Novels for Students (Ref PN 338 5 .N68) Volume: Pages
- Twentieth Century Literary Criticism(Ref PN 771 .T86) Volume : Pages
- Stephens, Robert O. ed. Ernest Hemingway: The Critical Reception. [n.p.]: Burt Franklin, 1977. (Ref PS 3515 .E37 .Z868) (pp. 69-106)
- Curnutt, Kirk. Ernest Hemingway and the Expatriate Modernist Movement. Literary Topics No. 5. Detroit: Gale, 2000. (Ref PN 56 .M54 C8 2000)
General Collection Books (may be checked out)
- Bloom, Harold, ed. Ernest Hemingway. Modern Critical Views. (PS 3515.E37 Z5865 1985) See Index.
- Bloom, Harold, ed. Enrest Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms."
(PS 3515 .E37 F7338 1987)
- Bloom, Harold, ed. Ernest Hemingway. Bloom's Major Novelists. (PS 3515 .E37 Z58655 2000)
- Donaldson, Scott, ed. New Essays on "A Farewell to Arms". (PS
3515 .E37 F356 1990)
- Donaldson, Scott, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Hemingway. (PS 3515 .E37 Z58417 1996)
- Gellens, Jay. Twentieth Century Interpretations of "A Farewell to Arms: A Collection of Critical Essays." (PS 3515 .E37 F354)
- Grebstein, Sheldon Norman. Hemingway's Craft. (PS 3513 .E37 Z597)
- Roberts, James L. "A Farewell to Arms: Notes....(PS 3515 .E37 F385)
- Oliver, Charles M. Critical Companion to Ernest Hemingway: a Literary Reference to His Life and Work. (PS 3515 .E37 Z7474 2007) (pp. 110-134)
- Roberts< James L. A Farewell to Arms: Notes... (PS 3515 .E37 F385 1966) Also available through netLibrary.
- Wagner, Linda W. Ernest Hemingway: Six Decades of Criticism. (PS 3515
.E37 Z58677 1987)
- Williams, Wirt. The Tragic Art of Ernest Hemingway. (PS 3515 .E37 Z952) pp. 65-88
E-Books
- Roberts, James Lamar. Cliffs Notes on Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms." netLibrary
- Tyler, Lisa. A Student Companion to Ernest Hemingway. Ebrary. (pp.59-72)
- Wagner-Martin, Linda. A Historical Guide to Ernest Hemingway. Ebrary.
Online Resources (Reference Articles and Databases)
Articles
Use periodical databases, such as Academic Search Premier, Masterfile Premier, JSTOR, for recent journal articles like those posted below.
These articles are available through Literature Resource Center as well as the databases: Academic Search Premier, MasterFILE Premier, InfoTrac Power Search, Literature Online (LION)
- Adair, William. "Hemingway's Sense of an Ending: Repetitious and Pathetic". ANQ 12.2 (1999): 32-34.
- Adair, William. "The Sun Also Rises: The Source of A Farewell to
Arms." ANQ 12.4 (1999): 25-28.
- Cirino, Michael. "'A Bicycle is a Splendid Thing.': Hemingway's Source for Barolomeo Aymo in A Farewell to Arms>" Hemingway Review 26.1 (2006): 106-14.
- Cirino, Michael. "'You Don't Know the Italian Language Well Enough.': the Bilingual Dialogoue of A Farewell to Arms>" Hemingway Review 25.1 ((2005): 43-62.
- Dodman, Trevor. "'Going All to Pieces.': A Farewell to Arms as Trauma Narrative." Twentieth Century Literature 52.3 (2006) 249-74.
- Dow, William. "A Farewell to Arms and Hemingway's Protest Stance
: To Tell the Truth Without Screaming." Hemingway Review
15.1 (1995): 72-86.
- Harrington, Gary. "Partial Articulation: Word Play in A Farewell to Arms." Hemingway Review 20.2 (Spring, 2001): 59-75.
- Hewson, Marc. "The Real Story of Ernest Hemingway.: Cixous, Gender,
and A Farewell to Arms."Hemingway Review 22.2(2003):
51-62.
- Pozorski, Aimee L. "Infantry and Infanticide in A Farewell to Arms." Hemingway Review 23.2 (2004): 75-98.
- Price Herndel, Diane. "Invalid Masuclinity: Silence, Hospitals, and
Anesthesia in A Farewell to Arms". Hemingway Review 21:1
(2001): 38-52.
- Price Herndel, Diane. "Invalid Masuclinity: Silence, Hospitals, and
Anesthesia in A Farewell to Arms." Hemingway Review 21:1
(2001): 38-52.
- Traber, Daniel S. "Performing the Feminine in A Farewell to Arms." Hemingway Review 24.2 (2005): 28-40.
- Trodd, Zoe. "Hemingway's Camera Eye: the Problem of Language and an Interwar Politics of Form." Hemingway Review 26.2 (2007): 7-21.
- Tyler, Lisa. "Passion and Grief in A Farewell to Arms: Ernest
Hemingway's Retelling of Wuthering Heights." Hemingway
Review 14.2 (1995): 79-96.
- Vernon, Alex. "War, Gender, and Ernest Hemingway." The Hemingway
Review 22.1 (Fall, 2002): 34-55.
- Wilhelm, Randall S. "Objects on the Table: Anxiety and Still Life in Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms." Hemingway Review 26.1 (2006) 63-80.
Revised and updated by Karen Grondin, Fall, 2008.
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