L'Impressionismo di Ernest Hemingway/Bibliografia: differenze tra le versioni

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Riga 158:
* Godfrey, Laura Gruber. "Hemingway and Cultural Geography: The Landscape of Logging in "the End of Something"." ''The Hemingway Review''. 26.1 (2006): 47-62.
* Gordon, Harry Arthur,Jr. "Fathers and Sons." ''The English Journal''. 73.2 (1984): 32-5.
* Grayzel, Susan R.'' Women and the First World War''. London ; New York: Longman, 2002.
* Grimes, Larry E. ''The Religious Design of Hemingway's Early Fiction''. Ann Arbor, Mich.: UMI Research Press, 1985.
* Grossman, Grossman e Siddle, Bruce K., ''Psychological Effects of Combat in Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace and Conflict'', Academic Press, 1999
Riga 213:
* Nagel, James. ''Critical Essays on Ernest Hemingway's the Sun Also Rises''. New York; London: G.K. Hall; Prentice Hall International, 1995.
* Narbeshuber, Lisa. "Hemingway's in our Time: Cubism, Conservation, and the Suspension of Identification." ''The Hemingway Review'' 25.2 (2006): 9-28.
* Norris, Christopher. ''Language, Logic and Epistemology : A Modal-Realist Approach''. Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.
* Nuti, Elisabetta Zingoni. “The ‘Honorable Pacciardi’ Remembered” ''Hemingway Review'' Vol. 11 Issue 1 (Fall 1991) p. 56.
* O’Brien, Kenneth Paul e Lynn H. Parsons. ''The Home-front War: World War II and American Society''. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1995.
* O'Sullivan, Sibbie. "Love and Friendship/Man and Woman in the Sun also Rises." ''Ernest Hemingway: Seven Decades of Criticism''. Ed. Linda Wagner-Martin. East Lansing: Michigan State University, 1998.
* Ott, Mark P. "Nick Adams at a Windy Crossroads: Echoes of Past and Future Fictions in Ernest Hemingway's "Che Ti Dice La Patria?"." ''The Hemingway Review'' 24.2 (2005): 18-27.
* Ouditt, Sharon. ''Fighting Forces, Writing Women : Identity and Ideology in the First World War''. London ; New York: Routledge, 1994.
* Paul, Steve. ""'Drive,' He Said": How Ted Brumback Helped Steer Ernest Hemingway into War and Writing." ''The Hemingway Review'' 27.1 (2007):21-38.
* ———. "Preparing for War and Writing: What the Young Hemingway Read in the Kansas City Star, 1917-1918." ''The Hemingway Review''23.2 (2004): 5-20.
Riga 234:
* Rosenfield, Isacc. . “Review of Across the River” ed. Jeffery Meyers, ''Hemingway the Critical Heritage''. London: Routledge, 1982.
* Saint-Amour, Paul K. "Bombing and the Symptom: Traumatic Earliness and the Nuclear Uncanny." ''Diacritics'' 30.4 (2000): 59-82.
* Sanderson, Rena. "Hemingway and Gender History." ''The Cambridge Companion to Hemingway''. Ed. Scott Donaldson. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
* Savage, D.S. “Ernest Hemingway.” ''The Hudson Review''. Vol. 1. No. 3, Autumn, 1948.
* Scaer, Robert C. ''The Body Bears the Burden: Trauma, Dissociation and Disease''. New York: The Haworth Medical Press, 2001.
Riga 257:
* Villard, Henry S e Nagel, James. ''Hemingway: In Love and War''. New York: Hyperion, 1989.
* Voeller, Carey. ""He Only Looked Sad the Same Way I Felt": The Textual Confessions of Hemingway's Hunters." ''The Hemingway Review'' 25.1 (2006): 63-76.
* Wagner Martin, Linda. ''Ernest Hemingway's the Sun also Rise : A Casebook''. Oxford <England> ; New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
* Wagner, Linda Welshimer. ''Ernest Hemingway: A Reference Guide''. Boston, MA: G.K. Hall and Co, 1977.
* Wagner, Linda. "the Sun also Rises: One Debt to Imagism." ''Ernest Hemingway's the Sun also Rises''. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1987.