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... Hemingway . And it is the intense , almost clinical accuracy with which Hemingway has been able to convey the self's sensations , as if each were called up for some separate erogenous zone , that is behind the physical excitement with ...
... Hemingway . And it is the intense , almost clinical accuracy with which Hemingway has been able to convey the self's sensations , as if each were called up for some separate erogenous zone , that is behind the physical excitement with ...
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... Hemingway was smart to try this as memoir , though you cannot tell the truth about marriage in an autobiography , for in marriage there are two characters . Hemingway used to say that he wanted to write a novel about his hometown , Oak ...
... Hemingway was smart to try this as memoir , though you cannot tell the truth about marriage in an autobiography , for in marriage there are two characters . Hemingway used to say that he wanted to write a novel about his hometown , Oak ...
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... Hemingway's portraits of Stein , Ford , Fitzgerald is the advantage he takes of their weakness - Stein never really made it as a writer , Ford became a garrulous snob , Fitzgerald was driven by a wife who was literally insane . Hemingway ...
... Hemingway's portraits of Stein , Ford , Fitzgerald is the advantage he takes of their weakness - Stein never really made it as a writer , Ford became a garrulous snob , Fitzgerald was driven by a wife who was literally insane . Hemingway ...
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