Twentieth century interpretations of The old man and the sea; a collection of critical essays, edited by Katharine T. Jobes.
Series: Twentieth century interpretationsPublication details: Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1968]Description: vi, 120 pages 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 813/.5/2
- PS3515.E37 O525
- HU 3865
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-120).
Introduction / Katharine T. Jobes -- Part One. Interpretations -- The Old Man and the Sea: vision/revision / Philip Young -- The Boy and the Lions / Carlos Baker -- Fakery in The Old Man and the Sea / Robert P. Weeks -- New world, old myths / Claire Rosenfield -- A ritual of transfiguration: The Old Man and the Sea / Leo Gurko -- The Old Man and the Sea: Hemingway's tragic vision of man / Clinton S. Burhans, Jr. -- Hemingway's extended vision: The Old Man and the Sea / Bickford Sylvester -- The Old Man and the Sea and the American dream / Delmore Schwartz -- Part Two. View Points -- Frederick I. Carpenter -- Earl Rovit -- Malcolm Cowley -- Leslie A. Fiedler -- Nemi D'Agostino -- Robert Gorham Davis -- Philip Rahv -- Philip Toynbee -- Ernest Hemingway.
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