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From the supplier: A group of young males with an addictive attachment to alcohol is portrayed in Ernest Hemingway's novel 'The Sun Also Rises.' These young men seem to have constantly preoccupied with imbibing large amounts of alcohol as a means of escaping their life. Their behavior is marked by periods of alcoholic depression even when they seek out pleasures from having love affairs, going fishing and watching bullfights. Their lives seem to be a form of rebellion since they all lack the courage to change their situations.
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Title: Alcoholism in Ernest Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises': a wine and roses perspective on the lost generation.
Author: Matts Djos
Publication:The Hemingway Review (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1995
Publisher: Ernest Hemingway Foundation
Volume: v14 Issue: n2 Page: p64(15)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Alcoholism in Ernest Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises': a wine and roses perspective on the lost generation.: An article from: The Hemingway Review
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Author(s)Matts Djos
PublisherErnest Hemingway Foundation
ISBN / ASINB00093L0MA
ISBN-13978B00093L0M2
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Sales Rank4,992,225
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸