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Striking style of writing in Hemingway’s powerful novel: A review of The sun also rises
Author(s)
WU Guang, LI Xuan
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DOI:10.17265/1539-8080/2007.08.013
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Foreign Languages Department, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001,China
ABSTRACT
Hemingway is a famous American writer and a mouthpiece
of the Lost Generation. His writing style and life attitude of the characters
in the novels influenced the whole world. His sentences are short, his words
are simple, and they are often filled with emotion. To understand Hemingway, it
is necessary to understand his writing style in his novels. The writer’s
thinking and portrayal of minds are presented through Hemingway’s first
masterpiece—The sun also rises.
KEYWORDS
striking style; plain text; implied meaning; polished conversation
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