The Moral World of The Sun Also Rises by Russell Weaver - ISBN: 9781433189722
Hardcover
Hemingway’s Sun Also Rises: Morality is unstable, characters both judged.

The Moral World of The Sun Also Rises

  • Hardcover

    312 pages

  • Release Date

    23 October 2023

Summary

A significant new contribution to Hemingway scholarship, this book seeks to show that the moral world of The Sun Also Rises is profoundly unstable, and that every character can be seen as being both endorsed and critiqued by the text. This is manifested especially in Jake’s status as a partially reliable narrator, and above all in his judgment of Brett. Jake consistently hides his true feelings for Brett from the reader and from himself, as he seeks to appear in control of his life.<…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781433189722
ISBN-10:1433189720
Author:Russell Weaver
Publisher:Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:312
Release Date:23 October 2023
Weight:525g
Dimensions:225mm x 150mm
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Critics Review

“Russell Weaver’s The Moral World of The Sun Also Rises offers an exacting but thoroughly accessible analysis of the ethical framework of Ernest Hemingway’s storytelling in his famous 1926 tale of expatriates adrift in Paris and Pamplona. With a canny eye for narrative detail, Weaver opens up new dimensions within the novel that made Hemingway famous, demonstrating how much more complexly nuanced the conflicts of Jake, Brett, Bill, Mike, and Robert Cohn are as they search for stability in a world besieged by chaos.“—Kirk Curnutt, Coeditor with Suzanne del Gizzo of The New Hemingway Studies“Russell Weaver’s The Moral World of The Sun Also Rises demonstrates the continuing power of skillful close reading. Weaver’s deep dive into Hemingway’s dialogue and Jake Barnes’s narration yields a fascinating vision of the novel’s ethical complexities. A must-read for Hemingway aficionados.“—James Phelan Distinguished University Professor of English at Ohio State University Author of Somebody Telling Somebody Else: A Rhetorical Poetics of Narrative.

About The Author

Russell Weaver

Russell Weaver received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. He is the author of Questioning Keats: An Introduction to Applied Hermeneutics and The Moral World of Billy Budd, and he edited and contributed to Teaching Literature at Ridgeview, all published by Peter Lang.

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