Posts tagged “essays”
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Notes on translation
For Whom the Bell Tolls
A review of Robert E. Gajdusek’s Pilar’s Tale: The Myth and the Message, an essay on For Whom the Bell Tolls by Nathan Kotas
The Collection
The extended text of this entry (click ‘more’) contains a listing of all of Hemingway’s books with links to essays about them. For a chronology of short stories and related essays, visit The Short Story Collection.
Short Stories
The extended text of this entry (click ‘read more’) contains a listing of all of Hemingway’s short stories with links to essays about them.
The Old Man and the Sea
An essay on The Old Man and the Sea by A. Chira.
The Automobile and the Tiara as Symbols of Class Distinction
“The egalitarianism of modern America represents the essential achievement of the classless society envisioned by Marx.” F. Fukuyama
Innocence v. Experience
This is a take-home test for AML 3124 from the fall of 1995. I might have not exactly addressed the questions as they were presented, but if I had wanted to be a journalist or a writer-for-hire, I never would have majored in English… Read away… Lemme know what ya think, too…
Misrepresentation as Explanation
from 10/02/95, for AML 3124
Text is alive.
from 10/02/95, for AML 3124
Philosophy Exam
This is a take-home exam from a Philosophy class I took in my 2nd year of college.