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For whom the bell tolls
For whom the bell tolls, Addressing a 1937 Writers Congress in a rare public speech, Ernest Hemingway proclaimed that there is only one form of government that cannot produce good writers, and that system is fascism. For fascism is a lie told by bullies. A writer who will not li, For whom the bell tolls has a rating of 3.5 stars
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For whom the bell tolls, Addressing a 1937 Writers Congress in a rare public speech, Ernest Hemingway proclaimed that there is only one form of government that cannot produce good writers, and that system is fascism. For fascism is a lie told by bullies. A writer who will not li, For whom the bell tolls
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  • For whom the bell tolls
  • Written by author Allen Josephs
  • Published by New York, NY : Twayne Publishers ; c1994., 1994/07/02
  • Addressing a 1937 Writers Congress in a rare public speech, Ernest Hemingway proclaimed that there is "only one form of government that cannot produce good writers, and that system is fascism. For fascism is a lie told by bullies. A writer who will not li
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List of Illustrations
Note on the References and Acknowledgments
Chronology: Ernest Hemingway's Life and Works
Introduction
1 Historical Context: The Writer's Problem 3
2 Importance of the Work: No Man Is an Island 9
3 Critical Reception: Here Is a Mountain 12
4 Spain: The Undiscovered Country 22
5 Politics: Discovery and Abandonment 25
6 The Real War: Treachery and Rotten-ness 33
7 The Invented War: Telling a Story 43
8 The Setting: The Country You Know 48
9 The Characters: Instead of Just a Hero 61
10 The Action: Day One 86
11 The Action: Day Two 94
12 The Action: Day Three 126
13 The Action: Morning of the Fourth Day 140
Appendix: On Language 155
Notes and References 161
Selected Bibliography 169
Index 175


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