The Sun Also Rises: Original version with an introduction to Hemingway and the authors of the ‘Lost Generation’

$15.99

This classic novel supports studies in American literature, historical context, and thematic analysis for high school students.

The Sun Also Rises: Original version with an introduction to Hemingway and the authors of the 'Lost Generation'
The Sun Also Rises: Original version with an introduction to Hemingway and the authors of the ‘Lost Generation’
$15.99

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Dive into the captivating world of The Sun Also Rises with this expertly annotated edition. Written by Ernest Hemingway, a Nobel laureate and master storyteller, The Sun Also Rises is an exploration of love, life, and loss through the lens of the “Lost Generation” – showcasing Hemingway’s minimalistic prose and understated writing style. Throughout these pages, you will experience the subtleties of human emotions – grasp the essence of post-war disillusionment – understand the dynamics of complicated relationships – experience vicariously the charm and allure of 1920s Paris and Spain – and study an era that shaped modern literature. This edition includes an introduction that explores the lives, works, and influences of the authors who shaped the Lost Generation, including F. Scott Fitzgerald, Thomas Wolfe, Gertrude Stein, T.S. Eliot, and Hemingway himself. Their stories of love, loss, and resilience and their struggles with mental health, addiction, and trauma helped them create some of the most profound and enduring works of literature. Highlights of ‘The Sun Also Rises’: The novel shows us the lives of American expatriates living in Paris after World War I and presents a complex love triangle between Jake Barnes (the protagonist), Lady Brett Ashley (a liberated woman), and Robert Cohn (an aspiring novelist). It portrays how these characters struggle with their lost identities and aimlessness because of their experiences during the war. As described by the character Jack Barnes, “You can’t get away from yourself by moving from one place to another.” The story highlights how each character deals with their emotional scars differently – some through partying and hedonism, others through pursuing unattainable love. In the words of Robert Cohn, “I can’t stand it to think my life is going so fast and I’m not really living it.”

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Dimensions 15.2 × 1.9 × 22.9 in

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