Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea (The Atlantic Critical Studies)

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The present book is an in-depth critical study of the modern American classic, Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1952 and the Nobel Prize in 1952 and the Nobel Prize in 1954.  This study, while keeping the novel under the critical lens, examines it against the backdrop of Hemingway’s aesthetic convictions and overall literary achievement.  It throws light on the various dimensions of not only the novel but Hemingway’s craftsmanship like his use of suggestion and symbolism, his inimitable style, his manipulation of narrative perspective, and the way he project his philosophical theme of the ephemeral versus the everlasting, which is dramatized in The Old Man and the Sea.  The present book will definitely prove useful to students, researchers as well as teachers of English Literature interested in the study of Hemingway and his works.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR P.G. Rama Rao

P.G. Rama Rao retired from the P.G. Dept. of English, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar in 1995 after a long and distinguished innings as a teacher of English and American Literature.  His Ph.D. thesis on Hemingway’s Narrative Technique and his article on “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” were highly acclaimed in Sixteen Modern American Authors (Duke Univ. Press, 1974).  A Fulbright Research Fellow and Adjunct Professor in the University of Massachusetts, he studied the Hemingway manuscripts in John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in 1981-82 and 1993, taught the Hemingway course in the University of Massachusetts, and delivered lectures in several American universities.  In 1986, on a British Council grant, he visited Oxford and Edinburgh universities, where he delivered a series of lectures.  He participated in the M.L.A. Convention and the Hemingway Conference in New York in December 1981, and in the Second and Third International Hemingway Conferences in Italy (1986) and Austria (1988) respectively.  Dr. Rao supervised the Doctoral Research of many scholars and published a large number of research papers and articles, some of which were included in learned anthologies.  Among his publications are The Poetic Rapture (1963), Ernest Hemingway: A Study in Narrative Technique (1980), Narrative Technique in British and American Fiction (1986) and The Critic’s Eye (1993). 

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Title
Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea (The Atlantic Critical Studies)
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8126907096
Length
viii+151p., Bibliography; Index; 24cm.
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