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The book projects Ernest Hemingway as an artist with a broader vision than he is generally understood to have possessed. This vision highlights the profound sympathy for women and for those who suffer in indifferent rather hostile society. The author has tried to attribute that divine love to Hemingway’s artistic vision often denoted by the Greek word "agape." This make Hemingway not only a great modernist artist, but also a sage speaking for the ...
Globalization has not only affected all aspects of human life but also influenced the social institutions to a great extend. It operates in an uneven and unequal manner. The neo-liberal economy, i.e., liberalization, privatization and globalization, has further compounded the unevenness and inequality in society. The small minority of world's population holds maximum resources and majority of people are grappled in poverty. The state, as an institution, ...