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« The Mailer ReviewVolume 4 Number 1 • 2010 • Literary Warriors »
Written by
Kim Moreland
Abstract: An exploration of Hemingway’s interest in the topic of love and war in a number of his important works.
URL: the short link to the article using prmlr.us (this link will be filled in by the editor)