Ernest Hemingways The Old Man And The Sea

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Atlantic Publishers & Dist, 1999 - 88 pages
The Old Man And The Sea Is, Undoubtedly, One Of The True Classics Of Our Generation. It Marks The Triumph Of Hemingway As A Literary Artist. The Greatest Quality Of This Book Is That It Cannot Be Vitiated By Public Distortion In Another Medium For Film Purposes. It Is In This Book That Hemingway Came To Terms With Himself And His Universe And Gave Meaning To His Private And Individual Existence.Since The Publication Of This Novelette In 1952, It Was So Widely Read And Talked About That It Earned Its Author The Pulitzer Prize The Same Year And Was Instrumental In Winning Him The Nobel Prize Two Years Later. Since Then So Much Has Been Written On This Book That It Is Very Difficult, If Not Impossible, So Say Or Write Something New About This Symbolic Romance. Nevertheless, The Author Harbours The Feeling That The Material Dished Out By Foreign Critics Is Not Easily Digestible And Up To The Academic Requirements Of The Students Of Indian Universities. It Is In View Of This That An Endeavour Is Made To Rehash, Adapt And Tailor The Old Literary Material Taking Into Account The Intellectual Size, Emotional Response And Academic Need Of Our Students.However, It Is Not Like An Old Wine In A New Bottle. Every Effort Has Been Made To Add A New Flavour To The Old Wine Against The Backdrop Of Our Indian Ethos.
 

Contents

Story A Birds Eye View
1
Santiago A Paragon of Precision and Exactness
7
Manolin An Image of Unimpeachable Faith
15
TeacherTaught Relationship
18
An Embodiment of Dignity and Nobility
24
A Battle of Attrition
28
A Parable and an Allegory
39
Actionism Versus Fatalism
44
Message Discovery of Imperishable Values
50
An Epic in Prose
57
Style is the Man
62
Man Behind the Old Man
68
Glossary
73
Questions
76
Select Bibliography
77
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