Evolution of Relationship Between Human and Nature as Forcasted in Ernest Emingway’ s “ Men Without Women”

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  • Nongmaithem Suraj Kumar Research Scholar, Department of English, Nagaland University

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Mountains, Valley of Ebro River, passionate observer of nature

Abstract

Ernest Hemingway was a great novelist who has shown the world about the
importance of relationship between human and nature. Most of the books written by him are
mainly of his personal experience. Through his works he wants to show the readers about the
way of life, how the humans treats nature and the treatment of people over other people,
which was prevalent in his time. The words deployed by the author are rather quite easy and
simple to understand.

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References

Abrams, M.H. A Glossary of Literary Terms. New Delhi: Cengage Learning India, 2012.

Baker, Carlos. Hemingway: Four Major Novels. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1962. Hemingway, Ernest. Men Without Women. London: Arrow Books, 2004.

Lemon, Lee T. A Glossary for the Study of English. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1974.

Waugh, Patricia. Literary Theory and Criticism: An Oxford Guide. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2005.

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Published

30-01-2018

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Kumar, N. S. (2018). Evolution of Relationship Between Human and Nature as Forcasted in Ernest Emingway’ s “ Men Without Women”. SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJELLH, 6(1), 7. Retrieved from https://ijellh.com/index.php/OJS/article/view/2848

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