From Experience to Innocence: The Zen in Hemingway's Heroes
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This particular short analysis and criticism, which is part of our Continuing Education Series, hopes to provide readers with one student’s interpretation of Hemingway's clear and consistent movement throughout his writings toward creating an immediate, non-dualistic main character.
This paper is interesting not only for its content, but also for the fact that the author includes extensive comments on the paper made by the professor teaching the class for which the paper was written. While the professor found the analysis sharply focused and carefully crafted, his/her point of view on the topic assigned differs significantly from the student's approach to Hemingway's literary corpus.
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From Experience to Innocence:
The Zen in Hemingway's Heroes
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Broomhandle Books created its section of Continuing Education pieces to provide readers with thoughtful considerations on books read by others. Instead of the dashed off reviews
one might find at retailers or club websites, these pieces are meant to provide a more in-depth consideration of the books themselves.
In some cases, the manuscripts presented in this Continuing Education series are merely papers written by undergraduate and graduate students assigned certain subjects. In other cases, these pieces are written as non-scholarly musings by people fascinated by certain subjects. In this particular case, we found the paper interesting for content as well as the fact that the author actually included extensive comments on the paper made by the professor teaching the class for which the paper was written. Although the writer and the professor’s viewpoints diverge significantly, the writer chalked it up to the professor’s incomplete understanding of Zen-Buddhism.
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