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![]() The Sun Also RisesErnest HemingwayIn CliffsNotes on The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemingway chronicles the aimless, hedonistic exploits of a group of literary ex-patriates (known as "The Lost Generation") living in post-World War I Paris and Spain. Jake Barnes and Lady Brett Ashley are attracted to each other, but Jake's war wound prevents a deeper relationship. Cohn loves Brett, who has affairs with a variety of men. Sex, hard drinking, camaraderie, and betrayal combine to create a compelling, memorable novel. Search this CliffsNote
About the AuthorFormative YearsEducationLiterary WritingHonors and AwardsAbout the NovelIntroductionA Brief SynopsisList of CharactersCharacter MapSummaries and CommentariesChapter IChapter IIChapter IIIChapter IVChapter VChapter VIChapter VIIChapter VIIIChapter IXChapter XChapter XIChapter XIIChapter XIIIChapter XIVChapter XVChapter XVIChapter XVIIChapter XVIIIChapter XIXCharacter AnalysesJake BarnesBrett, Lady AshleyRobert CohnBill GortonCritical EssaysThe Radical Structure of The Sun Also RisesThe Hemingway InfluenceThe Hemingway CharacterThe Hemingway StyleThe Hemingway LifestyleStudy HelpQuizEssay QuestionsPractice Projects
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