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![]() Hemingway's Short StoriesErnest HemingwayCliffsNotes on Hemingway's Short Stories explores his best and most frequently taught stories — including "The Snows of Kilimanjaro," "Hills Like White Elephants," "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber," and nine others — as well as character analyses of those who played important roles in Hemingway's writing, like Nick Adams. Hemingway's style and subject matter are archetypal of American writing; he broke new literary ground when he began publishing his short stories. Search this CliffsNote
About the AuthorIntroduction to the Short StoriesList of CharactersIndian CampThe Doctor and the Doctor’s WifeThe End of SomethingThe Three-Day BlowThe KillersA Way You’ll Never BeIn Another CountryBig Two-Hearted River—Parts I & IIThe Short Happy Life of Francis MacomberHills Like White ElephantsA Clean, Well-Lighted PlaceThe Snows of KilimanjaroSummaries and CommentariesIndian CampThe Doctor and the Doctor’s WifeThe End of SomethingThe Three-Day BlowThe KillersA Way You’ll Never BeIn Another CountryBig Two-Hearted River: Part IBig Two-Hearted River: Part IIThe Short Happy Life of Francis MacomberHills Like White ElephantsA Clean, Well-Lighted PlaceThe Snows of KilimanjaroCharacter AnalysesNick AdamsFrancis MacomberMargot MacomberHarryHelenCritical EssayHemingway’s StyleStudy HelpQuizReview Questions and Essay Topics
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