“Nada” in Ernest Hemingway’s A Clean, Well-lighted Place  

“Nada” in Ernest Hemingway’s A Clean, Well-lighted Place

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作  者:刘钰莹 

机构地区:[1]华东师范大学外语学院英语系

出  处:《校园英语》2019年第10期241-242,共2页English On Campus

摘  要:The short story A Clean, Well-lighted Place develops through the dialogue between a young waiter and an elder one. The idea of "nada", which means nothingness, runs through the whole story. In this essay, the author discusses the meaning of "nada" in this novel from the perspective of the lost generation.The short story A Clean, Well-lighted Place develops through the dialogue between a young waiter and an elder one. The idea of "nada", which means nothingness, runs through the whole story. In this essay, the author discusses the meaning of "nada" in this novel from the perspective of the lost generation.

关 键 词:NOTHINGNESS traditional values DEATH LOST generation EXISTENTIALISM 

分 类 号:G43[文化科学—教育学]

 

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