Firearms in the Works of Hemingway and Mailer
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Ernest Hemingway, firearms in literature, war and violence in fiction, weapons symbolism, American literary naturalism, masculinity and violenceAbstract
An enumeration and analysis of firearms in the works of Ernest Hemingway and Norman Mailer. Guns are virtually ubiquitous, sometimes mere everyday equipment, more often objects of profound symbolic and thematic significance. But always, as in life, they loom as instruments that amplify the individual’s influence on the world around him. Whether used to hunt game, commit murder, or fight for a political ideal, every gun is a tool that extends the power of the existential human will in a world that would attempt to render it impotent.
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2026-03-25
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