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Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls - Historical Context and Themes - Lecture 16

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Explore Hemingway's "For Whom the Bell Tolls" in this 49-minute Yale University lecture from the "Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner" course. Delve into the Spanish Civil War's historical context and examine the concept of "involuntary foreigners" through protagonist Robert Jordan and Spanish guerillas. Analyze the impact of print and technological illiteracies on characters' identities and futures. Investigate themes of linguistic alienation, community dynamics, and the role of technology in shaping modernity. Connect Donne's poem to the novel's themes and dissect Robert Capa's war photographs. Gain insights into voluntary versus involuntary associations and the complex permutations of foreignness within the narrative. Reflect on the characters' tenuous claim to Spain's future under Fascist rule and the broader implications for a technology-dominated world.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. Donne's "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
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- Chapter 2. Historical Context of the Spanish Civil War
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- Chapter 3. Low Tech and High Tech War in Robert Capa's Photographs
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- Chapter 4. Voluntary versus Involuntary Associations
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- Chapter 5. Seven Fold Permutation in For Whom the Bell Tolls: Involuntary Foreigners
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- Chapter 6. Linguistic Alienation for Involuntary Foreigners
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- Chapter 7. Robert Jordan's Place in the Community as an Involuntary Foreigner
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- Chapter 8. Print Illiteracy and Literacy for Involuntary Foreigners
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- Chapter 9. Technological Illiteracy for Involuntary Foreigners
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- Chapter 10. The Tomorrow of the Spanish
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