A Farewell to Arms: The Clash of Love and Religion in the Character of the Priest

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Autor(a) principal: Yari, Hamid
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Hanif, Mohsen
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Literatura e Autoritarismo
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/article/view/33014
Resumo: Abstract: Investigating the interconnection between love and religion in Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, in this article, the authors explore the conflictual nature of these concepts in the character of the priest. Harold Bloom cursorily remarks that the religious character of the novel, the priest, conveys the definition of love which is in contrast to lust and passion and Lieutenant Henry is greatly influenced by the priest. Here, however, we try to emphasize the conflicting sense of love in the character of the priest and maintain that the priest ambivalently waves aside Henry’s sensual love for Catherine and exerts himself to lead them towards a consecrated love. The priest, implicitly, scorns the sensual love between Henry and Catherine and allusively ignores Henry’s sensual love and redirects him into developing a religiously inspired love in his heart.
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title A Farewell to Arms: The Clash of Love and Religion in the Character of the Priest
spellingShingle A Farewell to Arms: The Clash of Love and Religion in the Character of the Priest
Yari, Hamid
A Farewell to Arms
Catherine
Ernest Hemingway
Fredric Henry
Love
Religion
The priest
title_short A Farewell to Arms: The Clash of Love and Religion in the Character of the Priest
title_full A Farewell to Arms: The Clash of Love and Religion in the Character of the Priest
title_fullStr A Farewell to Arms: The Clash of Love and Religion in the Character of the Priest
title_full_unstemmed A Farewell to Arms: The Clash of Love and Religion in the Character of the Priest
title_sort A Farewell to Arms: The Clash of Love and Religion in the Character of the Priest
author Yari, Hamid
author_facet Yari, Hamid
Hanif, Mohsen
author_role author
author2 Hanif, Mohsen
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Hanif, Mohsen
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv A Farewell to Arms
Catherine
Ernest Hemingway
Fredric Henry
Love
Religion
The priest
topic A Farewell to Arms
Catherine
Ernest Hemingway
Fredric Henry
Love
Religion
The priest
description Abstract: Investigating the interconnection between love and religion in Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, in this article, the authors explore the conflictual nature of these concepts in the character of the priest. Harold Bloom cursorily remarks that the religious character of the novel, the priest, conveys the definition of love which is in contrast to lust and passion and Lieutenant Henry is greatly influenced by the priest. Here, however, we try to emphasize the conflicting sense of love in the character of the priest and maintain that the priest ambivalently waves aside Henry’s sensual love for Catherine and exerts himself to lead them towards a consecrated love. The priest, implicitly, scorns the sensual love between Henry and Catherine and allusively ignores Henry’s sensual love and redirects him into developing a religiously inspired love in his heart.
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