A Farewell to Arms - Ernest Hemingway - ebook + książka

A Farewell to Arms ebook

Ernest Hemingway

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A Farewell to Arms is a powerful and deeply moving novel set against the brutal backdrop of World War I. The story follows Frederic Henry, an American ambulance driver serving in the Italian army, whose life becomes irrevocably intertwined with the chaos of war and the quiet intensity of love. Amid the mud-soaked trenches, relentless shelling, and the emotional exhaustion of soldiers, Frederic begins a passionate relationship with Catherine Barkley, a British nurse mourning her own personal loss. As the war rages on, Hemingway masterfully contrasts the senseless destruction of battle with the fragile beauty of human connection. Frederic's journey is not only one of physical survival but also of emotional awakening. What begins as a casual romance gradually deepens into a profound bond, offering both characters a temporary refuge from the harsh realities surrounding them. However, as the conflict intensifies and circumstances spiral beyond their control, Frederic is forced to confront questions of loyalty, courage, and the true meaning of honor. Through spare, understated prose and striking realism, Hemingway explores themes of love, loss, disillusionment, and the inevitability of fate. The novel captures the psychological toll of war and the vulnerability of hope in a world overshadowed by violence. A Farewell to Arms remains one of Hemingway's most celebrated works—a timeless story of passion and tragedy that reflects both the devastation of war and the enduring, yet fragile, power of love.

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Liczba stron: 444

Rok wydania: 2026

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