Анотація
The article attempts to investigate the way in which one particular novel, namely “The Sun Also Rises” by E. Hemingway, portrays the life of the “lost generation”. The term labels a group of American expatriate writers who lived and established their literary reputation in Paris in the 1920s. Their lives and works were immensely affected by World War I. E. Hemingway is among the best-known representatives of the “lost generation”. The article focuses on E. Hemingway’s depiction of the life of the young American and British people, who being disillusioned with their society’s values lead a bohemian style of life, drowned in alcohol, endless parties, chats, rage, promiscuity, and trips. The psychological and philosophical discoveries of characters’ distresses are also revealed. Hemingway’s specific objective and honest prose, far from being emotional or sentimental, is also indicated.
Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia, 2019. Lost generation. American literature. Encyclopedia Britannica. [online] Available at : <https://www.britannica.com/topic/Lost-Generation> [Accessed 25 March 2021].
Ciocoi-Pop, M. and Tirban, E., 2019. Absurdity in Ernest Hemingway’s. The Sun Also Rises. Sciendo, 19(2), pp. 159–174. https://doi.org/10.2478/ewcp-2019-0017
ДСТУ ГОСТ 7.1-2006
Дядечко А. М. Відображення екзистенційного занепаду «втраченого покоління» у романі Е. Хемінгуея «І сходить сонце» / А. М. Дядечко // Вісник Маріупольського державного університету. Сер.: Філологія. – 2021. – Вип. 24. – С. 19-24.
Harvard Referencing Style
Diadechko, A. M., 2021. Menedzher v simeinii firmi [Vidobrazhennia ekzystentsiinoho zanepadu «vtrachenoho pokolinnia» u romani E. Kheminhueia «I skhodyt sontse»]. Vìsnik Marìupolʹsʹkogo deržavnogo unìversitetu. Serìâ: Fìlologìâ, 24, pp. 19-24.