Examples of Ernest Hemingway in the following topics:
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- Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and William Faulkner, and while largely regarded as a romantic poet, Walt Whitman is sometimes regarded as a pioneer of the modernist era in America.
- Influenced by the first World War, American modernist writers, such as Ernest Hemingway, offered an insight into the psychological wounds and spiritual scars of the war experience.
- The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway is about a group of expatriate Americans in Europe during the 1920s.
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creative outburst was personified by the "Lost Generation", a term
popularized by American author Ernest Hemingway that came to identify the group
of writers and artists, many of them expatriates, who created some of the most
significant works of the period.
- Telling Hemingway the story, Stein added, "That is what you
are.
- James Joyce was a friend of Hemingway during the years both lived in
Paris.
- Gertrude Stein and Ernest Hemingway's young son, Jack, in Paris, 1924.
- American author Ernest Hemingway, pictured in his 1923 passport photo, coined the term "Lost Generation" to describe those who came of age around World War I.
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- Ernest Hemingway, Sinclair Lewis and T.S.
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- The creative literary outburst
was personified by the "Lost Generation", a term popularized by
American author Ernest Hemingway that came to identify the group of writers and
artists, many of them expatriates, who created some of the most significant works
of the period.
- In addition to Hemingway and Fitzgerald, this movement of
writers and artists also loosely includes John Steinbeck, Sherwood Anderson,
Aldous Huxley, James Joyce, Henry Miller, and T.S.
- Ernest Hemingway, considered one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century, coined the term, "Lost Generation."
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- The term usually refers to American literary notables
who lived in Paris at the time, including Ernest Hemingway, F.
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- The 1904 Thomson model was disproved by the 1909 gold foil experiment performed by Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden.
- This gold foil experiment was interpreted by Ernest Rutherford in 1911 to suggest that there is a very small nucleus of the atom that contains a very high positive charge (in the case of gold, enough to balance the collective negative charge of about 100 electrons).
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- Knowledge: To social constructivists, knowledge is also a human product, and is socially and culturally constructed (Ernest, 1999; Gredler, 1997; Prat & Floden, 1994).
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- High culture became an important concept in political theory on nationalism for writers such as Ernest Renan and Ernest Gellner , who saw it as a necessary component of a healthy national identity.
- Ernest André Gellner (9 December 1925 – 5 November 1995) was a British-Czech philosopher and social anthropologist.
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- The first estimate of a nuclear charge radius was made by Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden in 1909, under the direction of Ernest Rutherford at the Physical Laboratories of the University of Manchester, UK.
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- Nuclear transmutation was first consciously applied to modern physics by Frederick Soddy when he, along with Ernest Rutherford, discovered that radioactive thorium was converting itself into radium in 1901.
- Rolf Widerøe, Gustav Ising, Leó Szilárd, Donald Kerst and Ernest Lawrence are considered pioneers of the field, conceiving and building the first operational linear particle accelerator, the betatron, and the cyclotron.