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Farewell to Arms

Farewell to Arms

著者: Ernest Hemingway
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Explore the profound interplay of love and war in a podcast inspired by the title "Farewell to Arms." This series delves into the complexities of human relationships amidst the backdrop of conflict, where passion and loss intertwine, echoing the struggles faced during tumultuous times. Each episode features a new complete audiobook that captures the essence of romance set against the chaos of battle, highlighting stories of resilience, longing, and the quest for meaning in a fractured world. This is not a single narrative but a collection of unique explorations that invites listeners to reflect on how love can flourish even in the darkest moments. Join us on this journey through literature that transcends the brutality of war, offering insights into the human spirit's capacity for connection and hope. Discover a new book with every episode and immerse yourself in tales that resonate with the enduring themes of sacrifice and devotion.Copyright 1900s genre アート 文学史・文学批評 生物科学 科学
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  • Iceland Fisherman-Pierre Loti
    2026/08/18
    Ernest Hemingway's novel A Farewell to Arms is often referred to as a war novel, which is true enough. There is certainly blood and gore, along with a measure of dark humor, but the novel is more a love story than an account of battles between soldiers. Hemingway introduces us to Frederic Henry, an American volunteer serving in the sanitary services of the Italian Army in the north of Italy during World War One. He is a Lieutenant supervising ambulance drivers and is often near the front lines. Badly wounded by a shell, Henry passes through a number of surgeries and, while convalescing, meets Catherine Barkley with whom he begins an affair. Their story follows them from Gorizia, to Milan, to Stresa, and, finally, and ironically, to Switzerland, a neutral nation. A Farewell to Arms was first published in Scribner's Magazine across some few months in 1929. Its publication was the source of controversy because of its subject matter and strong language.
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    6 時間 56 分
  • Cathedral Courtship-Kate Douglas Wiggin
    2026/08/17
    Ernest Hemingway's novel A Farewell to Arms is often referred to as a war novel, which is true enough. There is certainly blood and gore, along with a measure of dark humor, but the novel is more a love story than an account of battles between soldiers. Hemingway introduces us to Frederic Henry, an American volunteer serving in the sanitary services of the Italian Army in the north of Italy during World War One. He is a Lieutenant supervising ambulance drivers and is often near the front lines. Badly wounded by a shell, Henry passes through a number of surgeries and, while convalescing, meets Catherine Barkley with whom he begins an affair. Their story follows them from Gorizia, to Milan, to Stresa, and, finally, and ironically, to Switzerland, a neutral nation. A Farewell to Arms was first published in Scribner's Magazine across some few months in 1929. Its publication was the source of controversy because of its subject matter and strong language.
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    1 時間 31 分
  • Faces and Places-Sir Henry W. Lucy
    2026/08/16
    Ernest Hemingway's novel A Farewell to Arms is often referred to as a war novel, which is true enough. There is certainly blood and gore, along with a measure of dark humor, but the novel is more a love story than an account of battles between soldiers. Hemingway introduces us to Frederic Henry, an American volunteer serving in the sanitary services of the Italian Army in the north of Italy during World War One. He is a Lieutenant supervising ambulance drivers and is often near the front lines. Badly wounded by a shell, Henry passes through a number of surgeries and, while convalescing, meets Catherine Barkley with whom he begins an affair. Their story follows them from Gorizia, to Milan, to Stresa, and, finally, and ironically, to Switzerland, a neutral nation. A Farewell to Arms was first published in Scribner's Magazine across some few months in 1929. Its publication was the source of controversy because of its subject matter and strong language.
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    6 時間 59 分
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