Nick Adams

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Nick Adams is a recurring semi-autobiographical protagonist in Ernest Hemingway’s short stories, tracing his experiences from youth to adulthood across various works.

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Nick Adams canonical 19

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
short story character
appearsIn A Train Trip
A Very Short Story
A Way You'll Never Be
surface form: A Way You’ll Never Be

Big Two-Hearted River: Part I
surface form: Big Two-Hearted River

Big Two-Hearted River: Part I
Big Two-Hearted River: Part II
Cross-Country Snow
Fathers and Sons
In Another Country
In Our Time
Indian Camp
Night Before Landing
Now I Lay Me
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
surface form: On Writing

Soldier’s Home
Summer People
Ten Indians
The Battler
The Doctor and the Doctor’s Wife
The End of Something
The Killers
The Last Good Country
The Last Good Country
surface form: The Last Good Country: Part I

The Last Good Country
surface form: The Last Good Country: Part II

The Light of the World
The Nick Adams Stories
The Sea Change
The Three-Day Blow
Wedding Day
basedOn Ernest Hemingway
creator Ernest Hemingway
fictionalUniverse Hemingway short stories
gender male
lifeStageCovered adolescence
childhood
postwar adulthood
young adulthood
literaryRole semi-autobiographical protagonist
narrativeFunction Hemingway alter ego
nationality American
occupation fisherman
hunter
soldier
writer
themeAssociated alienation
initiation and coming of age
masculinity
nature and wilderness
war and its effects

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