Books written by Robert W. Lewis

  • Hemingway on Love

    Jake's relation to his friends is paralleled by the steers' role in the corridas. The sexless steers—”like old maids”—quiet the bulls in the corrals and keep them from fighting. Sometimes the steers are gored by the bulls.

  • Hemingway on Love

    Hemingway’s early work was destructive of romantic love, says Lewis; the work of his middle career was crucial in his exploration for the supreme love and the means to whatever peace and happiness man may achieve.

  • Hemingway on Love

    Hemingway’s early work was destructive of romantic love, says Lewis; the work of his middle career was crucial in his exploration for the supreme love and the means to whatever peace and happiness man may achieve.

  • Living at the Leading Edge of Change: A Leader's Guide to Transition Management

    Living at the Leading Edge of Change: A Leader's Guide to Transition Management

  • The stadium century: Sport, spectatorship and mass society in modern France

    The book demonstrates that the stadium was at the center of long-running debates about public health, national prestige and urban development in twentieth-century France.

  • Modelling Control Systems Using IEC 61499

    This significantly updated second edition provides a thorough yet concise introduction to the main concepts and models defined in the IEC 61499 standard for modeling distributed control systems for use in factory automation

  • Hemingway in Italy and Other Essays: Critical Approaches

    This selection of seventeen essays on the writing of Ernest Hemingway is edited by Robert W. Lewis, the President of the Hemingway Society and Chairman of the Hemingway Foundation. Commentary...