The 'undiscovered country' suggests, particularly in Hemingway's view, the nature of Spain itself; more specifically, within the novel it hints at the unknown but fateful and omen-ridden nature of the episode of blowing the bridge; for Robert Jordan and Maria it also describes the ecstasy of love and, finally, for Robert Jordan, the ultimate uncertainty of death. I chose to use the phrase in the title of this book because, above all, the 'undiscovered...