Content Posted in 2020
$1000 a Year, John Baxter
1915, 1916, 1917, and 1918, Paolo Pozzato
1924: Hemingway’s Luggage and the Miraculous Year, Paul Smith
30 Years / 30 Lives: Documenting a Pandemic, Kimberly Vrudny
"$4000 a Screw": The Prostituted Art of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, Sarah Churchwell
50 Years Ago... Hemingway (Hic) Liberates the Ritz, Michael Taylor
907 Whitehead Street, Carol Hemingway
907 Whitehead Street, Carol Hemingway
"A Bicycle is a Splendid Thing": Hemingway’s Source for Bartolomeo Aymo in A Farewell to Arms, Mark Cirino
Abjection in Ernest Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast, Donald Vanouse
Abjections In Our Time, Donald Vanouse
Aboard the "Pilar" with Hemingway, Havana, 1934, Arnold Samuelson
Aboard the "Pilar" with Hemingway, Havana, 1934, Arnold Samuelson
Aboriginal America, Walter Benn Michaels
Abortion: A New Generation of Catholic Response, Stephen J. Heaney
Abortion in Modern Arabic Literature, Jeff Koloze
About Literary Wars, Alfred Kern
About This Volume, Keith Newlin
A Brave New World, Roger Jimenez
A Brief Safari into the Religious Terrain of Green Hills of Africa, Robert Gajdusek
Absent Fathers, Homosexual Sons, and Melancholic Repression in Three of Hemingway’s Short Stories, Teodóra Dömötör
A Budding Writer Gets a Start, Gregory Clark
A Burning Question in Romans 12:20: What do the "Coals of Fire" Mean?, John Martens
A Burning World of War: How Iconicity Works in Constructing the Fictional World View in A Farewell to Arms, Xinxin Zhao
Abusive and Nonabusive Dying in Hemingway’s Fiction, Mark Spilka
A Butlerian Reading of Ernest Hemingway’s Personality and His Works, Golbarg Khorsand and Parvin Ghasem
Academic Freedom?, Gregory J. Coulter
A Café is a Very Different Thing: Hemingway’s Café as Church and Home, Leon Betsworth
A Captain in Hemingway’s Court? The Story of Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms, and the Unpublished Papers of Robert W. Bates, Steven Florczyk
A Catalog of Vivid Near-Death Experiences, Fred M. Frohock
Access to Airport Facilities: Its Impact on Market Competition, Monica Hartmann
A Circuit of Ordeals: Nostalgia and the Romance of Hardship in Graham Greene’s Journey without Maps and Ernest Hemingway’s Green Hills of Africa, Emily O. Wittman
A Clash of Certainties, Old and New: For Whom the Bell Tolls and the Inner War of Ernest Hemingway, Michael K. Solow
A Classroom Approach to Black Presence in The Sun Also Rises, Gary Edward Holcomb
A Clean, Well-Lighted Place, Joseph M. Flora
"A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" by Ernest Hemingway, Jenny Cromie
A Clean, Well-Lighted Place for Killing: Nostalgia in Hemingway’s Death in the Afternoon, Emily O. Whittman
A Closer Look at Hemingway’s Friend Mike Ward, Kevin J. Hayes
A Comment on "(Re)-Teaching Hemingway: Anti-Semitism as a Thematic Device in The Sun Also Rises", Jesse Bier
A Companion to Ernest Hemingway’s Death in the Afternoon, Miriam B. Mandel
A Comparative Evaluation of the Value of External Goods in the Pursuit of "Happiness" and "Human Flourishing", Stephen J. Laumakis
A Comprehensive Checklist of Hemingway Short Fiction Criticism, Explication, and Commentary, 1975-1989, Jackson J. Benson
A Comprehensive Companion to Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast: Annotation to Interpretation, Gerry Brenner
A Computer Program for the Objective Analysis of Style and Emotional Connotations of Prose: Hemingway, Galsworthy, and Faulkner Compared, Cynthia M. Whissell
A Concordance to Hemingway’s In Our Time, Peter L. Hays
A Consideration of Cephalus: Clues to the Relation of Philosophy and Virtue in the Republic, Catherine Jack Deavel
A Contrastive-Stylistic Study into the Tense Distribution in English and Slovene Fictional Texts, Silvana Orel Kos
A Conversation among Wars: Teaching A Farewell to Arms as an American War Novel, Jennifer Haytock
A Course in Integration: Faith, Engineering, and Feedback, Barbara Sain
A Creative Spiral: From Death in the Afternoon (1932) to The Dangerous Summer (1960), Beatriz Penas Ibañez
A Critique of Scanlon on Double Effect, Joshua Stuchlik
Across the Canal and Into Kansas City: Hemingway’s Westward Composition of Absolution in Across the River and Into the Trees, Matthew Nickel
Across the River and into the Stream: Journey of the Divided Heart, Ann Putnam
"Across the river and into the trees, I thought": Hemingway’s Impact on Alex La Guma, Roger Field
Across the Sea: Hemingway’s Cuba, Stone Shiflet
Activity, Identity, and God: A Tension in Aquinas and His Interpreters, Mark Spencer
Actually, I Felt Sorry for the Lion, Nina Baym
A Cuban View of Hemingway, Mario Menocal and Jeffrey Meyers
A Cyanobacterial Circadian Timing Mechanism, Jayna L. Ditty
A Darker Past in The Garden of Eden, Valerie Rohy
A Dark Ill-Lighted Place: Fitzgerald and Hemingway, Philippe Count of Darkness and Philip Counter-Espionage Agent, H. R. Stoneback
A Darwinian Reading of "Big Two-Hearted River": The Re-enchantment of Nick Adams?, Michael Kim Roos
"A Day’s Wait" in Piggott, Arkansas, Norman E. Stafford
Additions to Hemingway’s Reading, Frederic Svoboda
Addressing the Need for Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Education to Prepare Social Work Students for Practice, Tara Anderson
Address to the Hemingway Society Congress: Venice, June 22, 2014, Giacomo Ivancich
A Defense of A Farewell to Arms, Jim Mulvey
Adieu Identity—Mirrors and Newspapers in Hemingway and A Farewell to Arms, Robert Emmett Finnegan
A Discipline of Sentiments: Masculinity in Ernest Hemingway’s Death in the Afternoon, Daniel Worden
"A Divine Gesture": Hemingway’s Complex Parody of the Modern, Dennis Ryan
A Farewell to Adverbs: Why Computers Will Never Write Novels, Randall Silvis
A Farewell to Arm: Amputation, Castration, and Masculinity, Carl P. Eby
A Farewell to Glory: Hemingway and Hugh Dalton on the Italian Front, Mark Thompson
A Farewell to Oak Park, Reed Karaim
A Farewell to the Armed Hospital: Military-Medical Discourse in Frederic Henry’s Italy, Zack Hausle
A Farewell to the Senses? Hemingway, Remarque and the Aesthetics of World War I, Stefan L. Brandt
A Few Paces from Hemingway, Arthur M. Saltzman
A Few Practical Things: Death in the Afternoon and Hemingway’s Natural Pedagogy, Ross K. Tangedal
"A Few Practical Things": Hemingway’s Syntheses, Zvonimir Radeljkoviḉ
Affects in Hemingway’s Nick Adams Sequence, Kerry McSweeney
"Aficion Means Passion": Sexuality and Religion in The Sun Also Rises, Joshua Weiss
A Final (?) Note on the Textual Errors of Ernest Hemingway’s "Summer People", Susan Seitz
A Firm Entry Approach to Religious Pluralism and Religious Participation, Michael W. Walrath
A Fish Tale, Paul Greenberg
A Foul Mood, A Dirty Joke: Hemingway’s "Cat in the Rain", Peter Griffin
African Journeys: Hemingway’s Influence on the Life and Writings of Robert Ruark, John R. Bittner
Africa Revisited, Robert Fleming
Afrocentric Voices: Constructing Identities, (Dis)placing Difference, Kanishka Chowdhury
A Frost/Hemingway Roundtable, Suzanne del Gizzo, Camille Roman, Hsui-Ling Lin, Scott Donaldson, George Monteiro, and Thomas Travisano
"After the Denim" and "After the Storm": Raymond Carver Comes to Terms with the Hemingway Influence, James Plath
Afterthoughts on "The Rites of War and The Sun Also Rises" Inspired by For Whom the Bell Tolls, Alex Vernon
Afterword: The Manuscript, Toni D. Knott
"After You, Baroness!" Ernest Hemingway and Karen Blixen (Isak Dinesen), Clara Juncker
A Full Internet Offering of an Introductory Philosophy Course, Michael J. Winter
A Further Note on an Unpublished Letter, Linda Patterson Miller
Against MacIntyre's Metaethical Perspectivism, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Against the Crannied Wall: The Limits of Biography, Michael S. Reynolds
Against the Impossibility and Implausibility of Thomistic Natural Law, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Against the Quotidian Machine: Woolf, Hemingway, and Proust, Zena Meadowsong
Against the Stream: Thomas Hudson and Painting, Stephen Mathewson
A Garden of Eden, or, Hemingway’s Last Lot, John Sanford
Agassiz or Darwin: Faith and Science in Hemingway’s High School Zoology Class, Michael Roos
A Generation Lost and Found: Hemingway, Fitzgerald and the Paris of the Twenties, Malcolm Bradbury
"A Generation of Leaves": Homeric Allusion in Chapter Five of Hemingway’s In Our Time, Robert Jungman and Carole Tabor
Agnes and Ernest: A Decade before Catherine, John J. Fenstermaker
A Grounded Theory Study for Developing Teacher Self-Efficacy Throughout a Teaching Career, David E. Grambow
A Guide to the Marine Life in Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea, Susan F. Beegel
Ahab, Santiago, and Josh: Learning from the Boys, Paula Kopacz
A Heart Enshrouded in the Landscape: An Impressionist Reading of "Big Two-Hearted River", Luchen Li
A Hemingway Odyssey: Special Places in his Life, H. Lea Lawrence
A Hemingway Story, Andre Dubus
A Hemingway-Vallejo Analogue, Beatriz Penas Ibáñez
A Historical Guide to Ernest Hemingway, Linda Wagner-Martin
Ailments, Accidents, and Suicide, Peter L. Hays
"Ain’t Got No Chance": The Case of The Breaking Point, Michael Civille
A Journey Shared: A Farewell to Arms as Catherine Barkley’s Story, Amy Lerman
A Key West Girl, Ernest Hemingway and Patrick Hemingway
Akrasia Revisited: An Interpretation and Defense of Aristotle, Christopher H. Toner
A Lack of Passion, Ernest Hemingway
"A Lack of Passion": Its Background, Sources, and Composition History, Susan F. Beegel
A Lamp on the Anxiety in Hemingway’s "Vital Light", Gerry Brenner
À la Recherche du Présent Perdu, Milan Kundera
Albert Halper’s "A Farewell to the Rising Son": A Newly Recovered Parody of Hemingway, Michael Patrick Hart
Alchemy in The Sun Also Rises: Hidden Gold in Hemingway’s Narrative, Wolfgang E. H. Rudat
Alchemy, Memory, and Archetypes: Reading Hemingway’s Under Kilimanjaro as an African Fairy Tale, Erik Nakjavani
Alcoholism in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises: A Wine and Roses Perspective of the Lost Generation, Matts G. Djos
Alcoholism in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises: A Wine and Roses Perspective on the Lost Generation, Matts Djos
Alexander Polynomials and Determinants for Knot Types through 16 Crossings, Eric J. Rawdon and Addie McCurdy
Alias Grace: Music and the Feminine Aesthetic in Hemingway’s Early Style, Hilary K. Justice
Alice Meynell, Raymond MacKenzie
Alice the Beautiful: Removing Society’s Judgment in Hemingway’s "The Light of the World", Rachel Karslake
A Lie by Noon?, Suzanne del Gizzo
Aliens Look at Sex and Marriage, Stephen J. Heaney
A Lifetime of Flower Narratives: Letting the Silenced Voice Speak, Miriam B. Mandel
A Life Under Fire, Sarah Kerr
A Life Worth Living: The Adventures of a Passionate Sportsman, Jack Hemingway
"A Little Crazy": Psychiatric Diagnoses of Three Hemingway Women Characters, Charles J. Nolan Jr.
Alkaline Earth Metal Di- and Triphenylmethanides: Analysis of Ion Association Modes, Marites A. Guino-o
Allegories of Travel and Tourism in "Hills Like White Elephants", Russ Pottle
"All [Her] Melancholic Sounds": the Poetics of Felicia Hemans, Young-ok An
All Man! Hemingway, 1950s Men’s Magazines, and the Masculine Persona, David M. Earle
All Nice Wives Are Like That: Hemingstein, Michael North
All Quiet on the Midwestern Front: "Soldier’s Home", William Blazek
"All the People in the Ring Together": Hemingway, Performance, and the Politics of the Corrida, David Barnes
Allusions to The Merchant of Venice and the New Testament in "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen": Hemingway’s Anti-Semitism Reconsidered, Horst H. Kruse
Allusion, Word-Play, and the Central Conflict in Hemingway’s "Hills Like White Elephants", Timothy D. O'Brien
A Lock of Christina Rossetti’s Hair, Raymond MacKenzie
A Logotherapeutic Approach to Teaching The Sun Also Rises, Kurt J. Krueger
A Look at the Manuscript of The Garden of Eden, P. G. Rama Rao
Alternate Education for Rural Development in Peru: Evaluation of the Effect of CRFA Schools on Retention, Suzanne L.W. Wisniewski
Always "Shoving Off": A Letter as Metaphor, Ellen Andrews Knodt
"Always Something of It Remains": Sexual Trauma in Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls, Natalie Carter
"A Man Can Be Destroyed but Not Defeated": Ernest Hemingway’s Near-Death Experience and Declining Health, Sebastian Dieguez
"A Man of the World" and "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place": Hemingway’s Unified View of Old Age, John Leonard
Amateur Boxing in Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, S. A. Cowan
A Matlab User-Interface Tool for Modeling Herds, Paul R. Ohmann and Adam S. Green
A Matter of Love or Death: Hemingway’s Developing Psychosexuality in For Whom the Bell Tolls, Marc Hewson
A Matter of Time: The Cinematographic Quality of Narration in Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Clara Mallier
American Expatriate Fictions and the Ethics of Sexual Difference, Martin Halliwell
American Fiction, American Myth: Essays by Philip Young, David Morrell and Sandra Whipple Spanier
American Journalism and Literature Subsuming British Colonialism, Terrence Craig
American Minimalism: The Western Vernacular in Normal Mailer’s The Executioner’s Song, Andrew Wilson
American Red Cross in Italy, Giovanni Cecchin
Americans in Spain, Ichiro Takayoshi
American Thresholds, the International Scene, and Bare Life in Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, William Boelhower
American Tourists in Spain, Peter N. Carroll
A Modernist Quest for Martyrdom: Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea and T S Eliot’s Murder in the Cathedral, Subhas Sarkar
Among Critics, Janis P. Stout
A Morning with Hemingway, Bruce Rettman
A Mother's Love: Insight into the Dignity of Persons, Catherine Jack Deavel
A Moveable Feast, Ernest Hemingway
"A Moveable Feast" or "a miserable time actually"? Ernest Hemingway, Kay Boyle, and Modernist Memoir, Verna Kale
A Moveable Michigan: A Talk Given in a Room on the Petoskey Harbor Overlooking Lake Michigan, Waring Jones
A MOVE TOWARD MINDFULNESS: A STUDY OF MINDFULNESS PRACTICES IN REGULAR EDUCATION CLASSROOMS K-12, Michelle W. Kramer
A Multimedia Approach to Teaching A Farewell to Arms, David Scoma
A Mutable Feast: Batch of Hemingway Ephemera from Cuba is Digitized, Charles McGrath
An Agatha Christie Play—Without the Mystery, Lisa Tyler
An All-Too-Moveable Feast: Ernest Hemingway and the Stakes of Terroir, Catherine Keyser
Analogical Possibilities: How Words Refer to God, Philip Rolnick
Analogues of the Deserter-in-The-Gauertal Incident: Philoxenia in "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", David L. Anderson
Analogy, Philip Rolnick
Analogy, Necessity, and an Editor’s Anxiety, John Boyle
Analysis of the Antibacterial Activity of Tetracycline’s Photoproducts, Jayna L. Ditty
Analyzing Arabic Translation Methods of English Similes: A Case Study of The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, Jaber Nashi M. Alshammari
An American in Paris: Hemingway and the Expatriate Life, Matthew J. Bolton
An Analysis of the Use of Rights Language in Pre-Modern Catholic Thought, Bernard Brady
An Anti-reductionist Account of Singular Causation, Michael W. Rota
"An Apostle for His Work": The Death of Lieutenant Edward Michael McKey, Stephen Bates
An Assessment of the Impacts of Sri Lanka's Programme for School Improvement and School Report Card Programme on Students' Academic Progress, Suzanne L.W. Wisniewski
An autobiographical journey of White identity development: Understanding my racial presence, Drea J. Tuott
An Automated Titrator Based on a Microcontroller: an Interfacing Exercise for Advanced Analytical Chemistry Students, Gary A. Mabbott
An Axiomatic Approach to Aristotle's Ethics, Michael J. Winter
An Axiomatic Approach to Aristotle's Ethics, Michael J. Winter
An Axiomatic Approach to Aristotle's Ethics, Michael J. Winter
Anderson and Hemingway, Joseph Anthony Ward
André Marty and Ernest Hemingway, Gavin Bowd
Androgyny and In Our Time, "Chapter VII", George Cheatham
Androgyny and Individuation in the Work of Ernest Hemingway, Robert E. Gajdusek
And Then They Behaved: Examining the Institutional Misconduct of Adult Inmates Who Were Initially Incarcerated as Juveniles, Jessica P. Hodge
An Earnest Young Man in his Letters Home, Brian Burnes
An Elephant in the Garden: Hemingway’s Africa in The Garden of Eden Manuscript, Chikako Tanimoto
"An Attention That Is Almost Holy": The Spirit of Provence in Durrell and Hemingway, Matthew Nickel
An Encounter with Hemingway, James R. Corey
An Error in the Introduction to A Moveable Feast: The Restored Edition, Robert L. Yarup
An Error in the Text of Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, C. Harold Hurley
An Evening at the Kennedy White House: Fredric March Performs Hemingway’s Islands in the Stream, Mark Cirino
An Evening with Patrick Hemingway, Michael Seefeldt
A Never-Before-Published Essay about Growing Up with Hemingway, Written by His Unrequited High School Crush, Robert K. Elder
"An Explanatory Glossary": Hemingway’s Unique Spanish-English Bullfight Vocabulary, Nancy Bredendick
An Exploration of the Strong Black Woman Schema and Perinatal Mental Health, Maima Fant
An Exploratory Analysis of the Decision-Making Process in One County Juvenile Department, Jessica P. Hodge and Richard G. Greenleaf
Angelic Sin in Aquinas and Scotus and the Genesis of Some Central Objections to Contemporary Virtue Ethics, Christopher H. Toner
Angling for Affection: Absent Fathers, Fatherhood, and Fishing in A Farewell to Arms, Gerald J. Kennedy
An ideology beyond defeat : confederate visions of work and citizenship in the reconstruction South, David C. Williard
Animals, Ryan Hediger
An Immovable Feast? Another Look at Henry King’s The Sun Also Rises, Gordon Thomas
An Impact Evaluation of Sri Lanka's Policies to Promote the Academic Performance of Primary School Students through School Improvement and Report Card Programs, Suzanne L.W. Wisniewski
An Interruption at the Finca, with an Anecdote About Faulkner, Donald Junkins
An Interview with Gigi’s All-Stars at Ernest Hemingway’s Finca Vigía, San Francisco de Paula, Cuba, July 6, 2004, David B. Martens
An Interview with Papa’s Little Sister, Gail Sinclair
An Interview with Paula McLain, Author of The Paris Wife, Gail Sinclair
An Introduction to Buddhist Philosophy, Stephen J. Laumakis
An Introduction to The Sun Also Rises: Ernest Hemingway, Michael J. Hartwell
An Introduction to Jane Mason’s Safari, Alane Salierno Mason
Annotations to Hemingway’s Poetry, Jeffrey Meyers
Annual Miles Drive Used Car Prices, Monica Hartmann
A Note on Ernest Hemingway’s ‘Ten Indians’ and William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury, Steven Carter
A Note on Henri Rousseau and Hemingway’s "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", Linda Wagner-Martin
A Note on Robert Frost and Ernest Hemingway, Steven Carter
A Note on the Text(s) of "A Lack of Passion", Susan F. Beegel
Another Fix on Hemingway, Sport, and the Twenties, David L. Vanderwerken
Anselm, God, and the Act of Sin: Interpretive Difficulties, W. Matthews Grant
Antecedents of the Feminine Imagery of Spirit in the Acts of Thomas, Susan Myers
Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance in a River Impacted by Agricultural and Municipal Inputs, Kristine H. Wammer
Anti-Fascist Symbols and Subtexts in A Farewell to Arms: Hemingway, Mussolini, and Journalism in the 1920s, John Robert Bittner and Joseph M. Flora
Anti/Feminism: Frances Low and the Issue of Women’s Work at the Fin de Siècle, Alexis Easley
Anti-Heroic Theme and Structure in Midwestern World War I Novels from Cather to Hemingway, Paul W. Miller
Anti-Semitism in The Sun Also Rises: Trauma, Jealousies, and the Genesis of Cohn, Wolfgang E. H. Rudat
Anti-Semitism in The Sun Also Rises: Traumas, Jealousies, and the Genesis of Cohn, Wolfgang E. H. Rudat
Antithetical Icons? Willa Cather, Ernest Hemingway, and the First World War, Steven Trout
"Anti-War Correspondence": Reshaping Death in the For Whom the Bell Tolls Manuscript, Thomas Gould
Anxious Masculinity and Silencing in Ernest Hemingway’s "Mr. and Mrs. Elliot", Teodóra Dömötör
A Paradox of Actuality, David Clemenson
A Partial Review: Critical Essays on the Short Stories, 1976-1989, Paul Smith
A Passion for Plot: Prolegomena to Affective Narratology, Patrick Colm Hogan
A Path Analysis of Racially Diverse Men’s Sexual Victimization, Risk-Taking, and Attitudes, Bryana H. French, Michelle Teti, Han Na Suh, and Melissa R. Serafin
A Philosophical Critique of the Brain Death Movement, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Aphrahat on the Modes of Christ’s Indwelling, Mark DelCogliano
"A Plague of All Cowards": "Macomber" and Henry IV, Gary Harrington
A Poetics of the Great Depression: Style and Aesthetics in Tom Kromer’s Waiting for Nothing, Robert Dale Parker
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young or Old Innovator, David W. Galenson
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young or Old Innovator: Measuring the Careers of Modern Novelists, David W. Galenson
"A Powerful Beacon": Love Illuminating Human Attachment in Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Joel Armstrong
Appendix A: English 482, Hemingway: End-of-Term Writing Prompts and Student Responses, Laura Godfrey, Kelly Owens, Ricky Baldridge, Lee J. Brainard, Marshall J. Palmer, and Allison Gneckow
Appendix A, Literary Translations under Restrictions: Two Case Studies, Natalia Kamovnikova
Appendix C, English 296: Major Figures (Hemingway) Midterm Presentations
Appendix I: Hemingway and McCarthy: Affinities of the Heart, Allen Josephs
Appendix II: Hemingway’s Trout, McCarthy’s Trout, Allen Josephs
Appropriating Hemingway: Using Him as a Fictional Character, Ron McFarland
Approximating the Material Text: Facsimiles of Handwriting in the Strand, Alexis Easley
A Pragma-stylistic Contribution to the Study of Narrativity: Standard and Non-standard Narrativities, Beatriz Penas Ibáñez
A Preliminary Study of ELL College Students and Their Development of Academic Literacy through Ernest Hemingway’s Journalistic Style, Alfonso Guerriero Jr.
A Problem for Hasker: freedom with respect to the present, hard facts, and theological incompatibilism, Michael W. Rota
Aquinas among Libertarians and Compatibilists: Breaking the Logic of Theological Determinism, W. Matthews Grant
Aquinas and Natural Human Fulfillment: Inconsistencies?, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Aquinas and Scotus on the Causal Origin of Contingency, Gloria Frost
Aquinas and Scotus on the Causal Origin of Contingency, Gloria Frost
Aquinas and the Early Embryo, Stephen J. Heaney
Aquinas and the Moral Status of the Conceptus, Stephen J. Heaney
Aquinas and the Presence of the Human Rational Soul in the Early Embryo, Stephen J. Heaney
Aquinas, Divine Simplicity, and Divine Freedom, W. Matthews Grant
Aquinas' Lost Roman Commentary: An Historical Detective Story, John Boyle
Aquinas on how God causes the act of sin without causing the sin itself, W. Matthews Grant
Aquinas on the Obligations of Love in Charity and Natural Law, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Aquinas' Roman Commentary on Peter Lombard, John Boyle
Aquinas' Roman Commentary on Peter Lombard, John Boyle
Archetypal Figures in "The Snows of Kilimanjaro": Hemingway on Flight and Hospitality, David L. Anderson
Archibald MacLeish: An American Life, Scott Donaldson and R. H. Winnick
A Reader’s Guide to Pilar’s Bullfighters: Untold Histories in For Whom the Bell Tolls, Miriam B. Mandel
A Reading of Zoomorphism in "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber", Christopher McGill
Are Charitable Giving and Religious Attendance Complements or Substitutes? The Role of Measurement Error, Matthew Kim
A Reexamination of the Hylomorphic Theory of Death, Mark Spencer
Are Fundamental Ethical Principles Codifiable?, Michael J. Winter
Are Fundamental Ethical Principles Definable?, Michael J. Winter
Are Fundamental Principles in Aristotle's Ethics Codifiable?, Michael J. Winter
A Rejoinder to Matts Djos on Drinking in The Sun Also Rises, David R. Goodman
Are Lemons Really Hot Potatoes, Monica Hartmann
Are the Love Precepts Really Natural Law's Primary Precepts?, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Are the Love Precepts Really Natural Law's Primary Precepts?, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Are we obliged to feed PVS patients until natural death?, Michael J. Degnan
Argula von Grumbach: A Sixteenth Century Woman Defends Her Right to Public Speech, Sherry Jordon
Aristotelian Well-Being: A Response to L.W. Sumner's Critique, Christopher H. Toner
Aristotle, hos epi to polu relations, and a demonstrative science of ethics, Michael J. Winter
Aristotle on Altruism, Michael J. Winter
Aristotle on Unqualified Knowledge: Do Referential Universals Solve the Meno Paradox?, Michael J. Degnan
Aristotle's Foundationalism: Dialectic or Epagoge?, Michael J. Winter and Michael J. Degnan
Aristotle's Insights About Private Property, Michael J. Winter
"Arms and the Man": An Italian Lineage for the Wedding of Love and War in A Farewell to Arms, Beverly Taylor
"A Room on the Garden Side": Hemingway’s Unpublished Liberation of Paris, Susan F. Beegel
A Rotten Way to Be Wounded: The Tragicomedy of The Sun Also Rises, Wolfgang E. H. Rudat
Artifice and Reality: The Blending of Venice and America in Across the River and into the Trees, Adam Long
Artists and Their Art: Hemingway and Velásquez—The Shared Worlds of For Whom the Bell Tolls and Las Meninas, Robin Gadjusek
Art Matters: Hemingway, Craft, and the Creation of the Modern Short Story, Lamb Paul Lamb
Arts, Theology and the Church: New Intersections, Kimberly Vrudny
A Sailor Looks at Hemingway’s Islands, Walter Houk
A Sea of Change: Ernest Hemingway and the Gulf Stream, A Contextual Biography, Mark P. Ott
A Sea of Possibilities: Ernest Hemingway’s "The Sea Change", Mary Beth Gallagher
A Second Look at Helen Ferguson in A Farewell to Arms, Fern Kory
A Sectarian Analysis of the Damascus Document, John Martens
A Shared Language of American Modernism: Hemingway and the Black Renaissance, Mark P. Ott
A Shared Palette: Hemingway and Winslow Homer, Painters of the Gulf Stream, Charlene M. Murphy
A Shelter from The Torrents of Spring, Welford Dunaway Taylor
A Short Biography of Ernest Hemingway, Henri-Pierre Corbacho
A Simple, Inexpensive Photoelastic Modulator, Adam S. Green
A Skewed Image: Harry Potter and the Nature of Evil, Catherine Jack Deavel
A Sliding Discourse: The Language of A Farewell to Arms, Ben Stoltzfus
A Source for Hemingway’s "Indian Camp", William Adair
A Source Text for the Opening Passage of A Farewell to Arms, Bryan Giemza
A Spanish Portrait: Spain and Its Connections with the Thematic and Structural Dimensions of For Whom the Bell Tolls, Ricardo Marín Ruiz
A Spiritual Field Guide: Meditations for the Open Air, Bernard Brady
A Spy Who Made His Own Way: Ernest Hemingway, Wartime Spy, Nicholas Reynolds
Assessing the Status of Gender-Specific Programs through the Lens of Juvenile Justice Staff, Jessica P. Hodge
Associations Between Golden-Headed Lion Tamarins and the Bird Community in the Atlantic Forest of Southern Bahia, Sarah J. Hankerson
A Student’s Guide to Ernest Hemingway, Timothy J. Pingelton
"A Study in Pain": Musical Variations and Ernest Hemingway’s "The Gambler, the Nun, and the Radio", Nicole J. Camastra
A Summer of Submissions: Hemingway’s Postcard Notes (1924), Paul Smith
A Tale of Two Adams: Insights for the Integrity of a Catholic University, Michael J. Naughton
"At Five in the Afternoon": Toward a Poetics of Duende in Bataille and Hemingway, David F. Richter
At Hemingway’s Table: Food for the Five Senses, Valerie Hemingway
"A Thousand Tit-bits": George Eliot and the New Journalism, Alexis Easley
"A Thousand Tit-bits": George Eliot and the New Journalism, Alexis Easley
A Thunderous Reception: Broadway, Hollywood, and A Farewell to Arms, Leonard J. Leff
"A Tiny Operation with Great Effect": Authorial Revision and Editorial Emasculation in the Manuscript of Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls, Thomas E. Gould
A Tragedy of Idealism in To Have and Have Not, Jopi Nyman
A Tribute to Gregory H. Hemingway, Carol Hemingway
A Tribute to Michael Buckley, SJ, 1931–2019: Teacher, Mentor, and Friend, Anna Bonta Moreland and Grant Kaplan
A Trick Men Learn in Paris: Hemingway, Esquire and Mass Tourism, Kevin Maier
Attending to the Grief of Grief Therapy A Supervision Tool for Developing Clinicians’ State of Mind Related to Grief, Heidi Bausch
At the Heart of A Farewell to Arms, Linda Wagner-Martin
At the Hemingways: With Fifty Years of Correspondence Between Ernest and Marcelline Hemingway, Marcelline Hemingway Sanford
At War with Hemingway: The "Enthrallment" of Combat, Ron McFarland
A Two-fold Strategy for a Literature of Life, Catherine Jack Deavel
Authorial Intention and the divisio textus, John Boyle
Authors, Critics, Reviewers, Josef Skvorecky
Authorship, Gender and Identity: George Eliot in the 1850s, Alexis Easley
Authorship, Gender and Power: Harriet Martineau and the Periodical Press, Alexis Easley
Authorship, Gender and Power in Victorian Culture: Harriet Martineau and the Victorian Periodical Press, Alexis Easley
Autobiography and Anesthesia: Ernest Hemingway, Storm Jameson, and Me, Bonnie Wilde Cunningham
Autopathography and Depression: Describing the "Despair Beyond Despair", Stephen T. Moran
Autumn in Venice: Ernest Hemingway and His Last Muse, Andrea Di Robilant
Ava: A Life in Movies, Kendra Bean and Anthony Uzarowski
Ava Gardner: "love is nothing", Lee Server
A Variation Study on the Thematic Evolution of Chinese and Western Ocean Literature from the Perspective of Communication and Variation Theory, Mei Xie and Qi Zhao
"Ave atque vale": F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Wolfe—and Charles Scribner’s Sons, John Fenstermaker
"A Very Attractive Devil": Gregory Hemingway in Islands in the Stream, Fred Ashe
A "Very Complicated" Diet for a Lion: The Function of Food and Drink in "The Good Lion", Kei Katsui
A Very Complicated Negotiation: Teaching Hemingway to Second Language Learners of English, Douglas Sheldon
"A Very Sinister Book": The Sun Also Rises as Critique of Pastoralism, David Savola
A View from the Dig at Century’s End, Michael S. Reynolds
A Visual Apocalypse, John Martens
A Walk with Gregory Hemingway, Phillip Dibble
A Way It Never Was: Propaganda and Shell Shock in "Soldier’s Home" and "A Way You’ll Never Be", Celia M. Kingsbury
A Window on the Prey: The Hunter Sees a Human Face in Hemingway’s "After the Storm" and Melville’s "The Grand Armada", Nathaniel Philbrick
Awkwardness and Appreciation in Death in the Afternoon, David Wyatt
A World Thoroughly Unmade: McCarthy’s Conclusion to The Road, Kenneth K. Brandt
"A Writer is Like a Gypsy": Hemingway and Politics, Sanjukta Dasgupta
Back to the Garden or into the Night: Hemingway and Fitzgerald on Fall and Redemption, Timothy P. Jackson
Bacterial Chemotaxis to Xenobiotic Chemicals and Naturally-Occurring Analogs, Jayna L. Ditty
Bacterial Circadian Programs, Jayna L. Ditty
Bad Faith in Green Hills of Africa, Lloyd Willis
Bad Luck or No Luck at All: Religion, Magic, and Chance, Larry E. Grimes
Baldwin’s Hemingway: The Sun Also Rises in Giovanni’s Room, with a Twist, Jessica Kent
Balthasar on the Spiritual Senses: Perceiving Splendour, Mark McInroy
Banned Books: Literature Suppressed on Social Grounds, Dawn B. Sova
Barbershop Bravery, Nina Baym
Barefoot in the Hemlocks: Nick Adams’ Betrayal of Love in "Ten Indians", Paul Wadden
Barking at Death: Hemingway, Africa, and the Stages of Dying, James Plath
Baseball and Ernest Hemingway, Peter W. Dowell and Lee A. Pederson
Baseball in Hemingway’s "The Three-Day Blow": The Way It Really Was in the Fall of 1916, C. Harold Hurley
Bashing Hemingway Off-Broadway: John de Groot’s Papa, Richard Allan Davison
Basil of Caesarea, Didymus the Blind, and the Anti-Pneumatomachian Exegesis of Amos 4:13 and John 1:3, Mark DelCogliano
Basil of Caesarea on Proverbs 8:22 and the Sources of Pro-Nicene Theology, Mark DelCogliano
Basil of Caesarea’s Anti-Eunomian Theory of Names: Christian Theology and Late-Antique Philosophy in the Fourth-Century Trinitarian Controversy, Mark DelCogliano
Basil of Caesarea’s Anti-Eunomian Theory of Names: Christian Theology and Late-Antique Philosophy in the Fourth-Century Trinitarian Controversy, Mark DelCogliano
Bassano, Ca’ Erizzo, The Brenta in Ernest Hemingway’s Heart, Giandomenico Cortese
Bearing Across: Studies in Literature and Science, Steven Carter
Beastly Kings and the Heavenly Messiah: Daniel's Vision of "One Like a Son of Man", Catherine A. Cory
Beating Mr. Turgenev: "The Execution of Tropmann" and Hemingway’s Aesthetic of Witness, Mark Cirino
Beatrice's Gaze Revisited: Anatomizing The Cenci, An Young-Ok
Beautiful Exile: The Life of Martha Gellhorn, Carl Rollyson
Beauty of the Bullfight in Hemingway’s "Chapter XII," In Our Time, Kenji Nakajima
Beauty's Vineyard: A Theological Aesthetic of Anguish and Anticipation, Kimberly Vrudny
Beckett and Hemingway: A Stylistic Comparison, N. M. Rao
Becoming an Artist: Modern(ist) Life and A Moveable Feast, Marc Dolan
Becoming Fiction: Sarraute, Stein, Hemingway, Thomas Phillips
Becoming with Animals: Sympoiesis and the Ecology of Meaning in London and Hemingway, Ryan Hediger
Before Deification Became Eastern: Newman’s Ecumenical Retrieval, Mark McInroy
Beginning with "Nothing", Frank Scafella
Be Good and Do Good: Thinking Through Moral Theology, Bernard Brady
Behind For Whom the Bell Tolls and L’Espoir: Propaganda Rumble and Closet Journalists, Bernard Wilhelm
Being and Time in Ernest Hemingway’s "Cat in the Rain", Daniel Thomières
Being Elsewhere: "Hills Like White Elephants," Translation, and an Indian Classroom, K. Narayana Chandran
Being Operated On: Hemingway’s "The Gambler, the Nun, and the Radio", Adrian Bond
Belarus: An Emerging Civic Nation?, Renee L. Buhr and Steven M. Hoffman
Beleaguered Modernists: Hemingway, Stevens, and the Left, Milton A. Cohen
Beloved Patrons, Alfred Corn
Ben Finney’s Bad Advice to his Good Friend: Hemingway’s Vulnerability While Writing For Whom the Bell Tolls, William Braasch Watson and Eric J. Zylstra
Ben Franklin and the Lost Generation: The Self-Made Man in Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and Wright, Matthew J. Bolton
Bent Hemingway: Straightness, Sexuality, Style, Scott St. Pierre
Berkeley, Anselm and Semantic Paradox: A New Perspective on the Master Argument, David Clemenson
Bert-and-Ernie Stylistics: Introducing Hemingway through a Discussion of Hemingway’s Style, J. T. Barbarese
Between Cézanne and Picasso: Hemingway’s Artistic Inheritance, Indrani Haldar
Between Melancholia and Jubilant Novatio: Ernest Hemingway’s Modernist Ambivalences, Beatriz Penas Ibáñez
Between Ngàje Ngài and Kilimanjaro: A Rortian Reading of Hemingway’s African Encounters, Frank Mehring
Between the Language and Silence of War: Martha Gellhorn and the Female Characters of Hemingway’s The Fifth Column, Lisa Jackson-Schebetta
Between Two Worlds: Hemingway’s Brett Ashley and Homer’s Helen of Troy, Kathleen Morgan
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Mathematical Proof of the Unequivocal Guilt of Margot Macomber in Ernest Hemingway’s THE SHORT HAPPY LIFE OF FRANCIS MACOMBER, Andrew Spencer and Timothy G. Coffey
Beyond Death in the Afternoon: A Meditation on Tragedy in the Corrida, Allen Josephs
Beyond Death in the Afternoon: A Meditation on Tragedy in the Corrida, Allen Josephs
Beyond The Da Vinci Code: Popular Religion in the 21st Century, David T. Landry
Beyond the Heroic “I”: Reading Lawrence, Hemingway, and “Masculinity”, Stephen P. Clifford
Beyond the Photographs: What the Images of Hemingway’s Fish Don’t Tell Us, Michael K. Steinberg and Jordan Cissell
Beyond the Rhetoric: Distributed Technologies and Political Engagement, Steven M. Hoffman and Angela High-Pippert
Beyond the Roots of Human Inaction: Fostering Collective Effort Toward Ecosystem Conservation, Elise L. Amel and Britain A. Scott
Biblical Resonances in Hemingway’s Short Fiction: Moving Testaments to His Art, Ajanta Paul
Biblio-Files: Notions from a Decade of Annotation, Albert J. DeFazio III
Bibliographical Essay: Lies, Damned Lies, and Hemingway Criticism, Kelli A. Larson
Bidding Goodbye to the Plumed Troop and the Big Wars: The Presence of Othello in A Farewell to Arms, Andrew J. Wilson
Big Fish: On the Relative Popularity of Zane Grey and Ernest Hemingway, Dominika Ferens
"Big Two-Hearted River": A Brief Meditation on "Nothing", Frank Scafella
Big Two-Hearted River: Ernest Hemingway, Michael J. Hartwell
"Big Two-Hearted River": Why the Swamp is Tragic, William Adair
Big Two-Hearted Writer: Part One, Mark Browning
Big Two-Hearted Writer: Part Two, Mark Browning
Bilingual Wordplay: Variations on a Theme by Hemingway and Steinbeck, R. Mimi Gladstein
Bioavailability, Transport, and Chemotaxis Towards Organic Pollutants, Jayna L. Ditty
Biographical Perspective: Hemingway and Roethke Both Danced "My Papa’s Waltz", Annie Ransford
Biography, John Raeburn
Biography of Ernest Hemingway, Veda Boyd Jones
Biography of Ernest Hemingway, Stanley Archer
Bird Hunting and Male Bonding in Hemingway’s Fiction and Family, James Hughes Meredith
"Bitched": Feminization, Identity, and the Hemingwayesque in The Sun Also Rises, Todd Onderdonk
"Black Sounds": Hemingway and Duende, Kristine A. Wilson
Blake and the Negative Dialectics of Enlightenment, Young-ok An
Blood, Sand, Sherry: Hemingway’s Madrid, David Farley
Blooming Hemingway, Cam Cobb and Michael K. Potter
Bloom’s How to Write About Ernest Hemingway, Kim E. Becnel
Blowing the Bridge: Essays on Hemingway and For Whom the Bell Tolls, Rena Sanderson
Body/Language: Gender and Power in Hard-Boiled Fiction, Jopi Nyman
Bogart and Hemingway, Jeffrey Meyers
Bogart, Bacall, Howard Hawks and Wartime Film Noir at Warner Bros: To Have and Have Not and The Big Sleep, Sheri Chinen Biesen
Boilerplate Potboilers: William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway, Peter Swirski
Book Review of Hugo Meynell's Freud, Marx, and Morals, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Book Review: Women Police in a Changing Society: Back Door to Equality, Jessica P. Hodge
Books About Us, Eleonory Gilburd
Books as Weapons: Propaganda, Publishing, and the Battle for Global Markets in the Era of World War II, John B. Hench
Borges on Hemingway, Hemingway on Hemingway: Craft, Grief, and Sport, Lawrence H. Martin
Bouts with Hemingway, David Wright
Boxing Ernest Hemingway, César Brioso
Boxing Ernest Hemingway, Paul Lionel Zimmerman, Peter King, and Bailey Zimmerman
Brain Aromatase and Territorial Aggression Across the Seasons in Male Song Sparrow, Sarah A. Heimovics
Breaking Forelegs: Hemingway’s Early Prefaces, Ross K. Tangedal
Breaking into the Conversation: How Students Can Acquire Authority for Their Writing, Mark Gaipa
Brett and the Other Women in The Sun Also Rises, James Nagel
Brett Ashley, Harold Bloom
Brett Ashley: The Beauty of It All, Linda Patterson Miller
"Brett Couldn’t Hold Him": Lady Ashley, Pedro Romero, and the Madrid Sequence of The Sun Also Rises, Donald A. Daiker
Brett's Discreet Horns: Hemingway’s Twisting Narrative in The Sun Also Rises, Michael W. Young
Brexit: A Harbinger of Change for The European Union, Benjamin D. Hargrove
Bringing "Italianicity" Home: Hemingway Returns to Oak Park, Kim Moreland
Brouhaha: Worlds of the Contemporary, by Lionel Ruffel, Raymond MacKenzie
Buddhist Epistemology: The Study of Pramana, Jonathan E. Stolz
Bugs and Sam: Nick Adams’s Guides in Hemingway’s "The Battler" and "The Killers", John Beall
Building Objects Out of Plato: Applying Philosophy, Symbolism, and Analogy to Software Design, Ray Giguette
Bullfighting, Miriam B. Mandel
Bullfighting and Bullshit, Andrew Shaffer
Bulls and Bells: Their Toll on Robert Jordan, Lawrence R. Broer
Bulls and Bullfighting in Literature in English from 1920-36: O’Brien’s Mary Lavelle and Hemingway’s Fiesta, Carmen Rueda Ramos
Bulls, Art, Mithras, and Montherlant, Ben Stoltzfus
Bulls, Balls and Booze: The Sun Also Rises, John W. Crowley
Bulls, Bullfights, and Bullfighters in Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Gabriel Rodríguez-Pazos
"But Bryant? What of Bryant in Bryan?": The Religious Implications of the Allusion to "A Forest Hymn" in The Sun Also Rises, C. Harold Hurley
Byron Unmanned, Young-ok An
By the Book: "Big Two-Hearted River" and Izaak Walton, George Monteiro
By the River, Juan Carlos Galeano
Cabrera Infante and Parody: Tracking Hemingway in Tres tristes tigres, William Rowlandson
Caesareans in an Indian Camp, Jürgen C. Wolter
Cafés and Food: Allusions to the Great War in The Sun Also Rises, William Adair
Calculating the Complexity in Across the River and into the Trees, James H. Meredith
Calculating the Contribution of Sleep Problems to Undergraduates' Academic Success, Monica Hartmann
Callaghan, Glassco, and the Canadian Lost Generation, Russell Brown
Camus and Hemingway: Suicide, Sisyphus, and the Leopard, Ben Stoltzfus
Camus and Hemingway: The Solidarity of Rebellion, Ben Stoltzfus
Can a libertarian hold that our free acts are caused by God, W. Matthews Grant
Can Beauty "Hallow Even the Bloodiest Tomahawk?", George Anastaplo
"C. and M.": An Iceberg Tip from Dr. Hemingstein?, Robert W. Lewis
Can Eco-Leadership Save the Planet?, Elise L. Amel and Britain A. Scott
Canonical Bedfellows: Ernest Hemingway and Henry James, Eric Bennett
Canonical Readings: Baudelaire’s Subtext in Hemingway’s African Narratives, Beatriz Penas Ibáñez
Can Workers Regain the Upper Hand in the American Economy?, Alana Semuels
Can You Ever Break the Chain: A Conceptual Framework for Factual Innocence Under Minnesota's Imprisonment and Exoneration Remedies Act, Zachary J. Freese
Carbon Management, Local Governance and Community Engagement, Steven M. Hoffman and Angela High-Pippert
Care and Creation: The Anglo-American Modernists, James Dawes
Carlos Baker and the "True Gen", William W. Kimbrel Jr.
Carol and Ernest Hemingway: The Letters of Loss, Gail Sinclair
Casablanca: The Bogart-Hemingway Nexus, Sam Bluefarb
Case Use in Economics Instruction, Monica Hartmann
"Cat" and "Hills": Two Hemingway Fairy Tales, Hildy Coleman
Catastrophe and Eucatastrophe: Russell and Tolkien on the True Form of Fiction, Christopher H. Toner
Catherine as Transgender: Dreaming Identity in The Garden of Eden, Samantha Long
Catherine Barkley: Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms (1929), Suzanne del Gizzo
Catherine Barkley’s Religious Crisis and A Farewell to Arms, John Fenstermaker
Catherine Carswell, Raymond MacKenzie
Catherine, the Baby and the Gas: The Fatal Effects of Twilight Sleep in A Farewell to Arms, Danell Ragsdell-Hetrick
Catholic Social Teaching and Hayek's Critique of Social Justice, Philip Booth and Matias Petersen
Catholic Theological Receptions, Mark McInroy
Catholic Theological Receptions of the Grammar of Assent, Mark McInroy
Catholic Youth Bible, Catherine A. Cory
Cat in the Rain: Ernest Hemingway, Janet Mullane
Catullus and The Sun Also Rises, Peter L. Hays
Caught in a Vicious Cycle: A Weak Labor Movement Emboldens the Ruling Class, Andrew Strom
Causal Explanation in Hemingway and Honderich, Mike W. Martin
Cell Penetrating Compounds Selectively Bind Vesicles Composed of Anionic Lipids, Lisa E. Prevette
Censorship and A Farewell to Arms, Scott Donaldson
Centrifugal/Centripetal Movements: Placelessness and the Subversive Tactics of Mobility in Ernest Hemingway and Jabra Ibrahim Jabra, Ahmad Rasmi Qabaha
Challenges to Monolingual National Literatures, Brian Lennon
Chance Encounters, Rediscovery, and Loss: Researching Victorian Women Journalists in the Digital Age, Alexis Easley
Chances of Being Kind: Rorty, Irony, and Teaching Modern Literature, Paul F. Griffin
Changing Literary Taste in the United States: Scribner’s and Ernest Hemingway, Catherine Turner
Chapter 2 in Hemingway’s In Our Time, Michael Hemmingson
Chapter II- The Primeval Story, David T. Landry
Chapter IV- Judges, Kings, Prophets, David T. Landry
Chapter VII- Apostolic Missions, David T. Landry
Chapter V- Second Temple Judaism, David T. Landry
Chapter XXIV- Christianity and the Contemporary Situation- The Quest for the Historical Jesus, David T. Landry
Character, Choice, and Harry Potter, Catherine Jack Deavel
Character, Choice, and Harry Potter, Catherine Jack Deavel
Character Construction and Agency: Teaching Hemingway’s "A Way You’ll Never Be", Peter Messent
Character References and Psychological Distance in Hemingway’s CAT IN THE RAIN, Wei Feng
Charge Density and Stereochemistry Affect the Interaction of Cell-Penetrating Compounds with Glycosaminoglycans, Lisa E. Prevette
Charles Baudelaire, Raymond MacKenzie
Chasing New Horizons: Considerations for Teaching Hemingway and Modernism in a Digital Age, Andrew Fletcher
Che, Chevys, and Hemingway’s Daiquiris: Cuban Tourism in Transition, Florence E. Babb
"Cheerful Rain" in Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Wook-Dong Kim
Chekhov’s Rain, Hemingway’s War, George Monteiro
Chemotaxis, Jayna L. Ditty
Chemotaxis, Jayna L. Ditty
Chemotaxis to Furan Compounds by Furan-Degrading Pseudomonas Strains, Jayna L. Ditty
Chemotaxis to Nicotinic Acid and Identification of the Methyl-Accepting Chemotaxis Protein in Pseudomonas Putida F1, Jayna L. Ditty
Chesterton's St. Thomas Aquinas, John Boyle
"Che Ti Dice la Patria?": Shadows of Meaning, Marissa Anne Pagnattarro
Childbirth, War and Creativity in A Farewell to Arms, Gayle Whittier
Child Nutrition, Health Problems and School Achievement in Sri Lanka, Suzanne L.W. Wisniewski
Child Obesity Among the Poor in Peru: Are there Implications for Cognitive Outcomes?, Suzanne L.W. Wisniewski
Chinese Role Ethics: Do the Tires Ever Meet the Road?, Stephen J. Laumakis
Choosing Love: The Redemption of Severus Snape, Catherine Jack Deavel
Christianity in the Contemporary Situation, Mark McInroy and Michael J. Hollerich
Christianity in the Modern Period, Mark McInroy and Michael J. Hollerich
Christian Johnstone and Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine, Alexis Easley
Christian Johnstone, Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine and the Origins of British Feminism, Alexis Easley
Christian Love: How Christians Through the Ages Have Understood Love, Bernard Brady
"Christ, I Wish I Could Paint": The Correspondence between Ernest Hemingway and Bernard Berenson, James D. Brasch
Christologically Inspired, Empirically Motivated Hylomorphism, Mark Spencer
Chronology, Verna Kale
Cinema and Adaptations, Jill Jividen
Cinema of the Mind, Robert Olen Butler
Cinema of the Mind, Robert Olen Butler
Cinematic Adaptation of Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms: The Problem of Ending, B. Gopal Rao
Circling to Scientia: Reading Descartes in Light of the Debate Between Stoic Dogmatists and Academic Skeptics, Joshua Stuchlik
City of Brothely Love: The Influence of Paris and Prostitution on Hemingway’s Fiction, Claude Caswell
City of Danger: Hemingway’s Paris, Gerald J. Kennedy
Clark's In the Deep Midwinter and Hansen's Atticus: Examples of a Two-fold Literature of Life, Catherine Jack Deavel
Class Consciousness and the Ideology of Dominance in The Sun Also Rises, Marc D. Baldwin
Classes on Ernest Hemingway, Matthew J. Bruccoli
Classic Circadian Characteristics: Historical Perspective and Properties Relative to the Synechococcus Elongatus PCC 7942 Model, Jayna L. Ditty
Classics of American Literature, Arnold L. Weinstein
Clean, Well-Spoken: Hemingway’s Cuban Spanish, Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera
Clemency Must Play a Pivotal Role in Reversing the Damage Caused by the "Tough on Crime Era", Mark V. Holden
Clemency, Pardons, and Reform: When People Released Return to Prison, Jessica Jackson
Clinical Gaze and the Erotic Body in A Farewell to Arms, Gayle Whittier
Coffee with Hemingway, Kirk Curnutt
Cognitive Development of NCAA Division I Football and Basketball Players: A Phenomenological Exploration, Jesse Langer
Cohn’s Descent, George Monteiro
Cold War Revisions of Hemingway’s Men at War, Richard K. Sanderson
Collected Stories, Tracy Kidder
College Student Identity and Its Relationship to Moral Identity, Tonia S. Bock
College Student Identity and Its Relationship to Moral Identity, Tonia S. Bock
Commodification in Hemingway’s Early Fiction, Peter L. Hays
Communism vs. Community in For Whom the Bell Tolls, Robert E. Fleming
Communitarianism, Bernard Brady
Community Energy: A Social Architecture for an Alternative Energy Future, Steven M. Hoffman and Angela High-Pippert
Community Policing and Interpersonal Violence, Jessica P. Hodge
Comparison and Contrast: Orwell, Hemingway, and the Spanish Civil War, William E. Cain
Comparisons of the DIT-2 and SRM-SF within a Study of Moral Judgment, Identify, and Behavior, Tonia S. Bock
Compassion and the Personalism of American Jurisprudence: Bioethical Entailments, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Competing Intermolecular Interactions in Some ‘Bridge-Flipped’ Isomeric Phenylhydrazones, William H. Ojala
Complexities of Juxtaposition: A Rural Being in an Urban Environment, Allison Horton
Complex Regrets: Counterfactuals in Ernest Hemingway’s "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", Jennifer Riddle Harding
Compossibility and the Unity of the Will in Leibniz, Thomas Feeney
Computer Technologies for Teaching and Learning, David T. Landry
Comrades-in-Arms: Models for Fiction Hemingway and Exiles from Nazi Germany, Guy Stern
Concept Mapping: Developing Guides to Literature, Robert Leahy
Concepts, Intention, and Identity in Tibetan Philosophy of Language, Jonathan E. Stolz
Conclusion: The Critical Reputation of Ernest Hemingway, Susan F. Beegel
Concoctions: "For sale: baby shoes, never worn", Garson O’Toole
Concrete Sensations: Imagining Feeling in A Farewell to Arms, Laura E. Tanner
Confession, Charity and Community in The Sun Also Rises, Doris A. Helbig
Confessions of an Animal Lover: Clearing Up a Few Things about Hemingway, Spain, and the Bulls, Allen Josephs
Configuring There as Here: Hemingway’s Travels and the "See America First" Movement, Miriam B. Mandel
Confucian "Virtues" and the "Common Good", Stephen J. Laumakis
Confucius and ZHONG/"Doing One's Utmost", Stephen J. Laumakis
Connective Gestures: Mulk Raj Anand, Ernest Hemingway, and the Transnational Worlds of World War I, Ruth A. H. Lahti
Consequential Identity in Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Clarence Lindsay
Constructed and Primordial Identity on the Edge of Russia: Belarus, Ukraine, and Lithuania in Comparative Perspective, Renee L. Buhr
Constructing a National Literature of Reform: Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine, Alexis Easley
Constructing the Mass-Market Woman Reader and the Celebrity Poet: Eliza Cook and the Weekly Dispatch, 1836–49, Alexis Easley
Constructing the Mass-Market Woman Reader and Writer: Scrapbooking and Popular Weekly Newspapers in the 1830s and ’40s, Alexis Easley
Construction of Femininity: A Political Reading of Psychoanalytic Feminism, Young-ok An
Consuming Hemingway: "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" in the Postmodern Classroom, Lyall Bush
Contact in Hemingway’s "Old Man at the Bridge", George Monteiro
Contagion as Metaphor, Cynthia J. Davis
Contemporary Reviews, Albert J. DeFazio III
Contextual Mismatches in the Translation into Spanish of Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, José Gabriel Rodríguez Pazos
Contrasts in Form: Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea and Faulkner’s "The Bear", David Timms
Contributions to Psychohistory XXIII: Hemingway "Analyzed", Robert J. Craig
Controversial Hemingway: Ways of Reading, Amitava Roy
Controversial Issues in Politics, Sex and Death?, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Conversations with Carol Hemingway Gardner at Ninety, Donald Junkins
Coparenting in Two-Parent Nuclear Families, Allison Jessee
Copycats, Michael Szalay
Cormac McCarthy’s Debt to Ernest Hemingway’s Maestro: Allusions to Arnold Samuelson in All the Pretty Horses, Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera
Correcting Juvenile Mortality Rates of Asocial Animals with Prolonged Periods of Maternal Dependence in Demographic Modeling, Sergey S. Berg
Correspondent or Warrior? Hemingway’s Murky World War II "Combat" Experience, William E. Coté
Corrupt Reading in/of Hemingway’s "A Simple Enquiry", Debra A. Moddelmog
Cossacks in Spain: Tolstoyan Resonances in For Whom the Bell Tolls, Dale E. Peterson
Cost of Hemingway’s One Night at the Perry Hotel in Petoskey? Seventy-Five Cents!, D. Laurence Rogers
Counsel, Comfort, and Conscience in More's Letters to Fellow Prisoner Nicholas Wilson, John Boyle
Counterfactuals of Freedom, Future Contingents, and the Grounding Objection to Middle Knowledge, W. Matthews Grant
Count Greffi’s Birthday Parties, Marina Gradoli
Count Mippipopolous, Dan Eades
Courage at the Border-Line: Balder, Hemingway, and Lawrence’s The Captain’s Doll, Peter Balbert
Courting Exposure: The Composition of Hemingway’s "A Canary for One", Hilary K. Justice
Covering a Debt: F. Scott Fitzgerald and Francis Cugat, D. Mesher
cPsychological Aggression Within Intimate Partner Relationships: Motivations of College Students, Kelly Nelson
Crane and Hemingway: A Possible Biographical Connection, John Clendenning
Creating Accessible Spaces for ESL Students Online, Fernando Sánchez
Creating a First Year Problem Solving and Programming Course for Engineers and Scientists, Jeff Jalkio and Marty E. Johnston
Creating Distances: Felicia Hemans's Flight into the Foreign, Young-ok An
Crime and Sympathy, Leonard Cassuto
Critical Companion to Ernest Hemingway: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work, Charles M. Oliver
Critical Essay on "The Killers", Chris Semansky
Critical Essays on Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, George Monteiro
Critical Essays on Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, James Nagel
Critical Insights: Ernest Hemingway, Eugene Goodheart
Critical Overview, Kelli A. Larson
Critical Overview of the Biographies, Lisa Tyler
Critical Thinking and the Construction of Knowledge, Sandra L. Menssen
Criticism and the Literary Crisis of Man, Mark Greif
Crossbreeding Disciplines: Collaboratively Developing a Writing Culture in Animal Sciences Courses, Fernando Sánchez
Cross-Departmental Implementation of GIS at a Mid-Sized Undergraduate University, Jayna L. Ditty, David W. Kelley, Paul A. Lorah, Robert J. Werner, and Kyle D. Zimmer
Crossing Boundaries, Annihilating Identities: Thinking Post-Identity, Young-ok An
Crouching specters and hidden masters in "Black Man and White Woman in Dark Green Rowboat" by Russell Banks, Bėnėdicte Meillon
Crucible: The Long End of the Great War and the Birth of a New World, 1917-1924, Charles Emmerson
Crystal structures of 2,6-bis¬[(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)meth-yl]pyridine and 1,1-[pyridine-2,6-diylbis(methyl¬ene)]bis¬(4-methyl-1H-1,2,4-triazol-4-ium) iodide triiodide, Marites A. Guino-o
Crystal Structures of Five 1-alkyl-4-aryl-1,2,4-triazol-1-ium Halide Salts, Marites A. Guino-o
Cuba: A Portrait by Figueres, Plimpton, Hemingway, García Márquez, Part 1, Joel Whitney
Cuba: A Portrait by Plimpton, Hemingway, and García Márquez, Part 2, Joel Whitney
Cuba in Hemingway, Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera
Cuba Libre at Odds: Hemingway, Twain, and the Spanish-American War, Hideo Tsuji
Cuban Embargo Hinders Efforts to Restore Hemingway Estate, Suzanne Perry
Cult and Afterlife, Suzanne del Gizzo
Cultural Conversations: Woolf’s 1927 Review of Hemingway, Lisa Tyler
Cultural Imperialism, Afro-Cuban Religion, and Santiago’s Failure in Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea, Philip Melling
Curiosity Beyond Morbidity: Hemans and Landon Raising the Dead, Young-ok An
"Daddy, you bastard, I’m through": On Literary Parricides, Jeffrey Meyers
"Dalyrimple Goes Wrong": The Best of the Neglected Early Stories, Robert Merrill
Dancing with Hemingway, Joanna Hildebrand Craig
Dancing with the Bulls: Engendering Competition in Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises and Silko’s Ceremony, Ron Picard
Danger and Literature: Michel Leiris and the Corrida, Nathan Guss
Dangerous Families: A Midwestern Exorcism, Lawrence Broer
"Dangerous Families" and "Intimate Harm" in Hemingway’s "Indian Camp", Lisa Tyler
Dangerous Friends: At Large with Huston and Hemingway in the Fifties, Peter Viertel
Dangerous Trips: War Tourism in Willa Cather’s One of Ours and Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Anna De Biasio
Daniel Streeter, Charles P. Curtis, and Stewart White in Green Hills of Africa, Robert Durwood Madison and Zachary Fletcher
Darwin’s Problems, Neo-Darwinian Solutions, and Jesus’ Love Commands, Philip Rolnick
Dateline: D-Day, William E. Deibler
Dateline—Liberated Paris: The Hotel Scribe and the Invasion of the Press, Ronald Weber
Dateline Sun Valley: The Press Coverage of the Death of Ernest Hemingway, John R. Bittner
Dating Hemingway’s Early Style/Parsing Gertrude Stein’s Modernism, Dennis Ryan
Dating the Narration of Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms: San Siro, Miriam B. Mandel
David and the Reviews: A Textual Problem in The Garden of Eden, James Nagel and Gwen L. Nagel
Dawn Powell: Hemingway’s "Favorite Living Writer", Sara Kosiba
Deadline Artists: America’s Greatest Newspaper Columns, John Avlon, Jesse Angelo, and Errol Louis
Dead Rabbits, Bad Milk, and Lost Eggs: Women, Nature, and Myth in For Whom the Bell Tolls, Lisa Tyler
Dealing with Loss: "The Wanderer," the Hemingway Hero, and The Tempest, John V. MacLean
Dealing with Robert Cohn, Barry Gross
Dealing with Robert Cohn, Barry Gross
Dear Children (Good and Bad), You Are Cordially Invited to a Roasting of Instructional Literature, Cam Cobb
"Dear Dos/Dear Hem"—Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos: A Turbulent Relationship in Turbulent Times, Hans-Peter Rodenberg
"Dear Mr. Hemingway": Modernism, the Market, and the Fan Mail Reception of A Farewell to Arms, Jace Gatzemeyer
Dear Papa, Dear Hotch: The Correspondence of Ernest Hemingway and A. E. Hotchner, Albert J. DeFazio III
Death by Drowning: Trauma Theory and Islands in the Stream, Kim Moreland
Death in Africa in Muammar Qaddafi’s "Death" and Ernest Hemingway’s "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", Gudrun M. Grabher
Death in Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea, Dedria Bryfonski
Death in Life at Christmas: T. S. Eliot's "Journey of the Magi", Gerald P. Boersma
Death Sentences: Rereading The Old Man and the Sea, William E. Cain
Debunking Hemingway’s Marlin Theories, Joe Skorupa
Decentralizing the Electricity System: Public Values and Community Energy, Steven M. Hoffman and Angela High-Pippert
Decolonizing the Native Conch in Ernest Hemingway’s To Have and Have Not: Harry Morgan as a Cautionary Tale against Tourism, Adam Pridemore
(De-)Constructions of Masculinity in the Hemingway Myth, Keith Cavedo
Defending Hemingway’s Henry Adams: The Doctor, the Critics, and the Doctor’s Son, Donald A. Daiker
Deflecting Crisis: Critiquing Capitalism’s Emancipation Narrative, Kanishka Chowdhury
Defusing Violence: Maneuvering Confrontation in The Sun Also Rises, Rachel Willis
Degrees of Distance: The Authentic and the Personal in Hemingway’s Honeymoon Fiction, Hilary K. Justice
Deleted "Flashes": The Unpublished Photographs of Death in the Afternoon, Anthony Brand
Demonstrating in Ethics, Michael J. Winter
Dempsey over Hemingway in Three Rounds, David Raabe
Descartes' Direct Realisms, David Clemenson
Descartes' Theory of Ideas, David Clemenson
Designed to Amuse: Hemingway’s The Torrents of Spring and Intertextual Comedy, Ross K. Tangedal
Designing the Academic Course: Principles and Practicalities, Elise L. Amel
Desperanto, Denis Hollier and Betsy Wing
Detection of Rhythmic Bioluminescence from Luciferase Reporters in Cyanobacteria, Jayna L. Ditty
Developing Leaders Through Social Work Education, Toni Jensen
Developing Working Alliances with Students, Consuelo E. Cavalieri, Bryana H. French, and Salina M. Renninger
Developmental Methamphetamine Exposure Results in Short- and Long-Term Alterations in HPA Axis-Associated Proteins, Jessica A. Siegel
Development of a SERS Technique for the Quantitative Analysis of Bidentate Compounds, Gary A. Mabbott
"Devout Againby Cynicism": Lord Byron and Don Juan in Death in the Afternoon, Lisa Tyler
Diaboliques: Six Tales of Decadence, by Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, Raymond MacKenzie
Dialogical Play in Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, David Crowe
Dialogue, Tom Bailey
Diels-Alder Cycloaddition of Acetylene Gas to a Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Bay Region, Eric H. Fort
Digitally Speaking: Human Touch Re-imagined Through Business Email, Jeff Amelse
Digital Storytelling in Field Education: A Model for Critical Consciousness, Lisa M. Ibanez
Dignity of Movement: Iceberg Variations-Swimming and Diving in the "Great Strangeness" and Sea Change of Hemingway’s Heliophilia, H. R. Stoneback
Dimensions of Love, Toni D. Knott
Direct Photochemistry of Three Antibacterials: Norfloxacin, Ofloxacin, and Enrofloxacin, Kristine H. Wammer
Dirty Tricks and Wordy Jokes: The Politics of Recollection in A Farewell to Arms, Craig Kleinman
Dirty, White Candles: Ernest Hemingway’s Encounter with the East, Mel Kenne
Discovering Eden: Rain, Cats and Women in Hemingway’s Garden, Ghufran Abd Hussein
Discovering Moral Values, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Discussing "Macomber" in the Undergraduate Writing Seminar: What We Talk about When We Talk about Hemingway, Andrea De Fusco
Dismantling the Code: Hemingway’s "A Man of the World", Robert E. Fleming
Disparaging Hemingway, Morris Freedman
Dispatches from Constantinople: Ernest Hemingway on the Greco-Turkish War, Kim Fortuny
Disputation: Can Absolute Rights be Known by Reason Alone?, Michael J. Winter
Distance, Voice, and Temporal Perspective in Frederic Henry’s Narration: Successes, Problems, and Paradox, James Phelan
Disturbing Nurses and the Kindness of Sharks, Toni Morrison
Diversity of Microbial Toluene Degradation Pathways, Jayna L. Ditty
Divine Causality and Created Freedom: A Thomistic Personalist View, Mark Spencer
Diving Deep: Jake’s Moment of Truth at San Sebastian, Ellen Andrews Knodt
DNA Structure Affects Binding to Polycationic Delivery Agents, Lisa E. Prevette
Documenting Hemingway, Cynthia Barnes
Does Aristotle Endorse Self-Sacrifice?, Michael J. Winter
Does God Will Evil?, Sandra L. Menssen and Thomas D. Sullivan
"Doesn’t It Mean Anything to You?": Teaching "Hills Like White Elephants", Marc Seals
Does policy uncertainty increase relational risks? Evidence from strategic alliances, Anand Jha, Mufaddal Baxamusa, and Sudip Datta
Does Suffering Defeat Eudaimonic Practical Reasoning?, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Doing Country: Hemingway’s Geographical Imagination, J. Gerald Kennedy
Doing "it all for himself inside": Teaching Masculinity in The Sun Also Rises, Thomas Strychacz
Do Moral Motivation and Moral Judgment Deter Delinquency?, Tonia S. Bock
Don Ernesto in Pamplona: 1924 and 1927, Scott Donaldson
Do Not Sexually Abuse Children: The Language of Early Christian Sexual Ethics, John Martens
"Don’t Get Drunk, Jake": Drinking, Drunkenness, and Sobriety in The Sun Also Rises, Donald A. Daiker
"Don’t Write Anything that Will Bother the Italian Censor": Pasolini and the Filming of A Farewell to Arms in 1950s Italy, Martina Mastandrea
Doomed Biologically: Sex and Entrapment in Ernest Hemingway’s "Cross-Country Snow", Olivia Carr Edenfield
Doomed Quest: "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", Ben Satterfield
Double-Edged Sword: The Many Lives of Hemingway’s Friend, the American Matador Sidney Franklin, Bart Paul
Downstairs, Ronald Weber
Drama as Metaphor in Ernest Hemingway’s "Today is Friday", Christopher Dick
Drink and Alcohol Literature: Two Critical Perspectives, Wojciech Klepuszewski
Drinkin’ Rum and Coca Cola, Kerstin Verfasser Ehmer and Beate Hindermann
"'Drive,' He Said": How Ted Brumback Helped Steer Ernest Hemingway into War and Writing, Steve Paul
Drosophila Tey Represses Transcription of a Repulsive Cue Toll and Generates Neuromuscular Target Specificity, Afshan Ismat
Duty Dance with Death: A Farewell to Arms and Slaughterhouse-Five, Lawrence R. Broer
Early 20th Century Writers in Africa, Edwina Jordan
Early Decision and Financial Aid Competition Among Need-Blind Schools and Universities, Matthew Kim
Early Hemingway Conflicts Foreshadow Later Ones, Morris Buske
Eastern and Western Contributions to "Contemplative Science", Stephen J. Laumakis
Eating Like a Local: Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, and the Stakes of Terroir, Catherine Keyser
Ebenezer Elliott and the Reconstruction of Working-Class Masculinity, Alexis Easley
Echoes and Influences: A Comparative Study of Short Fiction by Ernest Hemingway and Robert Morgan, Larry Grimes
Echoes of Charles Dickens’s Little Dorrit in Ernest Hemingway’s "A Canary for One", Michael C. Prusse
Echoes of Closeted Desire(s): The Narrator and the Character voices of Jake Barnes, J. F. Buckley
Eclipse and Re-emergence of a Critical Discourse on Hemingway in Cuban Literature and Film, Jonathan Dettman
Ecological Consciousness in Hemingway’s Short Stories, Zhen Wang
Ecological Renewal Images in "Big Two-Hearted River": Jack Pines and Fisher King, Susan Schmidt
Ecological Worldview Principles as Tools for Integrating Environmental Issues into Social Sciences, Business, and Humanities Courses, Elise L. Amel
Economic Power and the Female Expatriate Consumer Artist in The Garden of Eden, Catherine R. Mintler
Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan, and Hemingway, Richard Allan Davison
Edith Stein and Fides et Ratio, Catherine Jack Deavel
Edith Stein on Faith and Reason for the Christian Philosopher, Catherine Jack Deavel
Edith Wharton, Ernest Hemingway, and Vivienne de Watteville, Adeline R. Tinter
Editing True at First Light, Robert W. Lewis
Edmund Curll, Raymond MacKenzie
Education for Human Development: Evaluating a Senior Design Project in Mali Through the Lens of Christian Theology, Barbara Sain
Education in Developing Countries: What Policies and Programs Affect Learning and Time in School? A Review of Academic and aid Agency Evaluations from 1990-2014, Suzanne L.W. Wisniewski
Education toward Vocation, Catherine Jack Deavel
Edwin Muir, Raymond MacKenzie
Effective Integration of Sustainability into Business, Social Science and Humanities Courses using Ecological Worldview Principles, Elise L. Amel
Effects of Foreign Intellectual Property Rights on U.S. Bilateral Exports of Biotechnology Related to Agricultural Inputs, Suzanne L.W. Wisniewski
Effects of High-Fat Diet and Ethanol on Cognition and Behavior in Mice, Jessica A. Siegel
Eight-week course on the Gospel of John, Catherine A. Cory
Eliza Cook, Alexis Easley
Eliza Cook: National Icon and Transatlantic Celebrity, 1845–60, Alexis Easley
Eliza Lynn Linton’s Newly Attributed Contributions to All the Year Round, Alexis Easley
Ellison’s Hemingways, Brian Hochman
Across the River and into the Trees: A Trigonometric Mirror, Marina Gradoli
Across the River and into the Trees: Reading the Brusadelli Stories, Miriam B. Mandel
Addio, Adieu, Adiós: A Farewell to Arms in Three Romance Languages, Milton M. Azevedo
A Farewell to Arms, James A. Michener
A Farewell to Arms and Hemingway’s Crisis of Masculine Values, Ira Elliott
A Farewell to Arms and Hemingway’s Protest Stance: To Tell the Truth Without Screaming, William Dow
A Farewell to Arms and the Sunday-School Jesus, Gary Sloan
A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway: Curriculum Unit, Patrice Benson
A Farewell to Arms: Doctors in the House of Love, Michael Reynolds
A Farewell to Arms (Ernest Hemingway, 1929), Eugene Edward Beiriger
A Farewell to Arms: Memory and the Perpetual Now, Mary Prescott
A Farewell to Arms: Modern Response, Naturalistic Fate, Paul Civello
A Farewell to Arms: The War of the Words, Robert W. Lewis
A Farewell to Arms, World War I, and "the stockyards at Chicago", Kim Moreland
All the Pretty Horses: Cormac McCarthy’s Reading of For Whom the Bell Tolls, Dennis Cutchins
A Moveable Feast, Sara Constantakis and Anne Devereaux Jordan
A Moveable Feast: The Restored Edition: A Review and A Collation of Differences, Robert W. Trogdon
Emasculating Papa: Hemingway at Bay, James W. Tuttleton
Embodied Imagination and the Psychoanalytics of Water in Hemingway’s "Summer People", Erik Nakjavani
Embodied Pedagogy, Sherry Jordon
Embodied Pedagogy: The Body and Teaching Theology, Sherry Jordon
Embodiment in Psychotherapy: A Graduate Course Curriculum, Mary Clare B. Lindsley
Cane and In Our Time: A Literary Conversation about Race, Margaret E. Wright-Cleveland
Cluedoing the Home: Crime Fiction and the Art of Internal Detection, Alessandra Calanchi
Death in the Afternoon as Seen by Tomás Orts-Ramos (Uno al Sesgo), Nancy Bredendick
Duro: Bilingual Puns in "The Undefeated", Peter Hays
Emerging Market Currency Exposure: Taiwan, Hong Wu
Esquire’s Failure with Hemingway’s "Bimini", Michael Hemmingson
For Whom the Bell Tolls, Jennifer Smith, Jennifer
For Whom the Bell Tolls, Jenny Bond and Chris Sheedy
For Whom the Bell Tolls and The Magic Mountain: Hemingway’s Debt to Thomas Mann, William Adair
For Whom the Bell Tolls as Contemporary History, Jeffrey Meyers
For Whom the Bell Tolls as Satire on Androcentricism: The Unmanning of Andrés Lopez, Wolfgang E. H. Rudat
For Whom the Bell Tolls: Ernest Hemingway’s Undiscovered Country, Allen Josephs
For Whom the Dinner Bell Tolls: The Role and Function of Food and Drink in the Prose of Ernest Hemingway, Samuel J. Rogal
From Here to Eternity and the American Experience, Robert Lacy
Hemingway Review and The Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society, Charles M. Oliver
Henderson the Rain King: Translations between Conrad and Hemingway, Michael Macilwee
“Howard Pyle’s Book of Pirates and Male Taciturnity in Hemingway’s "A Day’s Wait", Susan F. Beegel
In Our Time and American Modernisms: Interpreting and Writing the Complexities of Gender and Culture, Joseph Fruscione
In Our Time and Picasso, Elizabeth Dewberry Vaughn
In Our Time as Self-Begetting Fiction, Elizabeth D. Vaughn
In Our Time, Out of Season, Thomas Strychacz
In Our Time: Women’s Presence(s) and the Importance of Being Helen, John J. Fenstermaker
John Halifax, Gentleman and the Literary Courtship of Clarence and Grace, James Nagel
La Plaza de Toros: Where Culture and Nature Meet, Allen Josephs
Le Torero and "The Undefeated": Hemingway’s Foray into Analytical Cubism, James Plath
Le Torero and "The Undefeated": Hemingway’s Foray into Analytical Cubism, James Plath
Mano A Mano Rivalries in Spain and America: Hemingway vs. Faulkner in The Dangerous Summer, Joseph Fruscione
Men without Women as Composite Novel, Joseph M. Flora
Nada and Sunyata in "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place", Christopher Loots
Nothing Ever Happens to the Brave: The Story of Martha Gellhorn, Carl Rollyson
Othello as a Key to Hemingway, Ernest Lockridge
Emotional Disorder and the Order of Things: Nick Adams in Italy, Erik Nakjavani
Pilar Goes Sub Chasing, Robert E. Cray Jr.
Pilar’s Life at the Finca, Hilary Hemingway
Employee Experiences with an ERP Implementation, Andrew R. Lawton-Thesing
Poireaux and Pétanque: Or, Games and Crops, Sport and Harvest, Place and Memory, and Hunger and Art in Hemingway’s Work, H. R. Stoneback
"¿Quétal, hombre, quétal?": How Paratexts Narrow the Gap between Reader and Text in Death in the Afternoon, Nancy Bredendick
Safari, Jane Kendall Mason
Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine in the 1830s: Dialogues on Gender, Class and Reform, Alexis Easley
The Fifth Column: A Play by Ernest Hemingway, Verna Kale
The Fifth Column: A Play by Ernest Hemingway, Ruth Prigozy
The Fifth Column: "But To-day The Struggle", Ramkrishna Bhattacharya
The Garden of Eden: A Question of Dates, John Leonard
The Garden of Eden as a Response to Tender is the Night, Robert E. Fleming
The Garden of Eden at Twenty-five, Tom Jenks
The Garden of Eden: Challenging Faulkner’s Family Romance, Kathy Cackett
The Garden of Eden Revisited: With Hemingway in Provence in the Summer of ’59, Valerie Hemingway
The Old Man and the Sea, Harold Bloom
The Old Man and the Sea, Jayne R. Smith
The Old Man and the Sea, Oliver Jones
The Old Man and the Sea: A Humanist Parable, D. K. Barua
The Old Man and the Sea: A Lacanian Reading, Ben Stoltzfus
The Old Man and the Sea: An Archetypal Perspective, Mohit K. Ray
The Old Man and the Sea and Riders to the Sea: An Inter-textual Encounter, Dipendu Chakrabarti
The Old Man and the Sea as Testament, Edward H. Strauch
The Old Man and the Sea: A Story of Conviction, Santosh Chakrabarti
The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, Anna Sheets Nesbitt
The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, Francis C. Rossow
The Old Man and the Sea: Ernest Hemingway, Darien Cavanaugh
The Old Man and the Sea in the Light of Rasa Theory: An Indian Reading of Hemingway, Priyadarshi Patnaik
The Old Man and the Sea: Story of a Common Man, Gerry Brenner
The Professor’s House: Cather, Hemingway, and the Chastening of American Prose Style, Glen A. Love
The Spanish Earth and Sierra de Teruel: The Human Condition as Political Message, John J. Michalczyk
The Spanish Earth and the Non-Nonfiction War Film, Alex Vernon, Almudena Cros, and Peter Davis
The Sun Also Rises, Albert J. DeFazio III
The Sun Also Rises: A Memory of War, William Adair
The Sun Also Rises and "Mobilization Wounds": Emasculation, Joke Fronts, Military School Wannabes, and Postwar Jewish Quotas, Keith Gandal
The Sun Also Rises and the Practice of Gender Theory, Amy Vondrak
The Sun Also Rises and the "Stimulating Strangeness" of Paris, Meg Gillette
The Sun Also Rises as "A Greater Gatsby": "Isn’t it pretty to think so", James Plath
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway (Critical Insights Series), Keith Newlin
The Sun Also Rises (Ernest Hemingway, 1926), Linda De Roche
The Sun Also Rises: Heroism of Innocence, Heroism of a Fallen World, David H. Lynn
The Sun Also Rises: Incompatible Interpretations, Alan H. Goldman
The Sun Also Rises in Queer Black Harlem: Hemingway and McKay’s Modernist Intertext, Gary Edward Holcomb
The Sun Also Rises: Is Romero Really a Hero Figure?, William Adair
The Sun Also Rises: Learning to Live in a Naturalistic World, Paul Civello
The Sun Also Rises: Masculinity, Feminism, and Gender-Role Reversal, Wolfgang E. H. Rudat
The Sun Also Rises: Mother Brett, William Adair
The Sun Also Rises: Sgt. Stubby the Dog in the Window and Other War Allusions, William Adair
The Sun Also Rises: The Historical Context, Peter L. Hays
The Sun Also Rises: The Source of A Farewell to Arms, William Adair
The Torrents of Spring: Anxiety of Influence: A Case-Study, Rama Kundu
The Torrents of Spring: Hemingway’s Application for Membership in the Club, Robert E. Gajdusek
The Undefeated: Conceptualizing "Pundonor", Deb Naryan Bandyopadhyay
To Have and Have Not: An Adaptive System, Kathleen Murray
To Have and Have Not: Hemingway Through the Lens of Theodor Adorno, Lauretta Conklin Frederking
Toreo: The Moral Axis of The Sun Also Rises, Allen Josephs
Toros Célebres: Its Meaning in Death in the Afternoon, Nancy Bredendick
True at First Light: A New Look at Hemingway and Race, Jacqueline Vaught Brogan
True at First Light: Our Centennial Gift, Somdatta Mandal
True at First Light: Special Section
Under Kilimanjaro: Special Section
Under Kilimanjaro: The Multicultural Hemingway, Ken Panda
Under Kilimanjaro: The Other Hemingway, Gil K. Boese
Under Kilimanjaro—Truthiness at Late Light: Or Would Oprah Kick Hemingway Out of Her Book Club, H. R. Stoneback
Vie Hors Serie, Fin Dramatique: The Paris Press Coverage of Ernest Hemingway, John Bittner
Enabling Geographies: Mapping Campus Spaces through Disability and Access, Fernando Sánchez
Engaging with the Materiality of the Press: Scraps and Scrapbooks in Victorian Culture, Alexis Easley
Engaging Writing about Writing Theory and Multimodal Praxis: Remediating WaW for First Year Composition, Fernando Sánchez
En-Gendered Problems: Characteral Conflict in Hemingway’s Garden, Jerry A. Varsava
Engendering Gender: Hemingway and Women, Tania Chakravertty
(En)Gendering the Pre-Raphaelites: A Feminist Reading of The Germ, Alexis Easley
Englishman, Your Color is Deceitful: Unsettling the North Woods in Janet Lewis’s The Invasion, Adam Spry
"Enough of a Bad Gamble": Correcting the Misinformation on Hemingway’s Captain James Gamble, Gerry Brenner
Entry Models Applied to Churches: Could Protestants use a Catholic Bishop to Solve Excess Entry?, Michael W. Walrath
Environmental Photochemistry of Altrenogest, Kristine H. Wammer
Environmental Sustainability and Introductory Psychology: A Natural Partnership, Elise L. Amel and Tonia S. Bock
Environmental Sustainability and Introductory Psychology: A Natural Partnership, Elise L. Amel and Tonia S. Bock
Epilogue of Investigating Hemingway, William Braasch Watson
Epilogue: On Fly Fishing, Ernest Hemingway
Epistemological Disjunctivism and Easy Knowledge, Joshua Stuchlik
Equality, Gender and John Paul II, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Equivocation and Barbarism: Hemingway’s Modernist Mistranslations, Laura Lonsdale
Erectile Dysfunction and the Post War Novel: The Sun Also Rises and In Country, Elizabeth Klaver
Ernest, Hadley, and Italy, Scott Donaldson
Ernest Hemingway, Peter L. Hays
Ernest Hemingway, Peter Messent
Ernest Hemingway, Harold Bloom
Ernest Hemingway, Michael S. Reynolds
Ernest Hemingway, Harold Bloom
Ernest Hemingway, Jim Whiting
Ernest Hemingway, Kate Riggs
Ernest Hemingway, Harold Bloom
Ernest Hemingway, Verna Kale
Ernest Hemingway, Robert E. Yahnke and Richard M. Eastman
Ernest Hemingway, Susan F. Beegel
Ernest Hemingway, Kay R. Jamison
Ernest Hemingway, James A. Michener
Ernest Hemingway, Stewart F. Sanderson
Ernest Hemingway, Frederick S. Voss
Ernest Hemingway, Carmen Bredeson
Ernest Hemingway, Matthew J. Bruccoli and Robert W. Trogdon
Ernest Hemingway, Michael Reynolds
Ernest Hemingway, Scott Donaldson
Ernest Hemingway, J. E. Luebering
Ernest Hemingway, Peter Messent
Ernest Hemingway, Jeffrey Lyons
Ernest Hemingway, Dwight MacDonald
Ernest Hemingway, Christina Henry de Tessan
Ernest Hemingway, Eugene Goodheart
Ernest Hemingway, Howard Hawks
Ernest Hemingway, Joe Milutis
Ernest Hemingway, Sarah Stodola
Ernest Hemingway, Fiona Ross
Ernest Hemingway, Peter Mascuch
Ernest Hemingway, Neil Chethik
Ernest Hemingway, Harold Bloom
Ernest Hemingway, John Kehoe
Ernest Hemingway, Stuart Kelly
Ernest Hemingway, Joyce Carol Oates
Ernest Hemingway, Steven Trout, Steven
Ernest Hemingway, R. H. Miller
Ernest Hemingway, John A. Pidgeon
Ernest Hemingway, John C. Unrue
Ernest Hemingway, Bryant Mangum
Ernest Hemingway, Alix Strauss
Ernest Hemingway, Terry Newman
Ernest Hemingway, Andy Tuohy
Ernest Hemingway, Betina J. Wittels
Ernest Hemingway, J. Patrick Brown, B.C.D. Lipton, and Michael Morisy
Ernest Hemingway, Bethany Groff
Ernest Hemingway, Richard L. Kagan
Ernest Hemingway, Olivia Carr Edenfield
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), Mauricio D. Aguilera Linde
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), Christopher MacGowan
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), Mary Cross
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), Derek C. Maus
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), Michael Lynn Crews
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), Aubrey Malone
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), Aubrey Malone
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), Harold Bloom
Ernest Hemingway, 1899-1961, Christine N. Perkins
Ernest Hemingway, 1899-1961, John Updike
Ernest Hemingway: 1899-1961, James Overholtzer
Ernest Hemingway, 1899-1961: A Brief Biography, Michael Reynolds
Ernest Hemingway 1899-1961: American Novelist, Short-Story Writer, and Journalist, Lionel Kelly
Ernest Hemingway 1899-1961 Author, John Updike
Ernest Hemingway, 1917-1918: First Work, First War, John Fenstermaker
Ernest Hemingway 4 vols, Henry Claridge
Ernest Hemingway: A Biography, Mary V. Dearborn
Ernest Hemingway: A Cultural and Historical Context, Jennifer Banach Palladino
Ernest Hemingway: A Descriptive Bibliography, C. Edgar Grissom
Ernest Hemingway: A Documentary Volume (Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol 210), Robert W. Trogdon
Ernest Hemingway & Agnes von Kurowsky, Gill Paul
Ernest Hemingway: A Literary Life, Linda Wagner-Martin
Ernest Hemingway: A Literary Reference, Robert W. Trogdon
Ernest Hemingway—¿Amigo de España?, Lisa Twomey
Ernest Hemingway: A Miscellany of Reviews, Notes, Etc., George Monteiro
Ernest Hemingway and Agnes von Kurowsky, Eleanor Bass
Ernest Hemingway and Bernard Berenson: A Strange Friendship, Jobst C. Knigge
Ernest Hemingway and Chicago, Michelle E. Moore
Ernest Hemingway and Dorothy Parker: "Nothing in her life became her like her almost leaving of it", Linda Patterson Miller
Ernest Hemingway and In Our Time, Christopher J. Knight
Ernest Hemingway and The New Yorker: The Harold Ross Files, Francis J. Bosha
Ernest Hemingway and Enrique Serpa: A Propitious Friendship, Andrew Feldman
Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald: Friendship and Rivalry, Robert McParland
Ernest Hemingway and Henry Serrano Villard: In Bassano and Love, Martina Mastandrea
Ernest Hemingway and Paul de Kruif, Jan Peter Verhave
Ernest Hemingway and the Bullfighter Primer: Genre, Ideology, and Tragedy, Randall Spinks
Ernest Hemingway and the Discipline of Creative Writing, Or, Shark Liver Oil, Eric Bennett
Ernest Hemingway and the Expatriate Modernist Movement, Kirk Curnutt
Ernest Hemingway and the Geography of Memory, Mark Cirino and Mark P. Ott
Ernest Hemingway and the Included Middle: Notes Toward a Poetics of Complementarity, Steven Carter
Ernest Hemingway and the Mirror of Manhood: Fetishism, Transvestism, Homeovestism, and Perverse Méconnaissance, Carl P. Eby
Ernest Hemingway and the Nobel Prize for Literature, Ove G. Svensson
Ernest Hemingway and the Politics of the Spanish Civil War, Anton Nilsson
Ernest Hemingway and the Ritz Liberated, Tilar J. Mazzeo
Ernest Hemingway and T. S. Eliot: A Tangled Relationship, Joseph M. Flora
Ernest Hemingway and Unfulfilled Possibilities in the Movies, James Stamant
Ernest Hemingway and World War I, Richard F. Andersen
Ernest Hemingway and World War I: Combating Recent Psychobiographical Reassessments, Restoring the War, Matthew C. Stewart
Ernest Hemingway: A New Life, James M. M. Hutchisson
Ernest Hemingway: An Illustrated Biography, David Sandison
Ernest Hemingway: A Psychiatric View, Irvin D. Yalom
Ernest Hemingway: A Psychological Autopsy of a Suicide, Christopher D. Martin
Ernest Hemingway: A Reference Guide, 1974-1989, Kelli A. Larson
Ernest Hemingway: Artifacts from a Life, Michael Katakis
Ernest Hemingway: A Selected Primary Source Bibliography, Nolan Vail
Ernest Hemingway: A Soft Spot for Cats, Kathleen Krull
Ernest Hemingway: A Storyteller’s Legacy, Megan Floyd Desnoyers
Ernest Hemingway: A Strange Fish, Sam Jefferson
Ernest Hemingway: A Study of the Short Fiction, Joseph M. Flora
Ernest Hemingway A to Z: The Essential Reference to his Life and Works, Charles M. Oliver
Ernest Hemingway: A Writer’s Life, Catherine Reef
Ernest Hemingway, Boxing, and "Fifty Grand", Thomas Hauser
Ernest Hemingway: Centennial Essays, E. Nageswara Rao
Ernest Hemingway: Critical Assessments, Graham Clarke
Ernest Hemingway, Derek Walcott, and Old Men of the Sea, Edward O. Ako
Ernest Hemingway, Elliot Paul, and the Voyage of the Hero: The Place St. Michel, the rue de la Huchette, and the American Myth of Writing in Paris, David G. Collins
Ernest Hemingway: A Farewell to Arms, Jack Murnighan
Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms, and Personal War, Karsten H. Piep
Ernest Hemingway: A Farewell to Arms Pronominal Shifts and Metaphorical Slippage, Ben Stoltzfus
Ernest Hemingway: A Moveable Feast, Donald Pizer
Ernest Hemingway: For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940), John Sutherland
Ernest Hemingway (In Our Time), Christopher J. Knight
Ernest Hemingway: Journal of the American Medical Association April 26, 1919, Volume 72, Number 17, Roger L. Pearson
Ernest Hemingway: The Garden of Eden, Ben Stoltzfus
Ernest Hemingway: The Sun Also Rises, Donald Pizer
Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises (1926), Hans-Peter Rodenberg
Ernest Hemingway: The Sun Also Rises and Other Works, Kevin Alexander Boon
Ernest Hemingway: The Sun Also Rises Writing the Pleasure Principle in a Postmodern Context, Ben Stoltzfus
Ernest Hemingway: From Religious Communities to the Privatization of Religion, Henry Idema III
Ernest Hemingway & Gary Cooper in Idaho: An Enduring Friendship, Larry E. Morris
Ernest Hemingway: Grace Under Pressure, Doris Faber
Ernest Hemingway: Grace Under Pressure, Doris Faber
Ernest Hemingway, Gulf Stream Marine Scientist: The 1934-35 Academy of Natural Sciences Correspondence, Lawrence H. Martin
Ernest Hemingway I, John Updike
Ernest Hemingway II, John Updike
Ernest Hemingway in Context, Debra A. Moddelmog and Suzanne del Gizzo
Ernest Hemingway in Esquire: Contextualizing Arnold Gingrich’s Posthumous Portrait(s) of Man and Artist, 1961-1973, John Fenstermaker
Ernest Hemingway in France: 1926-1994: A Comprehensive Bibliography, Geneviève. Hily-Mane
Ernest Hemingway in the North Woods, Anna Leigh Clark
Ernest Hemingway in the Rearview: Jack Kerouac’s Aesthetic Protest in On the Road, Robert D. Ford
Ernest Hemingway: In the Ring and Out, J. Lawrence Mitchell
Ernest Hemingway in the Yellowstone High Country, Chris Warren
Ernest Hemingway in Turkey: From the Quai at Smyrna to A Farewell to Arms, Adam Long
Ernest Hemingway in Ukrainian Literature, Yar Slavutych
Ernest Hemingway: "Isn’t It Pretty to Think So?", Michael Dunne
Ernest Hemingway: Knighthood In Our Time, Kim Moreland
Ernest Hemingway, Literary Critic, Daniel Fuchs
Ernest Hemingway: Living Up to His Legend, Jeffrey A. Kottler
Ernest Hemingway: Machismo and Masochism, Richard Fantina
Ernest Hemingway: Media Relations, Michael North
Ernest Hemingway: Men With, or Without, Women, Brian Harding
Ernest Hemingway: Mojito, Mark Bailey
Ernest Hemingway: Nick Adams, Bernard A. Drew
Ernest Hemingway on Safari: The Game and the Guns, Silvio Calabi
Ernest Hemingway—On the Edge of Battle, Keith Hammond
Ernest Hemingway on Writing, Larry W. Phillips
Ernest Hemingway: Papa’s Crook Factory, Ernest Volkman
Ernest Hemingway Presents: A Farewell to Arms, Brenda G. Cornell
Ernest Hemingway Rediscovered, Norberto Fuentes
Ernest Hemingway: Repetition, Stylization and Dialogue in "Hills Like White Elephants", Kirk Curnutt
Ernest Hemingway, R.I.P., E. L. Doctorow
Ernest Hemingway’s African Book: An Appraisal, Jeremiah M. Kitunda
Ernest Hemingway’s "A Lack of Passion", Susan F. Beegel
Ernest Hemingway’s Books of Common Prayer, Kirk Curnutt
Ernest Hemingway’s Caribbean Gulf Stream Frontier: An Evolving Ecological Perspective, Mark P. Ott
Ernest Hemingway’s Characters in The Sun Also Rises Trapped within the Vicious Circle of Alienation, Alpaslan Toker
Ernest Hemingway, Screenwriter: Letters About For Whom the Bell Tolls, Peter N. Carroll
Ernest Hemingway, Screenwriter: New Letters on For Whom the Bell Tolls, Peter Carroll
Ernest Hemingway’s Date Rape Story: Sexual Trauma in "Up in Michigan", Lisa Tyler
Ernest Hemingway’s Description of the Mountaintop in "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and Climate Change Research, Samuli Helama
Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Harold Bloom
Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Harold Bloom
Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Harold Bloom
Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms: A Documentary Volume (Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol. 308), Charles M. Oliver
Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms: A Reference Guide, Linda Wagner-Martin
Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms – The First Sixty-Five Years: A Checklist of Criticism, Scholarship, and Commentary, George Monteiro
Ernest Hemingway’s After the Storm: The Story, Plus the Screenplay and a Commentary, A. E. Hotchner
Ernest Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast: The Making of Myth, Jacqueline Tavernier-Courbin
Ernest Hemingway’s In Our Time and the Objectification of Experience, Stanley Corkin
Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea, Harold Bloom
Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea, Harold Bloom
Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Harold Bloom
Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Harold Bloom
Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Stephen Amidon
Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises: A Casebook, Linda Wagner-Martin
Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises—New Edition, Harold Bloom
Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises: The Novel as Gossip, William Adair
Ernest Hemingway’s The Torrents of Spring, Once and For All, Judy Henn
Ernest Hemingway’s ETO Chronology, Donald P. Beistle
Ernest Hemingway’s Grandson on an Unpublished Story from the Author’s Archive, Seán Hemingway and Deborah Treisman
Ernest Hemingway’s Havana Retreat, Finn-Olaf Jones
Ernest Hemingway’s "Hills Like White Elephants", Jeff Koloze
Ernest Hemingway: Short Stories and Humanism, A.A. Khan and Qamar Talat
Ernest Hemingway’s "How Death Sought Out the Town Major of Roncade": Observations on the Development of a Writer, Matthew C. Stewart
Ernest Hemingway’s (In)articulate Silence and the Modernist Suspicion of Words, Aleksandra Žeželj Kocić
Ernest Hemingway’s Message to Contemporary Man, E. A. Lambadaridou
Ernest Hemingway’s Miltonic Twist in "Up in Michigan", Ian Maloney
Ernest Hemingway’s Novels: A Study in Themes and Techniques, Sujitkumar Amritlal Tripathi
Ernest Hemingway’s Reading of James Joyce’s Ulysses, John Beall
Ernest Hemingway’s Return from the Italian Front, Bethany Groff
Ernest Hemingway’s—Robert Jordan, Luke Strongman
Ernest Hemingway’s Safari into Kamba Culture and Language: A Note on the Geographical and Temporal Setting of Under Kilimanjaro, Jeremiah M. Kitunda
Ernest Hemingway’s Suicideophobia, Jeffrey Berman
Ernest Hemingway’s "The Spanish Earth": A Case for a Documentary Film, Somdatta Mandal
Ernest Hemingway’s War Wounds, D. T. Max
Ernest Hemingway’s West, Lou Mandler
Ernest Hemingway Swinging the Blues and Taking Nothing, Albert Murray
Ernest Hemingway, the False Macho, John Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway: The Last Interview and Other Conversations, Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway: The Life as Fiction and the Fiction as Life, Jackson J. Benson
Ernest Hemingway: The Life as Fiction and the Fiction as Life, Jackson J. Benson
Ernest Hemingway: The Oak Park Legacy, James Nagel
Ernest Hemingway: The Observer’s Visual Field, David Seed
Ernest Hemingway: The Road to Literary Craft, Natalia Yakimenko
Ernest Hemingway: Thought in Action, Mark Cirino
Ernest Hemingway Toasts J. D. Salinger, Peter Carlson
Ernest Hemingway: War as an Aphrodisiac, Rhonda Sonnenberg
Ernest Hemingway: Writer, Sam Kalda
Ernest Hemingway: Writer and Adventurer, Della A. Yannuzzi
Ernest Miller Hemingway: Man and Nature, Dave Dempsey and Jack Dempsey
Ernesto: The Untold Story of Hemingway in Revolutionary Cuba, Andrew Feldman
Ernest’s Way: An International Journey Through Hemingway’s Life, Cristen Hemingway Jaynes
Essential Catholic Social Thought, Bernard Brady
Essential Catholic Social Thought, Bernard Brady
Essential Questions: Keys to Meaning in Hemingway’s "The Mother of a Queen", Charles J. Nolan Jr.
Establishing Ethical Foundations: A Commentary on the Vatican Instruction Respect for Human Life, Stephen J. Heaney
"Ether in the Brain": Blunting the Edges of Perception in Hemingway’s Middle Period, Pamela A. Boker
Ethics and ‘Night Thoughts’: "Truer Than the Truth", Miriam B. Mandel
Ethics as an Aristotelian Science, Michael J. Winter
Ethics Without Theodicy in Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Sayres Rudy
"Et in Arcadia Ego": Deep Structure, Paysage Moralisé, Geomoral and Symbolic Landscape in Hemingway, H. R. Stoneback
Ettore Moretti: Hemingway’s "Legitimate War Hero"?, Robert E. Fleming
Etxea (history of the San Fermín fiesta), Peter N. Milligan
Eusebian Theologies of the Son as Image of God before 341, Mark DelCogliano
Evaluation and Intrinsic Motivation: The Double-Edged Sword, John M. Tauer
Evan Shipman and Hemingway’s Farm, Sean O'Rourke
Evan Shipman and "The Gambler, the Nun, and the Radio", Sean O'Rourke
Evan Shipman: Friend and Foil, Robert Risch
Even the Darkness is Light? Or, Does the Sun Also Rise? Approaches to Teaching Religious Dimensions of The Sun Also Rises, Larry E. Grimes
Everybody Behaves Badly: The True Story Behind Hemingway’s Masterpiece The Sun Also Rises, Lesley M. M. Blume
"Everybody Has It": Syphilis and the Human Condition in the Writings of Ernest Hemingway, Lisa Tyler
Everybody Was So Young: Gerald and Sara Murphy, A Lost Generation Love Story, Amanda Vail
"Every Guy Has His Own Africa": Postwar Anthropology in Saul Bellow’s Henderson the Rain King, Tim Watson
Examining Factors Related to Non-Reporting of Hate Crime Statistics by Law Enforcement Agencies: Final Report, Jessica P. Hodge
Examining the Blue Line in the Rainbow: The Interactions and Perceptions of Law Enforcement Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Communities, Jessica P. Hodge
Excision and Textual Waste: The Sun Also Rises, Hannah Sullivan
Exclusive Narratives of French National Identity and the Instrumentalization of Gender Equality Rhetoric, Renee L. Buhr
Excuse the Preface: Hemingway’s Introductions for Other Writers, Ross K. Tangedal
Existential Psychotherapy: Living with Death Anxiety, Jeffrey Berman
Expanding our Worldviews: A Training Curriculum for Mental Health Professionals Counseling International Students, Nisha Molugu
Expatriate Life Away from Paris, George Monteiro
Expatriate Lifestyle as Tourist Destination: The Sun Also Rises and Experiential Travelogues of the Twenties, Allyson Nadia Field
Expatriate Lifestyle as Tourist Destination: The Sun Also Rises and Experiential Travelogues of the Twenties, Allyson Nadia Field
Expatriate Paris: A Cultural and Literary Guide to Paris of the 1920s, Arlen J. Hansen
Explicit Trauma-Informed Baccalaureate Curriculum: Emphasizing the Need for Interdisciplinary Professional Knowledge, Joyce Hepscher
Explorations in Ethics: Readings from Across the Curriculum, Philip Rolnick
Exploratory Factor Analysis and Psychometric Properties of the Sexual Coercion Inventory, Bryana H. French, Han Na Suh, and Brooke Arterberry
Exploring Agency and Communion in the Actual Self, Tonia S. Bock
Exploring the Effectiveness of Ecological Principles as a Method for Integrating Environmental Content into Psychology Courses, Elise L. Amel
Exploring the Relationship Between Moral Identity, Integrity, and Civic Engagement Frequency, Tonia S. Bock
Expression in the Theo-Logic: Hans Urs von Balthasar on the Manifestation of Divine Truth in the World, Barbara Sain
Expression in the Theo-Logic: Hans Urs von Balthasar on the Manifestation of Divine Truth in the World, Barbara Sain
Exultation or Excess? Hemingway the Author and Hemingway on Screen, Linda Dittmar
Eye and Heart: Hemingway’s Education as a Naturalist, Susan F. Beegel
"Eyes the Same Color as the Sea": Santiago’s Expatriation from Spain and Ethnic Otherness in The Old Man and the Sea, Jeffrey Herlihy
Ezra and Hem: A Moveable Friendship, Sam S. Baskett
Faces of Fiction: Extraordinary Uses of the Obligatory Moment, Robert Pope
Facing Eternity Alone: Ernest Hemingway, man and writer, is a study in contradictions, Philip Gerard
Failed Fathers in Hemingway’s "Indian Camp", James Mulvey
False Fathers, Doctors, and the Caesarian Dilemma: Metaphor as Structure in Hemingway’s In Our Time, Robert E. Gajdusek
False Wilderness: Northern Michigan as Created in the Nick Adams Stories, Frederic J. Svoboda
Fame as Guilty Pleasure in Women’s Writing, Young-ok An
Family, "Filial Piety," and Society--East and West, Stephen J. Laumakis
"Far from Simple": The Published Photographs in Death in the Afternoon, Anthony Brand
Fast Books Read Slow: The Shapes of Speed in Manhattan Transfer and The Sun Also Rises, Sam See
Fatherhood and the Names of God, Philip Rolnick
Fathers and Daughters in Corinth, John Martens
Fathers, Lovers, and Friend Killers: Rearticulating Gender and Race via Species in Hemingway, Cary Wolfe
Fat Words, Fat Souls: Momaday, Hemingway, and the Nature of Truth, Grant Bain
Faulkner and Hemingway: Biography of a Literary Rivalry, Joseph Fruscione
Faulkner, Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and O’Hara, Richards, David Alan. Alan Richards
Faulkner, Hemingway, et al.: The Emersonian Test of American Authorship, William E. H. Meyers Jr.
Fear, Quinn Grover
Fear of Photography, Constance Pierce
Felicitology: Neurath’s Naturalization of Ethics, Joshua Stuchlik
Female Gender Role Journeys in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises and Alobwed’Epie’s The Lady with the Sting: A Comparative Study, Roselyn Mutia
Ferguson and Lesbian Love: Unspoken Subplots in A Farewell to Arms, Miriam Mandel
Fiction into Film: "Is Dying Hard, Daddy?" Hemingway’s "Indian Camp", H. R. Stoneback
Fides et Ratio: Recovery of Natural Law, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Fides et Ratio: Towards a Philosophy of Gender, R. Mary Hayden Lemmons
Fifty Grand, Robert Vare and Daniel B. Smith
Fifty Years of Hemingway Criticism, Peter L. Hays
Figuring the Damage: Fitzgerald’s "Babylon Revisited" and Hemingway’s "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", J. Gerald Kennedy
Filling in the Blanks: Teaching Critical Reading and Writing Using "Paris 1922" and "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", Hilary Kovar Justice
Finding Expertise in Your Own Backyard: Creating Communities of Practice to Support Learning about the Framework, Kim Pittman, Amy Mars, and Trent Brager
Finding Lost Generations: Recovering Omitted History in Winter in the Blood, Paul Eisenstein
Finding Morality in a Bullring: The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway, William K. Ferrell
Finding One’s Way as a Writer: A Sequence of Letters, Italo Calvino
Finding the (Fair) Way with Confucius and Ben Hogan, Stephen J. Laumakis
Fine and Dandy: Ernest Hemingway’s Androgynous Connoisseurship, Len Gutkin
Fire in the Lake: A Study in the Psychosomatics of Love in Hemingway’s "Summer People", Erik Nakjavani
First Lede/Real Lead: A Creative Nonfiction Experiment Precipitated by Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, Lee Gutkind
First-Person Anonymous: Women Writers and Victorian Print Media, 1830–70, Alexis Easley
First Things: Teaching "Indian Camp", Peter L. Hays
Fisher Kings of a Fecund Land, Soma Banerjee
Fishing, Mark P. Ott
Fishing for Stories: What "Big Two-Hearted River" Is Really About, Robert Paul Lamb
Fishing for Tension: The Dynamics of Hemingway’s "Big Two-Hearted River", James Plath
Fishing with John Burroughs and Ernest Hemingway: "Mere Wormers"? "Trout-Hogs"? or "Aficionados with a Code?", H. R. Stoneback
Fish Stories: Revising Masculine Ritual in Eudora Welty’s "The Wide Net", David McWhirter
Fish Stories: Santiago and Kino in Text and Film, Mimi Gladstein
Fish Story: Ways of Telling in "Big Two-Hearted River", Don Summerhayes
Fish Tale: A History of the L. C. Bates Museum Marlin, Taxidermist Fred C. N. Parke, and Ernest Hemingway, Susan F. Beegel
Fitzgerald and Hemingway: A Dangerous Friendship, Matthew J. Bruccoli
Fitzgerald and Hemingway in 1925-1926, Jeffrey Hart
Fitzgerald and Hemingway on Film: A Critical Study of the Adaptations, 1924-2013, Candace Ursula Grissom
Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and "Thank You for the Light", James L. W. West III
Fitzgerald, Hemingway & The Twenties, Ronald Berman
Fitzgerald & Hemingway: Works and Days, Scott Donaldson
Fitzgerald’s Blue Pencil, Scott Donaldson
Fitzgerald’s Third Regret: Intellectual Pretense and the Ghost of Edmund Wilson, Milton A. Cohen
Flashbacks and the Trials of Hemingway’s War Veterans: Healing in the Natural World, Robert McParland
Flaubertian Aesthetics, Modernist Ethics and Animal Representation in Hemingway’s Green Hills of Africa, Daniel Aurelaino Newman
Flawed Hero, Neil A. Grauer
"Floating I saw only the sky": Leisure and Self-Fulfillment in Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Justin Mellette
Florence Goodenough, 1886 - 1959: Developmental Pioneer, Innovator, Mentor, Ann Johnson
Florence Goodenough and Child Study: The Question of Mothers as Researchers, Ann Johnson
Florence L. Goodenough 1886 – 1959: Developmental Pioneer, Innovator, and Mentor, Ann Johnson
Florida’s Hemingway Festival, Alan I. Davies
Following the fascinating trail through the archives and moldering volumes that finally led to ... Uncovering the "hidden" Hemingway, William Burrill
Follow-up: "To Pound a Vicious Typewriter: Hemingway’s Corona #3", Diane Gilbert Masden
Food and Drink, Peter Messent
Food for Fiction: Lessons from Ernest Hemingway’s Writing, Linda Underhill and Jeanne Nakjavani
Food Security and Teenage Labor Supply, Matthew Kim
Ford Madox Ford and Ernest Hemingway in the Literary Arena of Paris, 1924, Elena Lamberti
Foregrounding the Sea: A Reading of Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea and Thakazhi’s Chemmeen, S. Josh
Foreign Bodies: Documenting Expatriate Involvement in "Night Before Battle" and "Under the Ridge", Michael Maiwald
For Ernest, With Love and Squalor: The Influence of Ernest Hemingway on J. D. Salinger, Bradley R. McDuffie
"Forged in Injustice": The Gothic Motif in the Fiction of Ernest Hemingway and Richard Wright, Charles Scruggs
Forget the Legend and Read the Work: Teaching Two Stories by Ernest Hemingway, Margaret D. Bauer
Forgotten Faces: Why Some of our Cinema Heritage is Part of the Public Domain, David Pierce
Formal Allusions to Visual Ideas and Visual Art in Hemingway’s Work, Max Nänny
Formal Analogies in the Texts and Paintings of Ernest Hemingway and Paul Cézanne, Thomas Hermann
"Forms of Combat": Hemingway, the Critics, and Green Hills of Africa, Robert W. Trogdon
Forms of Havoc: The Malatesta Cantos and "The Battler", Evan Rhodes
Forty Plus Coats of Paint: Pauline Pfeiffer-Hemingway as an (Almost) Delta Debutante, Amy Schmidt
Forward, John Updike
For Whom the Bell Tolls, John McCain
For Whom the Bell Tolls in Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls, Shabnum Iftikhar
For Whom the Flood Rolls: Ernest Hemingway and Robert Penn Warren—Connections and Echoes, Allusion, and Intertextuality, H. R. Stoneback
Fos Immunoreactivity in Rat Subcortical Visual Shell in Response to Illuminance Changes, J. Roxanne Prichard
Fostering Collective Effort Toward Ecosystem Conservation, Elise L. Amel
Fostering the Development of Social Capital to Enrich Student Experiences Through After-School Digital Tutoring Programs, Chientzu Candace Chou, Hsueh-Hua Chuang, and Aura Wharton-Beck
Four of a Kind, Robert Lacy
Framing Climate Change Solutions: The Importance of Getting the Numbers Right, Elise L. Amel and Britain A. Scott
Frances H. Low (1862–1939), Alexis Easley
Francis and the Encounter with the Sultan, Steven J. McMichael
François Mauriac, Raymond MacKenzie
Frederic’s Conflict between Homosociality and Heterosexuality: War, Marvell, and Sculpture in A Farewell to Arms, Masaya Takeuchi
Fredric Henry’s ‘Embarrassment’: Rhetorical Devices in A Farewell to Arms, E. Nageswara Rao
Freedom and Motion, Place and Placelessness: On the Road in Hemingway’s America, H. R. Stoneback
Freedom, Luck, and Catastrophe: Ernest Hemingway, John Dewey, and Immanuel Kant, James Dawes
Freedom Over Seas: Eileen Chang, Ernest Hemingway, and the Translation of Truth in the Cold War, L. Maria Bo
Free Men in Paris: The Shared Sensibility of James Baldwin and Ernest Hemingway, D. Quentin Miller
French Connections: Hemingway and Fitzgerald Abroad, J. Gerald Kennedy and Jackson R. Bryer
French Criticism of Ernest Hemingway: A Brief Survey (1932-89), Paul W. Miller
Friar Alonso de Espina, Prayer, and Medieval Jewish, Muslim and Christian Polemical Literature, Steven J. McMichael
Friars and Jews in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Susan Myers and Steven J. McMichael
Friars, Scribes, and Corpses: A Marian Confraternal Reading of The Mirror of Human Salvation, Kimberly Vrudny
Friendship, Finance, and Art: Charles Scribner’s Sons’ Relationship with Ernest Hemingway and August Derleth, Kenneth B. Grant
From a Feast to the Moon—Two Journalists Define Paris, Gail Folkins
From Catholic Social Thought to Catholic Social Living: A Narrative of the Tradition, Bernard Brady
From Dada to Nada: The Dadaist Influence on Hemingway’s Works between 1922 and 1926, Jonathan A. Austad
From Darkness to Light: A Discovery of Faith in For Whom the Bell Tolls, Sanjukta Dasgupta
From Shenandoah: Overlooked Reviews of and Poems by Eliot, Faulkner, Stevens, Hemingway, Graves, Spender, and Others, Arthur Sherbo
From Euripides to Heraclitus to the Stoic Socrates, John Martens
From Hemingway to Borges: Literary Adaptations in Iranian Cinema, Nima Hassani-Nasab
From Memories to Counterfactuals: A Conceptual Journey in Ernest Hemingway’s "Snows of Kilimanjaro", Gabriela Tucan
From Page to Screen: Hemingway, To Have and Have Not and Hollywood, Somdatta Mandal
From Paris to Eatonville, Florida: Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises and Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, Anna Lillios
From Pound’s to Hemingway’s Haiku-Like Textuality: Japanese Aesthetics in Chapter 20 of Death in the Afternoon, Beatriz Penas-Ibáñez
From Private Lives to Collective Action: Recruitment and Participation Incentives for a Community Energy Program, Steven M. Hoffman and Angela High-Pippert
From "Sepi Jingan" to "The Mother of a Queen": Hemingway’s Three Epistemologic Formulas for Short Fiction, Gerry Brenner
From the "African Book" to Under Kilimanjaro: An Introduction, Linda Patterson Miller
From the Bullring into Politics: A Study of Hemingway’s Changing Response, Satyabrata Das
From the Hemingway Letters Project, Sandra Spanier, Rena Sanderson, and Robert Trodgon
From the Hemingway Letters Project, Krista Quesenberry
From the Saga of César Rincón: A Work in Progress, Allen Josephs
From the Six Prose Poems, "Paris, 1992," to the Six Vignettes of The Little Review, Marina Gradoli
From Volitionalism to the Dual Aspect Theory of Action, Joshua Stuchlik
From Whom the Bull Flows: Hemingway in Parody, James C. McKelly
F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Life in Letters, Matthew J. Bruccoli and Judith Baughman
Full Human Flourishing: The Place of the Various Virtues in the Quest for Happiness in Aristotle’s Ethics, Mark Spencer
Full Immersion: Modernist Aesthetics and the US Literature of Experience, Jeffrey Lawrence
Gaiety and Psyche: For Whom the Bell Tolls, Tony Whitmore
Gardens of Eden and Earthly Delights: Hemingway, Bosch, and the Divided Self, Carl P. Eby
Garnering an Opinion: A Double Look at Nick’s Surrogate Mother and Her Relationship to Dr. Adams in Hemingway’s "Ten Indians", Margaret A. Tilton
Gatsby Meets "Macomber", Jeffrey Meyers
Gaudium et spes: Atheism, Culture and Christian Faith, Gregory J. Coulter
Gay Wilentz Responds, Gay Wilentz
Gay Wilentz Responds [to Jesse Bier], Gay Wilentz
"Geez, Doc, What Does It Mean?": Reading Williams Reading Life, Daniel Morris
Gellhorn: A Twentieth-Century Life, Caroline Moorehead
Gender and the Politics of Literary Fame: Christina Rossetti and the Germ, Alexis Easley
Gender, Authorship, and the Periodical Press, Alexis Easley
Gender Crisis, Androgyny and the Length of Hair: A Look at For Whom the Bell Tolls, A Moveable Feast, and The Garden of Eden, Aparajita Nanda
Gendered Hate: Exploring Gender in Hate Crime Law, Jessica P. Hodge
Gendered-Motivated Hate Crimes, Jessica P. Hodge
Gendered Observations: Harriet Martineau and the Woman Question, Alexis Easley
Gendered Observations: Harriet Martineau and the Woman Question, Alexis Easley
Gender Identity and the Modern Condition in The Sun Also Rises, Jennifer Banach
Gendering Men: Re-Visions of Violence as a Test of Manhood in American Literature, Josep J. Armengol
Gender-Related Miscommunication in "Hills Like White Elephants", Jianjun Ma
Gender-Specific Programs: A Glimpse of Where We Are and Where We Need To Go, Jessica P. Hodge
Gendun Chopel on the Status of Madhyamaka: Truth, Knowledge, and Testimony, Jonathan E. Stoltz
"General Fat Ass Franco" and the "Spanish Issue" in Ernest Hemingway’s Across the River and Into the Trees, Stacey Guill
Genre, Gender, and Truth in Death in the Afternoon, Michael Thurston
George Eliot and the Market for Poetry in the 1830s, Alexis Easley
George Gilfillan, Raymond MacKenzie
Georges Florovsky and the Russian Religious Renaissance, Paul Gavrilyuk
George Sisler, Manolin’s Age, and Hemingway’s Use of Baseball, Luis A. Losada
Gerald Murphy in Letters, Literature and Life, Linda Patterson Miller
Germinal, by Emila Zola, Raymond MacKenzie
Gertrude Stein/Sherwood Anderson/Ernest Hemingway, Robert Morse Crunden
Gestures of Healing: Anxiety and the Modern Novel, John J. Clayton
Gettier and Factivity in Indo-Tibetan Epistemology, Jonathan E. Stolz
Getting Closer to "It": Linking Hemingway’s World War I Short Stories, Ellen Andrews Knodt
"Getting Good at Doing Nothing": Faulkner, Hemingway, and the Fiction of Gesture, Donald M. Kartiganer
Getting One In: Masculinity and Hemingway’s Boxing Stories, Jopi Nyman
Getting to the Truth: Hemingway, Cather, and the Testimony of Two World Wars, Daniel Clayton
Gilchrist’s Composite Personality and Story Cycle: Transforming Ernest Hemingway, Margaret Donovan Bauer
Globalization and the South Asian Novel, Kanishka Chowdhury
Global Requiem: The Apocalyptic Moment in Religion, Science, and Art, Jack Miles
"Glow-in-the-Dark Authors": Hemingway’s Celebrity and Legacy in Under Kilimanjaro, Suzanne del Gizzo
Goal Setting in Context: The Impact of Psychological Distance on the Appeal of Goals, Elise L. Amel and Britain A. Scott
Goal Specificity, Climate Change Distance Frames, and Goal Commitment, Elise L. Amel
God and Mammon and What Was Lost, by François Mauriac, Raymond MacKenzie
God Does Not Harden Hearts, Sandra L. Menssen and Thomas D. Sullivan
"Going All to Pieces": A Farewell to Arms as Trauma Narrative, Trevor Dodman
Going Home: Hemingway, Primitivism, and Identity, Suzanne del Gizzo
Going Nowhere: Desire and Love in The Sun Also Rises, William E. Cain
Going Viral: Cheap Newspapers, Scrapbooks, and the Construction of Women's Poetic Celebrity, 1830–50, Alexis Easley
Golden Lion Tamarin Sleeping Site Use and Pre-Retirement Behavior During Intense Predation, Sarah J. Hankerson
Gone Fishin', Jack Jobst
Good Old Harris in The Sun Also Rises, Jane E. Wilson
Good Quarters, Ronald Weber
Gordimer contre Hemingway: Crossing Back through the Mirror that Subtends All Speculation, Kenneth W. Harrow
"Go to sleep, Devil": The Awakening of Catherine’s Feminism in The Garden of Eden, Amy Lovell Strong
Grace, Good Works, and the Hemingway Ethic, George Monteiro
Grace Under Millennial Pressure: Hemingway for the 21st Century, Valerie Hemingway
Grace Under Pressure: The Life of Evan Shipman, Sean O'Rourke
Grading Worlds, Sandra L. Menssen
Gray Matters: Gender Differences in the Physical and Mental Health of Older Inmates, Jessica P. Hodge
Graziella, by Alphonse de Lamartine, Raymond MacKenzie
Great Editing: A Beginner’s Luck, Scott Donaldson
Great Expectations and Double Standards: Memory and Feminist Framing in Women Psychologists' Oral History Interviews, Ann Johnson
Green Dragonfly Woman: A Critical Autoethnography On A Journey of Healing, Alyssa F. Parisien
Greenstep Cities Two Years On: What Have We Learned?, Steven M. Hoffman and Angela High-Pippert
Gregory the Great on the Song of Songs, Mark DelCogliano
Grief Hoarders and "Beat-Up Old Bastards": Hemingway’s Bittersweet Taste of Nostalgia., Pamela A. Boker
G-Wires Are Highly Resistant to a Broad Spectrum of Nucleases, Thomas C. Marsh
Gynecologists, Power and Sexuality in Modernist Texts, Elizabeth Dolan Kautz
Habits, Potencies, and Obedience: Experiential Evidence for Thomistic Hylomorphism, Mark Spencer
Hadley, Gioia Diliberto
Haggard, Hemingway and Hollywood, Bartle Bull
Hail Faulkner? A Fable, Competitive Modernism, and "the Nobelist" in the 1950s, Joseph Fruscione
"Hail Nothing Full of Nothing": A Note on Hemingway and Tolstoy, Steven Carter
Half a Century and Half a World: Turgenev’s and Hemingway’s The Torrents of Spring, Judy Henn
Ham and Eggs and Hermeneutics: Re-reading Hemingway’s "The Killers", Oliver Harris
Hamlet in Spain: Oedipal Dilemmas in For Whom the Bell Tolls, Wolfgang E. H. Rudat
Hannah Arendt: On Privacy, Private Property and Authentic Human Culture, Gregory J. Coulter
Happiness and Human Flourishing: East & West, Stephen J. Laumakis
Harder on Himself Than Most: A Study of Hemingway’s Self-Evaluation and Self-Projection in His Work, Robert E. Gajdusek
Harriet Martineau and Popular Print Culture, Alexis Easley
Harriet Martineau: Gender, National Identity, and the Contemporary Historian, Alexis Easley
Harry and the Pirates: The Romance and Reality of Piracy in Hemingway’s To Have and Have Not, Susan F. Beegel
Harry Burns and Professor MacWalsey in Ernest Hemingway’s To Have and Have Not, Bert Bender
Harry Morgan’s Dismemberment and Hemingway’s Critique of Violence: To Have and Have Not, Seokwoo Kwon
Harry Morgan’s Identity Crisis: Orientalism and Slumming during the Great Depression in Hemingway’s To Have and Have Not, Hideo Yanagisawa
Harry or Ernest? The Unresolved Ambiguity in "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", Norman Friedman
Hate Crimes and Hate Crime Law, Jessica P. Hodge
Havana: A Subtropical Delirium, Mark Kurlansky
Having it in Reserve: Secret Love and a Way Out in Willa Cather’s "Paul’s Case" and Ernest Hemingway’s "The Three-Day Blow", Kim Vanderlaan
Headgear and Horses: Authorial Presence in A Farewell to Arms, Miriam B. Mandel
Hedâyat and Hemingway: A Study in Comparative Stylistics, Erik Nakjavani
Hedȃyat and Hemingway: A Study in Comparative Stylistics, Erik Nakjavani
"He Felt the Change So That It Hurt Him All Through": Sodomy and Transvestic Hallucination in Late Hemingway, Carl P. Eby
"He Had Never Written a Word of That": Regret and Counterfactuals in Hemingway’s "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", Jennifer Riddle Harding
Helen Ferguson and Friends in A Farewell to Arms, Charles J. Nolan Jr.
Hell, Kenneth Slawenski
Hell and Good Company: The Spanish Civil War and the World It Made, Richard Rhodes
Heller’s "Parody of Hemingway" in Catch-22, James R. Aubrey
Hemingway, Mario Vargas Llosa
Hemingway, Jamie Pumfrey
Hemingway & Alfred Flechtheim, Jeffrey Meyers
Hemingway: A Life in Pictures, Boris Vejdovsky and Mariel Hemingway
Hemingway: A Life Without Consequences, James R. Mellow
Hemingway: A Love Affair with Bimini, John Patrick Hemingway
Hemingway Among the Animals, Glen A. Love
Hemingway Among the Bohemians: A Generational Reading of The Sun Also Rises, Michael Soto
Hemingway: An Annotated Chronology, an Outline of the Author’s Life and Career Detailing Significant Events, Friendships, Travels, and Achievements, Michael S. Reynolds
Hemingway and Africa, Miriam B. Mandel
Hemingway and Akeley: Identity Formation and Hemingway’s Naturalist Calling, Stephen Gilbert Brown
Hemingway and Anorexia: A New Lens, Ethan Neville
Hemingway and Basic Writers: A Computer-Based Reader-Response Study, Thomas J. Reynolds
Hemingway and Bimini: The Birth of Sport Fishing at "The End of the World", Ashley Oliphant
Hemingway and Chaplin, Abraham Polonsky
Hemingway and Chaplin: Monkey Business in "The Undefeated", John M. Howell
Hemingway and Cultural Geography: The Landscape of Logging in "The End of Something", Laura Gruber Godfrey
Hemingway and Cultural Geography: The Landscape of Logging in "The End of Something", Laura Gruber Godfrey
Hemingway and Life: Consuming Revolutions, Daniel Morris
Hemingway and The Journal of the American Medical Association: Gangrene, Shock, and Suicide in "Indian Camp", Russ Pottle
Hemingway and Existential Education, Joseph Petite
Hemingway and Faulkner: In Their Time, Earl Rovit and Arthur Waldhorn
Hemingway and Faulkner: Valorous Birth, Judith Wilt
Hemingway and Fitzgerald: Two Short Stories, Lionel Kelly
Hemingway and Franklin: Men without Women, Ian Grody
Hemingway and French Literature: The Paris Years, 1896-1928, Ben Stoltzfus
Hemingway and French Writers, Ben Stoltzfus
Hemingway and Garciá Márquez: Two Shipwreck Narratives, Harley D. Oberhelman
Hemingway and Gender: Biography Revisited, Mauricio D. Aguilera Linde
Hemingway and Gender History, Rena Sanderson
Hemingway and Generation X: Making Yesterday’s Literature Relevant to Today’s Students, Sandi Henschel
Hemingway and Goya, Jeffrey Meyers
Hemingway and Guy Hickock in Italy: The Brooklyn Eagle Articles, Paul Montgomery
Hemingway and Harold Loeb: An Unpublished Letter, Jeffrey Meyers
Hemingway and Hawks: The Hierarchy of Heroism in "In Another Country", A. L. Soens
Hemingway and Hemochromatosis, Susan F. Beegel
Hemingway and Henderson on the High Savannas, or Two Midwestern Moderns and the Myth of Africa, David D. Anderson
Hemingway and His Conspirators: Hollywood, Scribner’s, and the Making of American Celebrity Culture, Leonard J. Leff
Hemingway and His Critics, Lionel Trilling
Hemingway and Hollywood: An Uneasy Relationship, Tutun Mukherjee
Hemingway and Italy: An Introduction, Mark Cirino and Mark P. Ott
Hemingway and Italy: Twenty-First-Century Perspectives, Mark Cirino and Mark P. Ott
Hemingway and Lawrence at the Bullfights with Brett Ashley and Ethel Cane, Ben Stoltzfus
Hemingway and Luis Quintanilla, Lawrence H. Martin
Hemingway and MacLeish on Pound: A Consideration of Certain Unpublished Correspondence, Francis J. Bosha
Hemingway and Malraux: The Struggle, Jeffrey Meyers
Hemingway and Malraux: The Unmanned Virile Fraternity, Geoffrey Harris
Hemingway and Maupassant: More Light on "The Light of the World", Jack W. Jobst and W. J. Williamson
Hemingway and McKay, Race and Nation, Gary Edward Holcomb
Hemingway and Nietzsche: The Context of Ideas, Christoph Kuhn
Hemingway and Politics, Kenneth Kinnamon
Hemingway and Pound: A Most Unlikely Friendship, John Cohassey
Hemingway and Salinger, Jeffrey Meyers
Hemingway and Suicide, Scott Donaldson
Hemingway and the Authority of Thought, Ronald Berman
Hemingway and the Black Renaissance, Gary Edward Holcomb and Charles Scruggs
Hemingway and the Black Renaissance, Gary Edward Holcomb and Charles Scruggs
Hemingway and the Black Renaissance, Gary Edward Holcomb and Charles Scruggs
Hemingway and the Camargue: Van Gogh’s Bedroom, the "Gypsy" Pilgrimage, Saint-Louis, and the Holy Marys, Mirèo, Mistral, Mithra, and Montherlant, H. R. Stoneback
Hemingway and the Creation of Twentieth-Century Dialogue, Robert Paul Lamb
Hemingway and the Cuban Revolution: For Whom the Bell Tolls in the Sierra Maestra, Jeff Morgan
Hemingway and the OED, Charles M. Oliver
Hemingway and the Enduring Appeals of Battle, Lawrence H. Martin
Hemingway and the Generals, Jeffrey Meyers
Hemingway and the Great War, Fondazione Luca
Hemingway and the Gulf Stream: The Esquire Letters as Informal Apologia, John J. Fenstermaker
Hemingway and the Harvard Poets, Luca Fondazione
Hemingway and the Italian Legacy, James Nagel
Hemingway and the Limits of Biography: An Exchange on the "Jimmy Breen" Manuscript between Michael Reynolds and Linda Wagner-Martin, with Audience Comment, Michael Reynolds and Linda Wagner-Martin
Hemingway and the Mechanism of Fame: Statements, Public Letters, Introductions, Forewords, Prefaces, Blurbs, Reviews, and Endorsements, Matthew J. Bruccoli and Judith Baughman
Hemingway and the Modern Woman: Brett Ashley and the Flapper Tradition, Crystal Gorham Doss
Hemingway and the Natural World, Robert Fleming
"Hemingway and the Natural World" Keynote Address, Seventh International Hemingway Conference, Terry Tempest Williams
Hemingway and "the New America", Ronald Berman
Hemingway and the Peninsular War, Jeffrey Meyers
Hemingway and the Poets, Ron McFarland
Hemingway and the Politics of Success, Ken Panda
Hemingway and the Post-Narrative Condition: A Commentary on The Sun Also Rises and Other Essays Rev ed, Frank Kyle
Hemingway and the Post-Narrative Condition: An Unauthorized Commentary of The Sun Also Rises, Frank Kyle
Hemingway and the Spanish Civil War or the Volatile Mixture of Politics and Art, Allen Josephs
Hemingway and the Spanish Civil War: The Writer’s Maturing View, Milton A. Cohen
Hemingway and the Theater, Richard Allan Davison
Hemingway and the Thing Left In "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen", Rick Moss
Hemingway and the True Poetry of War, Robert Morgan
Hemingway and Tolstoy: "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "Death of Ivan Il’ich", Sergei Shul'ts
Hemingway and Turgenev: A Brief Introduction, Alexander Kelly Dupuis
Hemingway and Van Gogh, Jeffrey Meyers
Hemingway and Women at the Front: Blowing Bridges in A Farewell to Arms, The Fifth Column, and For Whom the Bell Tolls, Kim Moreland
Hemingway and Women: Female Critics and the Female Voice, Lawrence R. Broer and Gloria Holland
Hemingway: A Publisher’s Perspective, Charles Scribner III
Hemingway as a War Correspondent, Santosh Chakrabarti
Hemingway as Craftsman: Revising "Big Two-Hearted River", John Beall
Hemingway as Craftsman: Revising "Fathers and Sons", John Beall
Hemingway as Model: In the Path of Dubliners, Morton P. Levitt
Hemingway as Social and Political Writer, Peter L. Hays
Hemingway: A Star in China, Lu Yutai
Hemingway: A Static Figure Amidst the Red Decade Shifts, Ron Capshaw
Hemingway as "Your Correspondent": Letter from a Famous Florida Son, E. Stone Shiflet
Hemingway at Eighteen: The Pivotal Year That Launched an American Legend, Steve Paul
Hemingway at Fifty, David Wyatt
Hemingway at Lignano Sabbiadoro and in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Davide Lorigliola and Nicholas Stangherlin
Hemingway at Oak Park High: The High School Writings of Ernest Hemingway, 1916-1917, Cynthia Maziarka and Donald Vogel Jr.
Hemingway at Rambouillet, Robert Fuller
Hemingway: A Trout Fisher’s Apprenticeship, Donald S. Johnson
Hemingway At War, Amitava Banerjee
Hemingway at War, Peter Moreira
Hemingway at War: Ernest Hemingway’s Adventures as a World War II Correspondent, Terry Mort
Hemingway: A Typical Doughboy, Jennifer D. Keene
Hemingway Autobiographical Novel is First in a Rush of Books by and About the Author, Jennifer Howard
Hemingway Bids Goodbye to Youth: Childhood’s End in Seney, Jack Jobst
Hemingway Biography on the Silver Screen: The Critical Reception of Richard Attenborough’s Film, In Love and War, John R. Bittner
Hemingway, Cézanne, and Writing: "Realities That Arise from the Craft Itself", Lawrence Stanley
Hemingway Chronology: The Key West Years, Gail D. Sinclair
Hemingway Confirms the Importance of the Taurine Baptism: Fictional and Historic Case Studies, Miriam B. Mandel
Hemingway, Cuba, and the Cuban Works, Larry Grimes and Bickford Sylvester
Hemingway, Cuba and the Great Blue River, Gene Pisasale
Hemingway, Dos Passos, Cather, Lewis, and the American Style, Linda Wagner-Martin
Hemingway: Eight Decades of Criticism, Linda Wagner-Martin
Hemingway: For Whom the Bell Tolls, David Caute
Hemingway, The Fifth Column, and the "Dead Angle", Gene Washington
Hemingway The Sun Also Rises, Claude Clayton Smith
Hemingway Encounters: A Biographer Reminisces, Scott Donaldson
Hemingway, Ernest Miller, Justin Harmon, Amy Lewis, and Paul McGuire
Hemingway: Essays of Reassessment, Frank Scafella
Hemingway, Eugenic Terror, and the "Newest New Woman", Betsy L. Nies
Hemingway Faces God, Morris Buske
Hemingway, Faulkner, and Hawks: The Nexus of Creativity that Generated the Film To Have and Have Not, Mimi Reisel Gladstein
Hemingway, Faulkner and the Clash of Reputations, Joseph Fruscione
Hemingway: Fiction and Western Films, Somdatta Mandal
Hemingway: Fifty Years After His Death, Rosella Mamoli Zorzi
Hemingway, Film Noir, and the Emergence of a Twentieth-Century American Style, Werner Sollors
Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and The Sun Also Rises, Jeffrey Hart
Hemingway for Beginners, Errol Selkirk
Hemingway Gambles, Loses on 1919 World Series, Sharon Hamilton
Hemingway, Gender Identity, and the "Paris 1922" Apprenticeship, Patrick Blair Bonds
Hemingway, Gershwin, and Spiritual Refreshment, Burton Raffel
Hemingway Goes to War: Travels with a Gun, 1944-45, Charles Whiting
Hemingway, Góngora and the Concept of Nada, Jeffrey Meyers
Hemingway, Hadley, and Paris: The Persistence of Desire, Gerald J. Kennedy
Hemingway, Hardy, and the Nobel Prize for Literature, John H. Schwarz
Hemingway, His Contemporaries, and the South Carolina Corps of Cadets: Exploring Veterans’ Inner World, Lauren Rule Maxell
Hemingway: His Impact in the Cuban Press Today, Ned Quevedo Arnaiz
Hemingway, Hopelessness, and Liberalism, William Curtis
Hemingway, Hounded by the Feds, A. E. Hotchner
Hemingway: How It All Began, Childhood and Youth in Michigan, Gino Leineweber
Hemingway: "I’m no rummy", Tom Dardis
Hemingway in 90 Minutes, Paul Strathern
Hemingway in Action: A Dos Passos Painting from the 1924 Pamplona Fiesta, Donald Pizer
Hemingway in Africa: The Last Safari, Christopher Ondaatje
Hemingway in Arabic: A Study of Literary Transformation, Adnan K. Abdulla
Hemingway in Austria, Arno Heller
Hemingway in Austria, Arno Heller
Hemingway in Bimini: An Introduction, William Braasch Watson
Hemingway in Bimini—Then & Now, Mike Mazur
Hemingway in China, Nai-tung Ting
Hemingway in China, Kaimei Zheng
Hemingway in Comics, Robert K. Elder
Hemingway in Constantinople, Peter Lecouras
Hemingway in Cuba, Gérard DeCortanze and Jean-Bernard Naudin
Hemingway in Cuba, Hilary Hemingway and Carlene Brennen
Hemingway in Cuba, Norman Lewis
Hemingway in Cuba: The Author’s Moveable Feast at the Finca Vigía, Joseph Giovannini
Hemingway in His Own Country, Robert E. Gajdusek
Hemingway in Italy, Luca Gandolfi and Laura Correggioli
Hemingway in Italy, Richard Owen
Hemingway in Italy, Agostino Lombardo
Hemingway in Italy and Other Essays, Robert W. Lewis
Hemingway in Kansas City: The True Dope on Violence and Creative Sources in a Vile and Lively Place, Steve Paul
Hemingway in Love and War: The Lost Diary of Agnes von Kurowsky, Her letters, and Correspondence of Ernest Hemingway, Henry Serrano Villard and James Nagel
Hemingway in Love: Four Found Letters, Jeffrey Meyers
Hemingway in Love: His Own Story: A Memoir, A. E. Hotchner
Hemingway in Madeira in 1954, George Monteiro
Hemingway in Michigan, Frederic Svoboda
Hemingway in Norway Since 1964, Per Winther
Hemingway in Portugal, Carlos Azevedo
Hemingway in Seney, Jack Jobst
Hemingway in Sweden Since 1965, Rolf Lunden
Hemingway in the 1930s: A Conversation, John J. Fenstermaker, Keneth Kinnamon, and Michael S. Reynolds
Hemingway in the Digital Age: Reflections on Teaching, Reading, and Understanding, Laura Godfrey
Hemingway in the Dirt of a Blood and Soil Myth, María DeGuzmán
Hemingway in Turkey: Historical Contexts and Cultural Intertexts, Himmet Umunç
Hemingway in Two Accents: For Whom the Bell Tolls and A Farewell to Arms in European Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese, Milton M. Azevedo
Hemingway in Venice, Rosella Mamoli Zorzi
Hemingway in Wartime England: His Life and Times as a War Correspondent, Dick Wise
Hemingway in Yugoslavia, Zvonimir Radeljkovič
Hemingway, James Bond, and Andy Warhol, Peter L. Hays
Hemingway: Life into Art, Jeffrey Meyers
Hemingway, Literalism, and Transgender Reading, Valerie Rohy
Hemingway Lives! (Why Reading Ernest Hemingway Matters Today), Clancy Sigal
Hemingway, Malraux and Spain: For Whom the Bell Tolls and L’espoir, Ben Stoltzfus
Hemingway, Malraux, and the Warrior-Writer, Robert W. Lewis
Hemingway, Names, and Men at War, Robert E. Burkhart
Hemingway Now, Derek Walcott
Hemingway on a Bike, Eric Freeze
Hemingway on Being in Our Time, Catherine Zucker
Hemingway on Courage, Peter L. Hays
Hemingway on Fishing, Ernest Hemingway and Nick Lyons
Hemingway on Hunting, Ernest Hemingway and Seán Hemingway
Hemingway on Politics and Rebellion, Lauretta Conklin Frederking
Hemingway on Sexual Otherness: What’s Really Funny in The Sun Also Rises, Wolfgang E. H. Rudat
Hemingway on Stage: The Fifth Column, Politics, and Biography, John Raeburn
Hemingway on the China Front: His WWII Spy Mission with Martha Gellhorn, Peter Moreira
Hemingway on War, Ernest Hemingway
Hemingway on War and Its Aftermath, Thomas Putnam
Hemingway on War and Peace, Erik Nakjavani
Hemingway: Painting and Writing, Omissions and Connections, John E. Sanford
Hemingway, Parody or Pastiche?, Jorge Santos Caballero and Emma Archer
Hemingway: "Pleased to See How Far He Sailed It", Richard Allan Davison
Hemingway Presents Himself: The Writer in Green Hills of Africa, William E. Cain
Hemingway, PTSD, and Clinical Depression, Peter L. Hays
Hemingway, PTSD, and Clinical Depression, Peter L. Hays
Hemingway, Race, and Art: Bloodlines and the Color Line, Marc K. Dudley
Hemingway Raids the Library for For Whom the Bell Tolls, Peter L. Hays
Hemingway: Rambouillet & Paris, 1944-1945, Duncan White
Hemingway, Religion, and Masculine Virtue, Joseph Prud'homme
Hemingway Repossessed, Kenneth Rosen
Hemingway’s "A Canary for One", Steven Carter
Hemingway’s "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" and O’Neill’s Iceman, Peter L. Hays
Hemingway’s A Clean, Well-Lighted Place and Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilych, Steven Carter
Hemingway’s "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place": Some Notes on American Influences, Richard Allan Davison
Hemingway’s African Book of Revelations: Dawning of a ‘New Religion’ in Under Kilimanjaro, Erik G. R. Nakjavani
Hemingway’s "After the Storm": A Lacanian Reading, Ben Stoltzfus
Hemingway’s Aged Characters as Symbols of Death, Deng Tianzhong
Hemingway’s Aging Heroes and the Concept of Phronesis, Phillip Sipiora
Hemingway’s Aging Heroes and the Concept of Phronesis, Phillip Sipiora
Hemingway’s Anatomical Metonymies, David Raabe
Hemingway’s and Perkins’s Formation of Men Without Women, John Beall
Hemingway’s Architecture of Prose: Chiastic Patterns and Their Narrative Functions, Max Nänny
Hemingway’s Art of Non-Fiction, Ronald Weber
Hemingway’s Art of Self-Exculpation in Life and in The Garden of Eden, Paul W. Miller
Hemingway’s Attacks on the Soviets and the Communists in For Whom the Bell Tolls, William Braasch Watson
Hemingway’s Attention to "A Clean Well-Lighted Place", David Kerner
Hemingway’s "A Veteran Visits His Old Front": Images and Situations for the Fiction, William Adair
Hemingway’s "A Way You’ll Never Be" and Nick Adams’s Search for Identity, Paul S. Quick
Hemingway’s Bartlebys, Peter L. Hays
Hemingway’s Best Novel, Jeffrey Hart
Hemingway’s "Big Two-Hearted River": Nick’s Strategy and the Psychology of Mental Control, Mark Cirino
Hemingway’s Blessing, Copland’s Collaboration, A. E. Hotchner
Hemingway’s Boat: Everything He Loved in Life, and Lost, 1934-1961, Paul Hendrickson
Hemingway’s Brain, Andrew Farah
Hemingway’s Breadcrumb Trail, Anne Trubek
Hemingway’s Byron: Romantic Posturing in the Age of Modernism, Richard Hishmeh
Hemingway’s Camera Eye: The Problem of Language and an Interwar Politics of Form, Zoe Trodd
Hemingway’s "Cat in the Rain": A Reproof of the Self, John V. McDermott
Hemingway’s "Cat in the Rain": George’s Winter Death-Bed, William Adair
Hemingway’s "Cat in the Rain": The Presence of Stein and Joyce, John Beall
Hemingway’s Cats: An Illustrated Biography, Carlene Fredericka Brennen
Hemingway’s Chicago: The Iceberg Beneath the Water Line, Robert E. Fleming
Hemingway’s Christian Name, Jeffrey Meyers
Hemingway’s Clinical Depression: A Speculation, Peter L. Hays
Hemingway’s Code as a Stimulus to Probing and Analyzing Literature, Peggy Svensson
Hemingway’s Code: The Spanish Civil War and World Power, Charles Molesworth
Hemingway’s Complicated "Enquiry" in Men Without Women, Charles J. Nolan Jr.
Hemingway’s Constructed Africa: Green Hills of Africa and the Conventions of Colonial Sporting Books, Lawrence H. Martin
Hemingway’s Criteria in Ordering the Sequence of the Vignettes of in our time (1924) and In Our Time (1925), Marina Gradoli
Hemingway’s Critique of Anti-Semitism: Semiotic Confusion in "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen", Robert Paul Lamb
Hemingway’s Cuba, Cuba’s Hemingway, Valerie Hemingway
Hemingway’s Cuba: "Ernesto" left behind an indelible trail of memories, Jim Lo Scalzo
Hemingway’s Cuba: Finding the Places and People that Influenced the Writer, Dennis L. Noble
Hemingway’s Cuban English, Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera
Hemingway’s Cuban Son Looks Back on Life with Papa, Walter Houk
Hemingway’s Cuban Son: Reflections on the Writer by His Longtime Majordomo, René Villarreal and Raúl Villarreal
Hemingway’s Dark Comedy of Knowing and Imagining: "A Pursuit Race", Eugene Kanjo
Hemingway’s Dark Night: Catholic Influences and Intertextualities in the Work of Ernest Hemingway, Matthew C. Nickel
Hemingway’s Death in The Sun Also Rises, Jason Holt
Hemingway’s Debt to Baseball in The Old Man and the Sea: A Collection of Critical Readings, C. Harold Hurley
Hemingway’s Debt to Cézanne: New Perspectives, Theodore L. Gaillard Jr.
Hemingway’s Debt to Stendhal’s Armance in The Sun Also Rises, Dana Dragunoia
Hemingway’s Depression and Suicide: Inevitable Outcome or Medication Misadventure?, Alex A. Cardoni
Hemingway’s Dialectic with American Whiteness: Oak Park, Edward Said, and the Location of Authority, Margaret E. Wright-Cleveland
Hemingway’s Disappearing Style, Donal Harris
Hemingway’s Early Education in the Short Story: A Bibliographic Essay on Brander Matthews and Twenty Volumes of Stories at Windemere, David L. Anderson
Hemingway’s Early Illness Narratives and the Lyric Dimensions of "Now I Lay Me", Miriam Marty Clark
Hemingway’s Early Stories and Sketches, Charles J. Nolan Jr.
Hemingway’s Ecotourism: Under Kilimanjaro and the Ethics of Travel, Kevin Maier
Hemingway’s Education, a Re-Examination: Oak Park High School and the Legacy of Principal Hanna, Morris Buske
Hemingway’s El(l)iot, Roger Casey
Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, William Dow
Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Michael John MacDonald IV
Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Carol Gilligan and David A. J. Richards
Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms and For Whom the Bell Tolls: Two Classic American Novels as War Movies, P. Subba Rao
Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms: The World beyond Oak Park and Idealism, Robert A. Martin
Hemingway’s Commedia Dell’ Arte Story?: "Out of Season", Ellen Andrews Knodt
Hemingway’s Death in the Afternoon and the Fear of Death in War, Christopher Barker
Hemingway’s Death in the Afternoon from a Liminalist Perspective, Nancy Bredendick
Hemingway’s Death in the Afternoon: The Complete Annotations, Miriam B. Mandel
Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls: Fact into Fiction, Robert A. Martin
Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls: Rebellion and the Meaning of Politics in the Spanish Civil War, Kerstin Hamann
Hemingway’s "Garden of Eden": Resistance of Things Past and Protecting the Masculine Text, Rose Marie Burwell
Hemingway’s Green Hills of Africa and Rilke’s The Lay of the Love and Death of Cornet Christopher Rilke: Tentative Reflections, Dieter Saalmann
Hemingway’s Green Hills of Africa as Evolutionary Narrative: Helix and Scimitar, Carl A. Bredahl and Susan Lyn Drake
Hemingway’s Green Hills of Africa as Evolutionary Narrative: Helix and Scimitar, Susan Lynn Drake and A. Carl Bredahl Jr.
Hemingway’s In Our Time: A Cubist Anatomy, Jacqueline Vaught Brogan
Hemingway’s In Our Time and the Unknown Genre: The Short-Story Cycle, James Nagel
Hemingway’s In Our Time: Cubism, Conservation, and the Suspension of Identification, Lisa Narbeshuber
Hemingway’s In Our Time: "Pretty Good Unity", Harbour Winn
Hemingway’s In Our Time: The Biography of a Book, Michael Reynolds
Hemingway’s Pilar, Hilary Hemingway
Hemingway’s Playboy Interviews: Are They Genuine?, Peter L. Hays
Hemingway’s The Dangerous Summer: The Complete Annotations, Miriam B. Mandel
Hemingway’s The Fifth Column and the Question of Ideology, Erik Nakjavani
Hemingway’s The Fifth Column: Comparing the Typescript Drafts to the Published Play, Linda Stein
Hemingway’s The Fifth Column, Fifthcolumnism, and the Spanish Civil War, Noel Valis
Hemingway’s The Garden of Eden: Twenty-Five Years of Criticism, Suzanne del Gizzo and Frederic J. Svoboda
Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Horst H. Kruse
Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Karl F. Knight
Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Robert L. Gale
Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, William Adair
Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Jacqueline Bradley
Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises and James’s The Ambassadors, Peter L. Hays
Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises: The Dog in the Window and Other War Allusions, William Adair
Hemingway’s To Have and Have Not, Robert Jungman
Hemingway’s Ethics of Writing: The Ironic Semantics of "Whiteness" in "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", Beatriz Penas Ibáñez
Hemingway: Seven Decades of Criticism, Linda Wagner-Martin
Hemingway’s Expatriates: A Way of Looking at the World, Nadine Gordimer
Hemingway’s Expatriates: A Way of Looking at the World, Nadine Gordimer
Hemingway’s Experts: Teaching Race in Death in the Afternoon and Green Hills of Africa, Ross K. Tangedal
Hemingway’s Feasts, Jeffery Meyers
Hemingway’s Fetishism: Psychoanalysis and the Mirror of Manhood, Carl Eby
Hemingway’s First Corrida de Toros, Donald Junkins
Hemingway’s Fishing Rod: A Study of the First African Plane Crash and Rescue, Selma Karayalçin
Hemingway’s Formation of In Our Time, John Beall
Hemingway’s Fragmentary Novel: Readers Writing the Hero in In Our Time, Stephen Clifford
Hemingway’s France: Images of the Lost Generation, Winston Conrad
Hemingway’s Francis Macomber in "God’s Country", Matthew A. Fike
Hemingway’s Francis Macomber in "God’s Country", Matthew Allen Fike
Hemingway’s "Francis Macomber" in Pirandellian and Freudian Perspectives, Horst Breuer
Hemingway’s Garden of Eden: A Complex View of Eros, L. E. Ward
Hemingway’s Gay Blades, Robert Scholes and Nancy R. Comely
Hemingway’s Genders: Rereading the Hemingway Text, Nancy R. Comley and Robert Scholes
Hemingway’s Gender Training, Jamie Barlowe
Hemingway’s Gender Trouble, Gerald J. Kennedy
Hemingway’s Gentle Hunters: Contradiction or Duality?, Charlene M. Murphy
Hemingway’s Geographies: Intimacy, Materiality, and Memory, Laura Gruber Godfrey
Hemingway’s German Radio Address, Wayne Kvam
Hemingway’s Girls: Unnaming and Renaming Hemingway’s Female Characters, Nadine DeVost
Hemingway’s "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen", Gary Harrington
Hemingway’s Greatest Iceberg: The Composition of The Sun Also Rises, William Balassi
Hemingway’s Guns: The Sporting Arms of Ernest Hemingway, Silvio Calabi, Steve Helsley, and Roger Sanger
Hemingway’s Happiest Summer— "The Wildest, Most Beautiful, Wonderful Time Ever Ever"; or, The Liberation of France and Hemingway, H. R. Stoneback
Hemingway’s Havana: A Reflection of the Writer’s Life in Cuba, Robert Wheeler
Hemingway’s Hawaiian Honeymoon, Mark P. Ott
Hemingway’s Hidden West. Morality, Raw Beauty of Region Infuse Prose, Ron Franscell
Hemingway’s "Hills Like White Elephants", Sherlyn Abdoo
Hemingway’s "Hills Like White Elephants", Stanley Kozikowski
Hemingway’s "Hills Like White Elephants", Paul Rankin
Hemingway’s "Hills Like White Elephants" and the Tradition of the American in Europe, David Grant
Hemingway’s Hispanic Vision in For Whom the Bell Tolls, Jeffrey Herlihy
Hemingway’s "Homage to Switzerland" and F. Scott Fitzgerald, Richard Allan Davison
Hemingway’s Homophobia, Nicholas Wapshott
Hemingway’s Horses, Charles Caramello
Hemingway’s Hospitality in A Moveable Feast, Nicole Stamant
Hemingway’s Humanist Outlook - A Study of A Farewell to Arms, S. S. Sangwan and Satyapal Dahiya
Hemingway’s Humor, Jeffrey Meyers
Hemingway’s Hunting: An Ecological Reconsideration, Kevin Maier
Hemingway’s Hurricane: The Great Florida Keys Storm of 1935, Phil Scott
Hemingway’s Iceberg: Camus’ L’Etranger and The Sun Also Rises, Ben Stoltzfus
Hemingway’s Iceberg Theory, Toshihiro Maekawa
Hemingway’s I-Lands in the Streams, Kim Moreland
Hemingway’s Impressionistic Islands, James Nagel
Hemingway’s Incremental Vision, Chidananda Bhattacharya
Hemingway’s Influence on Camus: The Iceberg as Topography, Ben Stoltzfus
Hemingway’s Influence on Sportswriting, Larry Merchant
Hemingway’s In Our Time: Lyrical Dimensions, Wendolyn E. Tetlow
Hemingway's in Our Time: The Writer's Continuing Relevance, Indrani Haldar
Hemingway’s Invisible Hero of "In Another Country", Forrest Robinson
Hemingway’s Italy: New Perspectives, Rena Sanderson
Hemingway’s Italy: Paradise Lost, Rena Sanderson
Hemingway’s Journalism and the Realist Dilemma, Elizabeth Dewberry
Hemingway’s Kansas City: A Short Story, Steve Paul
Hemingway’s Key West, Stuart B. McIver
Hemingway’s Key West, Stuart B. McIver
Hemingway’s Key West Band of Brothers: The World War I Veterans in ‘Who Murdered the Vets?’ and To Have and Have Not, James H. Meredith
Hemingway’s Laboratory: The Paris In Our Time, Milton A. Cohen
Hemingway’s Language Style and Writing Techniques in The Old Man and the Sea, Yaochen Xie
Hemingway’s Last Letter, Eric M. Poeschla
Hemingway’s Last Word on Stein: A Joke in the Manuscript of Islands, Robert E. Fleming and Warren Wheelock
Hemingway’s Late Fiction: Breaking New Ground, Robert E. Fleming
Hemingway’s Late Life Relationship with Birds, Robin Gajdusek
Hemingway’s Letters to Antheil, Carol Z. Rothkopf
Hemingway’s Limits, Ronald Berman
Hemingway’s Literary Reputation in England, Marie Axton
Hemingway’s Literary Sisters: The Author through the Eyes of Women Writers, Rena Sanderson
Hemingway’s Lost Friend: Norton S. Baskin, Rodger L. Tarr
Hemingway’s "Lost Love" Resurfaces in Michigan: Irene Gordon Was Irene Goldstein of Petoskey, William Coté
Hemingway’s Lost Presence in Baldwin’s Parisian Room: Mapping Black Renaissance Geographies, Joshua Parker
Hemingway’s Many Hearted River, Nick Lyons
Hemingway’s "Maria" and Stephen Crane’s "Maggie": Two Attitudes to Women – A Consciousness Approach, Goutam Ghosal
Hemingway’s Masochism, Sodomy, and the Dominant Woman, Richard Fantina
Hemingway’s Michigan Landscapes, Ron Berman
Hemingway’s Michigan Landscapes, Ronald Berman
Hemingway’s Midwest: The Interior Landscape, James Seaton
Hemingway’s Military Surgeons, George Monteiro
Hemingway’s Modern Hymn: Music and the Church as Background Sources for "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen", Nicole J. Camastra
Hemingway’s Modernism: Exploring Its Victorian Roots, John Fenstermaker
Hemingway’s "My Old Man": Turf Days in Paris, Michael Reynolds
Hemingway’s Neglected Masterpiece: "Cross-Country Snow", Donald A. Daiker
Hemingway’s Nervous Killers, Neal B. Houston
Hemingway’s Nexus of Pastoral and Tragedy, Creighton Lindsay
Hemingway’s Nick Adams and the Creation of Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe, Mason Smith
Hemingway’s Nick and Wendell Berry’s Art, David Crowe
Hemingway’s Notion of "Grace", George Monteiro
Hemingway’s "Now I Lay Me," Prayer, and The Fisher King, Peter L. Hays
Hemingway’s "Now I Lay Me": Rivers, Writing, and Prayers, John Beall
Hemingway: So Far from Simple, Donald F. Bouchard
Hemingway’s Old Lady and the Aesthetics of Pundonor, Donald Junkins
Hemingway’s "On the American Dead in Spain", Milton Wolff
Hemingway’s Other Florida: Symbolic Landscape, Dépaysement, and Iceberg Variations in "The Strange Country", H. R. Stoneback
Hemingway’s "Out of Season" and the Fisher King, Michael P. Montgomery
Hemingway’s "Out of Season": The End of the Line, William Adair
Hemingway’s "Out of Season": The Importance of Close Reading, Charles J. Nolan Jr.
Hemingway’s Paradoxical Protagonist: Colonel Cantwell, New-World Knight and Old-World Connoisseur: A Continuing Reassessment, Michael Seefeldt
Hemingway’s Paris and Pamplona, Then, and Now: A Personal Memoir, Robert F. Burgess
Hemingway’s Paris: A Writer’s City in Words and Images, Robert Wheeler
Hemingway’s Paris Short Story: A Study in Revising, Donald Junkins
Hemingway’s Plain Language, Ronald Berman
Hemingway’s Poetry, Jeffrey Meyers
Hemingway’s Poetry and the Paris Apprenticeship, Verna Kale
Hemingway Spoken Here, Werner Sollors
Hemingway’s Posthumous Fiction, 1961-87: A Rorschach Test for Critics, Paul W. Miller
Hemingway’s Posthumous Fiction: From Brimming Vault to Bare Cupboard, Paul W. Miller
Hemingway’s Pragmatism: Truth, Utility, and Concrete Particulars in A Farewell to Arms, Katie Owens-Murphy
Hemingway’s "Pretty" Allusions in American Fiction, Sherry Lutz Zively
Hemingway’s Primal Scene, Susanna Pavloska
Hemingway’s "Primitivism": Archetypal Patterns in "Big Two-Hearted River", Paul Civello
Hemingway’s Pursuit of Fame, Matthew J. Bruccoli
Hemingway’s Pursuit of Self-Reliance, Michael F. Doyle III
Hemingway’s Puzzles, Peter L. Hays
Hemingway’s Puzzling Pursuit Race, Charles J. Nolan Jr.
Hemingway’s Quarrel with Androgyny, Mark Spilka
Hemingway’s Rabbit: Slips of the Tongue and Other Linguistic Games in For Whom the Bell Tolls, Wolfgang E. H. Rudat
Hemingway’s Readers, Liesl Olson
Hemingway’s Reading in Natural History, Hunting, Fishing, and Africa, Miriam B. Mandel and Jeremiah M. Kitunda
Hemingway’s Redemptive Waters of Lago Maggiore, Robert E. Gajdusek
Hemingway’s Religious Odyssey: The Afro-Cuban Connection in Two Stories and The Old Man and the Sea, Larry Grimes
Hemingway’s Religious Odyssey: The Oak Park Years, Larry E. Grimes
Hemingway’s Reminiscence of Nature: An Eco-critical Study of "Fathers and Sons", Yufeng Wang
Hemingway’s Reputation in France Since His Death in 1961, Roger Asselineau
Hemingway’s Requiem for Battlefields: "Atomic Jokes" after Hiroshima/Nagasaki in Across the River and into the Trees, Hideo Yanagisawa
Hemingway’s Revenge on Gertrude Stein: Intertextuality between A Moveable Feast and The Sun Also Rises, Wolfgang E. Rudat
Hemingway’s Road Map: A Cartography for Teaching A Farewell to Arms, Gail D. Sinclair
Hemingway’s Robert Jordan: A Karma Yogi, T. Bharathi
Hemingway’s Search for Identity – from The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls to The Garden of Eden, Aparajita Nanda
Hemingway’s Second Thoughts: Some Inserts in the First Draft of For Whom the Bell Tolls, P. G. Rama Rao
Hemingway’s Second War: Bearing Witness to the Spanish Civil War, Alex Vernon
Hemingway’s Secret Codes: Revealing a Passion for Culture and Language, Isobel O'Donnell
Hemingway’s Secret Histories, David Wyatt
Hemingway’s Sense of an Ending: Repetitious and Pathetic, William Adair
Hemingway’s Senses of an Ending: In Our Time and After, Paul Smith
Hemingway’s Sentence, Frederick Busch
Hemingway’s Short Fiction and the Problematics of Peregrination, Ajanta Paul
Hemingway’s Short Stories: Reflections on Teaching, Reading, and Understanding, Frederic J. Svoboda
Hemingway’s Short Story "The Undefeated": A Study of its Theme and Language, Basudeb Chakraborty
Hemingway’s Soldiers and their Pregnant Women: Domestic Ritual in World War I, Jennifer A. Haytock
Hemingway’s "Soldier’s Home": The Kansas Welcome Association, Abbreviations, and World War I Archives, Daryl W. Palmer
Hemingway’s Somali Proverb Confirmed, Peter Unseth and Georgi Kapchits
Hemingway’s Spain: Imagining the Spanish World, Carl P. Eby and Mark Cirino
Hemingway’s Spain in Flames, 1937, James H. Meredith
Hemingway’s Spanish Civil War Dispatches: Literary Journalism, Fiction, or Propaganda?, William E. Coté
Hemingway’s Spanish Sensibility, Allen Josephs
Hemingway’s Stresa—Getting It Right: Actual and Symbolic Landscape, Deep Structure, and the Borromean Subtext, H. R. Stoneback
Hemingway’s Study of Impending Death: Across the River and into the Trees, Charles M. Oliver
Hemingway’s Suicides: A Psychobiographical Approach to Literature, Jeffrey Berman
Hemingway, Stevens, and the Meditative Poetry of "Extraordinary Actuality", Phillip Beard
Hemingway’s Theaters of Masculinity, Thomas Strychacz
Hemingway’s "The Battler": Team Teaching and Questions about Race, John Beall
Hemingway’s "The End of Something" for High School Sophomores, Janice F. Byrne
Hemingway’s "The Great Blue River": The Gulf Stream as the Great Mother, Erik Nakjavani
Hemingway’s "The Killers", Quentin E. Martin
Hemingway’s "The Killers", Hal Blythe and Charlie Sweet
Hemingway’s "The Killers", Bill Delaney
Hemingway’s "The Killers" and Heroic Fatalism: From Page to Screen (Thrice), Philip Booth
Hemingway’s "The Sea of Change": What Close Reading and Evolutionary Psychology Can Tell Us, Charles J. Nolan Jr.
Hemingway’s "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber", Theodore L. Gaillard Jr.
Hemingway’s "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber", Cecil D. Eby
Hemingway’s "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber", S. Kozikowski, S. Adriaansen, D. Moruzzi, and C. Prokop
Hemingway’s Thrice-Told Tale: A Farewell to Arms and Noncombatant Fantasy, Keith Gandal
Hemingway’s "Today is Friday" as Ballad of the goodly Fere, Warren Bennett
Hemingway: Stories of the Last Good Land, Eugenio Suárez Galbán
Hemingway’s "Tragic Adventure": Angling for Peace in the Natural Landscape of the Fisherman, Steven Florczyk
Hemingway’s Trail of the Novel A Farewell to Arms Trans Aleksander Jankovic Potocnik, Branko Drekonja and Aleksander Jonkovic Potocnik
Hemingway’s Trout Fishing in Paris: A Metaphor for the Uses of Writing, Stephen L. Tanner
Hemingway’s "True Love", Patrick P. Garrett
Hemingway’s Truth and Tribal Politics, Carl Eby
Hemingway, Style, and the Art of Emotion, David Wyatt
Hemingway’s Uncanny Beginnings, David Wyatt
Hemingway’s Unknown Soldier: Catherine Barkley, the Critics, and the Great War, Sandra Whipple Spanier
Hemingway Superheroes, Sharon Hamilton
Hemingway’s Use of a Natural Resource: Indians, Peter L. Hays
Hemingway’s Use of Chiastic Centering as an Interpretative Clue, Max Nänny
Hemingway’s Use of Máquina in For Whom the Bell Tolls: A Reconsideration, Lloyd Halliburton
Hemingway’s U. S. Third Army Inspector General Interview During World War II, Ernest Hemingway
Hemingway’s U. S. Third Army Inspector General Interview During World War II [Introduction], James H. Meredith
Hemingway’s Veneto, Gianni Moriani
Hemingway’s Veneto, Gianni Moriani
Hemingway’s View of Emerson: A Note on His Reading, John Martin
Hemingway's War, Giandomenico Cortese
Hemingway’s War, Noël Valis
Hemingway’s War Fiction and "The Best God-Damned God You Ever Knew", Tim Pingleton
Hemingway’s War: Guadarrama, Valle de los Caídos and El Escorial, David Mathieson
Hemingway’s Wars: Public and Private Battles, Linda Wagner-Martin
Hemingway’s West: Another Country of the Heart, Michael S. Reynolds
Hemingway's Women: A Reassessment, Linda Patterson Miller
Hemingway's Women: Cats Don’t Live in the Mountains, E. Roger Stephenson
Hemingway Talking to Walker Talking to Hemingway, Jacqueline Vaught Brogan
Hemingway: The 1930s, Michael Reynolds
Hemingway: The 45th Parallel—Two Bars, Jim Harrison
Hemingway: The American Homecoming, Michael S. Reynolds
Hemingway, the American Left, and the Soviet Union: Some Forgotten Episodes, Cary Nelson
Hemingway: The Constructed Self, Timo Müller
Hemingway, the Embodiment of the American Myth, and Italian Leftist Writer, Vita Fortunati
Hemingway, the Figure of the Bicycle, and Avant-garde Paris, William Boelhower
Hemingway: The Final Years, Michael Reynolds
Hemingway: The Frugal Text, Evelyn Cobley
Hemingway: The Grace and the Pressure, Aubrey Dillon-Malone
Hemingway, the Left, and Key West, Dan Monroe
Hemingway: The Man Who Worked in and Enjoyed Cuba, Gladys Rodriquez Ferrero
Hemingway: The Postwar Years and the Posthumous Novels, Rose Marie Burwell
Hemingway: The Quintessential American?, Alladi Uma
Hemingway, the Red Cross, and the Great War, Steven Florczyk
Hemingway: The Toronto Years, William Burrill
Hemingway: Thinking about Cézanne, Ronald Berman
Hemingway Told Me Things, Lillian Ross
Hemingway, Tribal Law, and the Identity of the Widow in True at First Light, Carl Eby
Hemingway v. Anderson: The Final Rounds, Judy Jo Small and Michael Reynolds
Hemingway vs. Fenton, Scott Donaldson
Hemingway vs Fitzgerald: The Rise and Fall of a Literary Friendship, Scott Donaldson
Hemingway vs. Stendhal, or Papa’s Last Fight with a Dead Writer, Paul W. Miller
Hemingway, Wilhelm, and a Style for Lesbian Representation, Jennifer Haytock
Hemingway, Winslow Homer, and Islands in the Stream: Influence and Tribute, Charlene M. Murphy
Hemingway Works That Address the Bullfight, Miriam B. Mandel
Hemingway, Your Letter Has Arrived, Charles McGrath
Henpecked to Heroism: Placing Rip Van Winkle and Francis Macomber in the American Renegade Tradition, Susan M. Catalano
Henry James on Safari in Ernest Hemingway’s Green Hills of Africa, Robert E. Jungman and Carole Tabor
"Henry’s Bicycle": Cycling and Figurations of Exposure in "The Papers", Alicia Rix