
Submissions from 2014
Book Chapter: Wright, Cézanne, and Hemingway, Peter L. Hays
Book Chapter: Looking at Horses: Destructive Spectatorship in The Sun Also Rises, Jennifer Haytock
Article: Cormac McCarthy’s Debt to Ernest Hemingway’s Maestro: Allusions to Arnold Samuelson in All the Pretty Horses, Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera
Article: Man Up: The Obsessive Use of Joke in For Whom the Bell Tolls, Alexa Hernandez
Article: "Pen," "Pencil," and "Penis" in Ernest Hemingway’s "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", C. Harold Hurley
Book Chapter: Introduction: History, Reminiscence and the Occasional Presence of Snow, Allen Josephs
Book: On Hemingway and Spain: Essays & Reviews 1979-2013, Allen Josephs
Essay: The War in "Big Two-Hearted River", Allen Josephs
Article: "Somewhat Rough Withal": Hemingway’s Personal Copy of Old English Ballads (English I, Oak Park High School), Hilary Kovar Justice
Essay: The Bark-Peelers of the North: A Reading of Ernest Hemingway’s Indian Camp, Katalin G. Kállay
Article: Alice the Beautiful: Removing Society’s Judgment in Hemingway’s "The Light of the World", Rachel Karslake
Book Chapter: Hemingway: A Typical Doughboy, Jennifer D. Keene
Article: An All-Too-Moveable Feast: Ernest Hemingway and the Stakes of Terroir, Catherine Keyser
Book Chapter: A Way It Never Was: Propaganda and Shell Shock in "Soldier’s Home" and "A Way You’ll Never Be", Celia M. Kingsbury
Book Chapter: "Pleasant, Isn’t It?": The Language of Hemingway and His World War I Contemporaries, Ellen Andrews Knodt
Article: Rethinking Hemingway’s Versatility, Alvin Knox
Article: Wealth and Women: The Expatriate Performance of Affluence, Matthew Koch
Article: "I Read even the Scraps of Paper I Find on the Street": A Thesis on the Contemporary Literatures of the Americas, Jeffrey Lawrence
Book: Hemingway: How It All Began, Childhood and Youth in Michigan, Gino Leineweber
Article: Introduction: View from the Hill, Adam Long
Essay: Hemingway’s War: Guadarrama, Valle de los Caídos and El Escorial, David Mathieson
Book Chapter: Ernest Hemingway and the Ritz Liberated, Tilar J. Mazzeo
Book Chapter: The Americans Drifting to Paris: 1944, Tilar J. Mazzeo
Book: The Hotel on Place Vendôme: Life, Death, and Betrayal at the Hôtel Ritz in Paris, Tilar J. Mazzeo
Book Chapter: The Press Corps and the Race to Paris, Tilar J. Mazzeo
Book Chapter: Those Dame Reporters: August 26, 1944, Tilar J. Mazzeo
Article: To Have and Have Not: Truth and Fiction in Hemingway’s Key West Home, Molly McCaffrey
Article: A Mutable Feast: Batch of Hemingway Ephemera from Cuba is Digitized, Charles McGrath
Article: "Floating I saw only the sky": Leisure and Self-Fulfillment in Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Justin Mellette
Article: Gatsby Meets "Macomber", Jeffrey Meyers
Article: Investigative Reporter of the Spirit: The Search for Five Women, Jeffrey Meyers
Article: Shooting Big Game with Orwell and Hemingway, Jeffrey Meyers
Book Chapter: Hemingway and Women at the Front: Blowing Bridges in A Farewell to Arms, The Fifth Column, and For Whom the Bell Tolls, Kim Moreland
Essay: Cat in the Rain: Ernest Hemingway, Janet Mullane
Book Chapter: Across the Canal and Into Kansas City: Hemingway’s Westward Composition of Absolution in Across the River and Into the Trees, Matthew Nickel
Book Chapter: Hemingway’s "Soldier’s Home": The Kansas Welcome Association, Abbreviations, and World War I Archives, Daryl W. Palmer
Essay: Ernest Hemingway & Agnes von Kurowsky, Gill Paul
Book Chapter: Hemingway in Kansas City: The True Dope on Violence and Creative Sources in a Vile and Lively Place, Steve Paul
Book Chapter: Introduction, Steve Paul, Gail Sinclair, and Steven Trout
Book: War + Ink: New Perspectives on Ernest Hemingway’s Early Life and Writings, Steve Paul, Gail Sinclair, and Steven Trout
Article: Who’s Got Rhythm? Rhythm-Related Shifting in Literary Translation, Hilkka Pekkanen
Book Chapter: Idealism, Deadlock, and Decimation: The Italian Experience of World War I in Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms and Emilio Lussu’s Sardinian Brigade, Patrick J. Quinn and Steven Trout
Article: Catherine, the Baby and the Gas: The Fatal Effects of Twilight Sleep in A Farewell to Arms, Danell Ragsdell-Hetrick
Book: The Making of Ernest Hemingway: Celebrity, Photojournalism and the Emergence of the Modern Lifestyle Media, Hans-Peter Rodenberg
Article: Bulls, Bullfights, and Bullfighters in Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Gabriel Rodríguez-Pazos
Article: Forty Plus Coats of Paint: Pauline Pfeiffer-Hemingway as an (Almost) Delta Debutante, Amy Schmidt
Essay: Truth to the Impression, Michael Schmidt
Essay: "Forged in Injustice": The Gothic Motif in the Fiction of Ernest Hemingway and Richard Wright, Charles Scruggs
Article: Across the Sea: Hemingway’s Cuba, Stone Shiflet
Book: Influencing Hemingway: People and Places That Shaped His Life and Work, Nancy W. Sindelar
Article: Designed to Amuse: Hemingway’s The Torrents of Spring and Intertextual Comedy, Ross K. Tangedal
Essay: Hemingway’s Aged Characters as Symbols of Death, Deng Tianzhong
Article: "I am constructing a legend": Ernest Hemingway in Guy Hickok’s Brooklyn Daily Eagle Articles, Robert W. Trogdon
Book: Hotel Florida: Truth, Love, and Death in the Spanish Civil War, Amanda Vaill
Article: Ernest Hemingway and Paul de Kruif, Jan Peter Verhave
Article: The Spanish Earth and the Non-Nonfiction War Film, Alex Vernon, Almudena Cros, and Peter Davis
Essay: The Moment of Narrative Truth in The Sun Also Rises, William Vesterman
Article: Hemingway’s Homophobia, Nicholas Wapshott
Essay: "You give a damn about so many things I don’t": Hemingway’s Gendered Sentimentalism in "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber", Michael T. Wilson
Article: The Short Story Just Got Shorter: Hemingway, Narrative, and the Six-Word Urban Legend, Frederick A. Wright
Article: Awkwardness and Appreciation in Death in the Afternoon, David Wyatt
Article: Harry Morgan’s Identity Crisis: Orientalism and Slumming during the Great Depression in Hemingway’s To Have and Have Not, Hideo Yanagisawa
Essay: Through a Brutal Night into a Dawn of Adolescence—Ernest Hemingway’s "Indian Camp", Fumio Yoshioka
Article: The Camouflage of the Sacred in Hemingway’s Short Fiction, Ali Shehzad Zaidi
Article: Lithuanian Literature in the Scope of Distant Reading, Indrė Žakevičienė
Submissions from 2013
Book Chapter: Rediscovering the Earth: Jake Barnes and Bashō
Internet Resource: The Hemingway Papers
Article: The Sun Also Rises: Sgt. Stubby the Dog in the Window and Other War Allusions, William Adair
Essay: Would Karl Marx Call for an Overthrow of ESPN? Sports as an Opiate of the People, Greg Ahrenhoerster
Article: Analogues of the Deserter-in-The-Gauertal Incident: Philoxenia in "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", David L. Anderson
Book Chapter: The State of Things in Cuba: A Letter to Hemingway, Richard Armstrong and Larry Grimes
Essay: From Dada to Nada: The Dadaist Influence on Hemingway’s Works between 1922 and 1926, Jonathan A. Austad
Article: Fat Words, Fat Souls: Momaday, Hemingway, and the Nature of Truth, Grant Bain
Book Chapter: The Environment, Susan F. Beegel
Article: "In the Breaking of the Bread": Holy and Secular Communion in "Big Two-Hearted River", Goretti M. V. Benca
Book: The Narcissism Conundrum: Mapping the Mindscape of Ernest Hemingway Through an Enquiry into His Epistolary and Literary Corpus, Apoorva Bharadwaj
Book Chapter: Sea of Plenty: The Artist’s Role in Islands in the Stream, Lawrence R. Broer
Internet Resource: Ironic Appropriation of Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls in Bulosan’s The Cry and the Dedication, Robert Brown
Essay: The "Americanization" of Russian Life and Literature through Translations of Hemingway’s Works: Establishing a Russian "Amerikanskii" Substyle in Russian Literature, Alexander Burak
Book: Meeting Hemingway in Pamplona: A Personal Memoir, Robert F. Burgess
Essay: Comparison and Contrast: Orwell, Hemingway, and the Spanish Civil War, William E. Cain
Article: The Death of Love in A Farewell to Arms, William E. Cain
Article: Finding One’s Way as a Writer: A Sequence of Letters, Italo Calvino
Article: Introduction: Special Section, Hemingway and Food, Nicole J. Camastra
Article: "I Was Made to Eat": Food and Brillat-Savarin’s Genesiac Sense in A Farewell to Arms, Nicole J. Camastra
Article: Ernest Hemingway Toasts J. D. Salinger, Peter Carlson
Article: "Always Something of It Remains": Sexual Trauma in Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls, Natalie Carter
Book Chapter: Styles, Milton A. Cohen
Book Chapter: Women, Nancy R. Comley
Essay: Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), Mary Cross
Book Chapter: Selection from "It is hard for you to tell," Chapter Three of Cuba y Hemingway en el gran río azul (Cuba and Hemingway on the Great Blue River), Mary Cruz and Mary Delpino
Essay: Ernest Hemingway’s Books of Common Prayer, Kirk Curnutt
Book Chapter: Literary Friendships, Rivalries and Feuds, Kirk Curnutt
Article: In Search of the Real Nick Adams: The Case for "A Very Short Story", Donald A. Daiker
Book Chapter: The Context of Hemingway’s Personal Art and the Caribbean Subject, Joseph M. DeFalco
Book Chapter: Contemporary Reviews, Albert J. DeFazio III
Book Chapter: Mary and Ernest: Too Close to See, Albert J. DeFazio III
Book Chapter: The Fishing Was Good Too: Cuban Writer Claims Torrid Love Affair with Jane Mason Drew Hemingway to Havana, William E. Deibler
Book Chapter: Cult and Afterlife, Suzanne del Gizzo
Book Chapter: "I am not religious, ...But…": The Virgin of El Cobre and Cuban Catholicism a mi propia manera, Alma DeRojas