
Submissions from 2013
Essay: The Nightinghouls of Paris: Robert McAlmon’s Queer Paternalism and the Twilight of the Expatriate Movement, Chase Dimock
Article: Absent Fathers, Homosexual Sons, and Melancholic Repression in Three of Hemingway’s Short Stories, Teodóra Dömötör
Article: Anxious Masculinity and Silencing in Ernest Hemingway’s "Mr. and Mrs. Elliot", Teodóra Dömötör
Book: Hemingway’s Trail of the Novel A Farewell to Arms Trans Aleksander Jankovic Potocnik, Branko Drekonja and Aleksander Jonkovic Potocnik
Book Chapter: Magazines, David M. Earle
Book Chapter: Literary Movements, Carl P. Eby
Article: Misreading Resurrection: "The Three-Day Blow" and The Anxiety of Influence, Dustin Faulstick
Article: Intertextual Homelands, Reimagined Communities in Two Southwestern Novels by Louis Owens, Michel Feith
Article: Ernest Hemingway and Enrique Serpa: A Propitious Friendship, Andrew Feldman
Article: "Ave atque vale": F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Wolfe—and Charles Scribner’s Sons, John Fenstermaker
Essay: Ernest Hemingway in Esquire: Contextualizing Arnold Gingrich’s Posthumous Portrait(s) of Man and Artist, 1961-1973, John Fenstermaker
Book Chapter: Politics, Robert E. Fleming
Essay: The Sun Also Rises: Incompatible Interpretations, Alan H. Goldman
Essay: Ernest Hemingway, Eugene Goodheart
Book Chapter: Hemingway’s Religious Odyssey: The Afro-Cuban Connection in Two Stories and The Old Man and the Sea, Larry Grimes
Book Chapter: Introduction, Larry Grimes
Book: Hemingway, Cuba, and the Cuban Works, Larry Grimes and Bickford Sylvester
Article: Reading Practices and Digital Experiences: An Investigation into Secondary Students’ Reading Practices and XML-Markup Experiences of Fiction, Dustin Grue, Teresa M. Dobson, and Monica Brown
Book Chapter: War: Spanish Civil War, Stacey Guill
Essay: Ernest Hemingway, Howard Hawks
Book Chapter: Ailments, Accidents, and Suicide, Peter L. Hays
Book Chapter: Animals, Ryan Hediger
Article: Pilar’s Life at the Finca, Hilary Hemingway
Article: Hemingway’s Pilar, Hilary Hemingway
Internet Resource: Hemingway: A Love Affair with Bimini, John Patrick Hemingway
Article: At Hemingway’s Table: Food for the Five Senses, Valerie Hemingway
Article: Reinterpreting Papa(á) in Cuba: On the Social Dimensions of Hemingway’s Translingual Nickname, Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera
Essay: Who Is Speaking to Whom: The Communicative Discourse of Narrative Art, Patrick Colm Hogan
Book Chapter: Race and Ethnicity: African Americans, Gary Edward Holcomb
Article: Hemingway’s Death in The Sun Also Rises, Jason Holt
Article: An Error in the Text of Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, C. Harold Hurley
Essay: Regendering War Trauma and Relocating the Abject: Catherine Barkley’s Death, Pearl James
Book Chapter: Cinema and Adaptations, Jill Jividen
Essay: Outstanding Prose: Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), Celia Blue Johnson
Article: Ernest Hemingway’s Havana Retreat, Finn-Olaf Jones
Book: Beyond Death in the Afternoon: A Meditation on Tragedy in the Corrida, Allen Josephs
Book Chapter: Music, Hilary Kovar Justice
Book Chapter: Chronology, Verna Kale
Book Chapter: Race and Ethnicity: Jews, Jeremy Kaye
Article: "Is It Unmaidenly?": Courtly and Carnal Language in Across the River and into the Trees, Andrew S. Keener
Book Chapter: Modernist Paris and the Expatriate Literary Milieu, J. Gerald Kennedy
Article: Liminal Hemingway: Living and Teaching on the Margins–Confessions of an American Traveler, William W. Kimbrel Jr.
Essay: "Who Are They?": Decision-Making in Literary Translation, Waltraud Kolb
Article: International Creation: Examining Cross-Cultural Influences in Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls, Matthias Krug
Book: Hemingway and the Post-Narrative Condition: A Commentary on The Sun Also Rises and Other Essays Rev ed, Frank Kyle
Essay: The Bloody Papers, Olivia Laing
Book: The Hemingway Short Story: A Study in Craft for Writers and Readers, Robert Paul Lamb
Book Chapter: Critical Overview, Kelli A. Larson
Book Chapter: Trolling the Deep Waters: Hemingway’s Cuban Fiction and the Critics, Kelli A. Larson
Book Chapter: Publishing Industry and Scribner’s, Leonard J. Leff
Essay: The Writing of a Film Noir: Ernest Hemingway and The Killers, Delphine Letort
Article: In Their Time: The Riddle Behind the Epistolary Friendship Between Ernest Hemingway and Ivan Kashkin, Elizabeth Levin
Article: Catherine as Transgender: Dreaming Identity in The Garden of Eden, Samantha Long
Article: "To Pound a Vicious Typewriter": Hemingway’s Corona #3, Diane Gilbert Madsen
Book Chapter: Hunting, Kevin Maier
Book Chapter: Bullfighting, Miriam B. Mandel
Article: "I knew that underneath Mr. H and I were really a lot alike": Reading Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea with Elizabeth Bishop’s "The Fish", Phillip L. Marcus
Book Chapter: An Interview with Gigi’s All-Stars at Ernest Hemingway’s Finca Vigía, San Francisco de Paula, Cuba, July 6, 2004, David B. Martens
Internet Resource: Hemingway in Bimini—Then & Now, Mike Mazur
Book Chapter: The "Matter of Being Expatriates": Hemingway, Cuba, and Inter-American Literary Study, Scott O. McClintock
Article: The World’s Most Interesting Man, Ron McFarland
Book Chapter: War: World War II, James H. Meredith
Book Chapter: Food and Drink, Peter Messent
Article: The Swedish Thing, Jeffrey Meyers
Essay: Ernest Hemingway, Joe Milutis
Book Chapter: "Papa" and Fidel: Cold War, Cuba, and Two Interpretive Communities, Yoichiro Miyamoto
Book Chapter: Sex, Sexuality, and Marriage, Debra A. Moddelmog
Book: Ernest Hemingway in Context, Debra A. Moddelmog and Suzanne del Gizzo
Article: Hemingway in Madeira in 1954, George Monteiro
Essay: Minimalism, Dirty Realism, and Raymond Carver, Enrico Monti
Book Chapter: Death by Drowning: Trauma Theory and Islands in the Stream, Kim Moreland
Essay: O’Neill and the Lost Generation: O’Neill’s Strange Interlude and Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Brenda Murphy
Book Chapter: A Shared Palette: Hemingway and Winslow Homer, Painters of the Gulf Stream, Charlene M. Murphy
Book Chapter: Hemingway’s Impressionistic Islands, James Nagel
Book Chapter: Visual Arts, Lisa Narbeshuber
Article: The Anti-Hero in Modernist Fiction: From Irony to Cultural Renewal, Shadi Neimneh
Article: Flaubertian Aesthetics, Modernist Ethics and Animal Representation in Hemingway’s Green Hills of Africa, Daniel Aurelaino Newman
Book Chapter: Religion, Matthew Nickel
Book: Hemingway’s Dark Night: Catholic Influences and Intertextualities in the Work of Ernest Hemingway, Matthew C. Nickel
Book Chapter: Hemingway Review and The Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society, Charles M. Oliver
Book Chapter: Fishing, Mark P. Ott
Book Chapter: The Cuban Revolution, Yuri Paporov and Keneth Kinnamon
Essay: Becoming Fiction: Sarraute, Stein, Hemingway, Thomas Phillips
Book Chapter: Photos and Portraits, James Plath
Essay: Hemingway and Chaplin, Abraham Polonsky
Book Chapter: Travel, Russ Pottle
Article: "Sex explains it all": Male Performance, Evolution, and Sexual Selection in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, James A. Puckett
Book Chapter: Into the Terrain of the Bull: Hemingway’s "The Undefeated", Ann Putnam
Book Chapter: Race and Ethnicity: Cubans, Ann Putnam
Book Chapter: Hemingway: His Impact in the Cuban Press Today, Ned Quevedo Arnaiz
Article: Shots to the Mind: Violence, the Brain and Biomedicine in Popular Novels and Film in Post-1960s America, Sean M. Quinlan
Book Chapter: Biography, John Raeburn
Essay: The Complete Body of Modernity in the 1920s: Negotiating Hegemonic and Subordinated Masculinities in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Teresa Requena-Perlegrí
Book Chapter: Hemingway: The Man Who Worked in and Enjoyed Cuba, Gladys Rodriquez Ferrero
Article: Agassiz or Darwin: Faith and Science in Hemingway’s High School Zoology Class, Michael Roos
Book Chapter: Hemingway, Parody or Pastiche?, Jorge Santos Caballero and Emma Archer
Essay: Bullfighting and Bullshit, Andrew Shaffer
Article: Hemingway and Tolstoy: "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "Death of Ivan Il’ich", Sergei Shul'ts
Book: Hemingway Lives! (Why Reading Ernest Hemingway Matters Today), Clancy Sigal
Book Chapter: Reading, Gail Sinclair