
Submissions from 2011
Essay: Hemingway: Stories of the Last Good Land, Eugenio Suárez Galbán
Article: The Wages of War: Liberal Gullibility, Soviet Intervention, and the End of the Popular Front, Ichiro Takayoshi
Article: Frederic’s Conflict between Homosociality and Heterosexuality: War, Marvell, and Sculpture in A Farewell to Arms, Masaya Takeuchi
Book Chapter: An Elephant in the Garden: Hemingway’s Africa in The Garden of Eden Manuscript, Chikako Tanimoto
Essay: Hemingway’s Breadcrumb Trail, Anne Trubek
Article: Taboo or Tolerable?: Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls in Postwar Spain, Lisa A. Twomey
Essay: Trauma in War, Trauma in Life: The Pose of the "Heroic" Battlefield Correspondent, Doug Underwood
Essay: Trauma, News, and Narrative: The Study of Violence and Loss in Journalism and Fiction, Doug Underwood
Essay: Ernest Hemingway, 1899-1961, John Updike
Book: Hemingway: A Life in Pictures, Boris Vejdovsky and Mariel Hemingway
Book: Hemingway’s Second War: Bearing Witness to the Spanish Civil War, Alex Vernon
Essay: Afterword: Ernest Hemingway and American Literature’s Legacy of Environmental Disengagement: The Circular Trajectory of Environmental Openness in In Our Time, Lloyd Willis
Essay: Bad Faith in Green Hills of Africa, Lloyd Willis
Article: 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
Article: Imitating Hemingway: "After Such Knowledge", Howard R. Wolf
Essay: A Discipline of Sentiments: Masculinity in Ernest Hemingway’s Death in the Afternoon, Daniel Worden
Article: Mentoring American Racial Identity: Sherwood Anderson’s Lessons to Ernest Hemingway, Margaret E. Wright-Cleveland
Article: The Call of the Wild: An Eco-critical Reading of The Old Man and the Sea, Yan Yu
Essay: A Burning World of War: How Iconicity Works in Constructing the Fictional World View in A Farewell to Arms, Xinxin Zhao
Book Chapter: Hemingway: Fifty Years After His Death, Rosella Mamoli Zorzi
Book: Venice and in the Veneto with Ernest Hemingway, Rosella Mamoli Zorzi and Gianni Moriani
Submissions from 2010
Article: The Sun Also Rises: Is Romero Really a Hero Figure?, William Adair
Article: The Sun Also Rises: Mother Brett, William Adair
Article: Montoya and Other Father Figures in The Sun Also Rises: A Drama of Guilt and Punishment, William Adair
Essay: The World Through Parataxis, Robert Alter
Article: Posthumous Queer: Hemingway Among Others, Meryl Altman
Article: Poe’s "Theory of Omission" and Hemingway’s "Unity of Effect", Silvia Ammary
Book Chapter: Biography of Ernest Hemingway, Stanley Archer
Book: Homo americanus: Ernest Hemingway, Tennessee Williams, and Queer Masculinities, John S. Bak
Book Chapter: Gender Identity and the Modern Condition in The Sun Also Rises, Jennifer Banach
Internet Resource: Novel Approach: Reading Courses as an Alternative to Prison, Anna Barker
Article: "An Apostle for His Work": The Death of Lieutenant Edward Michael McKey, Stephen Bates
Article: Ernest Hemingway and the Discipline of Creative Writing, Or, Shark Liver Oil, Eric Bennett
Book: Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Harold Bloom
Book Chapter: Memory and Desire: Eliotic Consciousness in Early Hemingway, Mathew J. Bolton
Book Chapter: An American in Paris: Hemingway and the Expatriate Life, Matthew J. Bolton
Essay: Ben Franklin and the Lost Generation: The Self-Made Man in Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and Wright, Matthew J. Bolton
Book Chapter: Toward a Definition of the Hemingwayesque and the Faulknerian, Matthew J. Bolton
Book: Hemingway: So Far from Simple, Donald F. Bouchard
Book: That Other Hemingway: The Master Inventor, James D. Brasch
Article: Hemingway Talking to Walker Talking to Hemingway, Jacqueline Vaught Brogan
Essay: Hemingway’s Pursuit of Fame, Matthew J. Bruccoli
Book: Male and Female Roles in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Dedria Bryfonski
Book: Hemingway’s Guns: The Sporting Arms of Ernest Hemingway, Silvio Calabi, Steve Helsley, and Roger Sanger
Essay: Hemingway: For Whom the Bell Tolls, David Caute
Article: The Form Read Round the World: American Short Fiction and World Story, Alan Cheuse
Article: An Evening at the Kennedy White House: Fredric March Performs Hemingway’s Islands in the Stream, Mark Cirino
Article: Beating Mr. Turgenev: "The Execution of Tropmann" and Hemingway’s Aesthetic of Witness, Mark Cirino
Book Chapter: The Persistence of Memory and the Denial of Self in A Farewell to Arms, Mark Cirino
Book: Ernest Hemingway and the Geography of Memory, Mark Cirino and Mark P. Ott
Essay: The Dyadic Subject: Hegel, Aristophanes, Hemingway, Matthew Clark
Article: Vagueness and Ambiguity in Hemingway’s "Soldier’s Home": Two Puzzling Passages, Milton A. Cohen
Book Chapter: “The Revolutionist”, David Winston Conklin
Essay: The Cinematic Artist and the Literary Lion: D. W. Griffith and Ernest Hemingway, Robert C. Cottrell
Article: Pilar Goes Sub Chasing, Robert E. Cray Jr.
Book Chapter: The Paris Review Perspective, Petrina Crockford
Book Chapter: The Paris Review Perspective, Petrina Crockford
Book Chapter: Hemingway, Hopelessness, and Liberalism, William Curtis
Article: "Glow-in-the-Dark Authors": Hemingway’s Celebrity and Legacy in Under Kilimanjaro, Suzanne del Gizzo
Article: "Introduction" to "Teaching The Garden of Eden", Suzanne del Gizzo
Essay: "A Man Can Be Destroyed but Not Defeated": Ernest Hemingway’s Near-Death Experience and Declining Health, Sebastian Dieguez
Essay: Alcoholism in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises: A Wine and Roses Perspective of the Lost Generation, Matts G. Djos
Essay: Ernest Hemingway: Nick Adams, Bernard A. Drew
Article: The Short Happy Life of Black Feminist Theory, Ann Ducille
Article: Killin’em with Kindness: "The Porter" and Hemingway’s Racial Cauldron, Marc Dudley
Article: Teaching Modernist Temporality with The Garden of Eden, Carl Eby
Book Chapter: In His Time (and Later): Ernest Hemingway’s Critical Reputation, Robert C. Evans
Book: Picturing Hemingway’s Michigan, Michael R. Federspiel
Book Chapter: Expatriate Lifestyle as Tourist Destination: The Sun Also Rises and Experiential Travelogues of the Twenties, Allyson Nadia Field
Book Chapter: To Have and Have Not: Hemingway Through the Lens of Theodor Adorno, Lauretta Conklin Frederking
Book: Hemingway on Politics and Rebellion, Lauretta Conklin Frederking
Book Chapter: The Rebel: Hemingway and the Struggle Against Politics, Lauretta Conklin Frederking
Essay: A Catalog of Vivid Near-Death Experiences, Fred M. Frohock
Essay: Life Beyond Life, Fred M. Frohock
Book Chapter: The Art of Friction: Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner, Lorie Watkins Fulton
Article: The French Connection: Some Visual and Literary Sources for the French Connection in Hemingway’s "The Light of the World", Bryan Giemza
Book Chapter: Hemingway and Cultural Geography: The Landscape of Logging in "The End of Something", Laura Gruber Godfrey
Book: Critical Insights: Ernest Hemingway, Eugene Goodheart
Book Chapter: On Ernest Hemingway, Eugene Goodheart
Essay: Hemingway’s Expatriates: A Way of Looking at the World, Nadine Gordimer
Essay: Teaching Hemingway and O’Brien in an Inner-City High School, Reita Gorman
Article: Echoes and Influences: A Comparative Study of Short Fiction by Ernest Hemingway and Robert Morgan, Larry Grimes
Book Chapter: Lions on the Beach: Dream, Place, and Memory in The Old Man and the Sea, Larry Grimes
Article: "Now You Have Seen It": Ernest Hemingway, Joris Ivens, and The Spanish Earth, Stacey Guill
Book Chapter: Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls: Rebellion and the Meaning of Politics in the Spanish Civil War, Kerstin Hamann
Book: Rediscovering Hemingway in Bangladesh and India, 1971-2006, Rabiul Hasan
Article: Imperial Brett in The Sun Also Rises, Peter L. Hays
Book Chapter: The Scapegoat, the Bankrupt, and the Bullfighter: Shadows of a Lost Man in The Sun Also Rises, Neil Heims
Essay: A Moveable Feast, Ernest Hemingway
Article: Chapter 2 in Hemingway’s In Our Time, Michael Hemmingson
Book: Books as Weapons: Propaganda, Publishing, and the Battle for Global Markets in the Era of World War II, John B. Hench
Essay: Hemingway’s Hispanic Vision in For Whom the Bell Tolls, Jeffrey Herlihy
Essay: The Complications of Exile in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Jeffrey Herlihy
Essay: Narrative Theory after the Second Cognitive Revolution, David Herman
Essay: Time, Space, and Narrative Worlds, David Herman
Book Chapter: Memory and Manhood: Troublesome Recollections in The Garden of Eden, Marc Hewson
Article: Hemingway’s Byron: Romantic Posturing in the Age of Modernism, Richard Hishmeh
Article: A Passion for Plot: Prolegomena to Affective Narratology, Patrick Colm Hogan
Article: Man is Invincible—About Hemingway’s Humanism, Liangguang Huang
Article: Between the Language and Silence of War: Martha Gellhorn and the Female Characters of Hemingway’s The Fifth Column, Lisa Jackson-Schebetta