
Submissions from 2010
Article: Mailer’s "Footnote to Death in the Afternoon", Allen Josephs
Article: The Meaning of Fishing in Hemingway’s Work, Allen Josephs
Book Chapter: "A Moveable Feast" or "a miserable time actually"? Ernest Hemingway, Kay Boyle, and Modernist Memoir, Verna Kale
Article: Critical Reception of Hemingway’s Novel For Whom the Bell Tolls (Komu Zvoni) in the Slovene Cultural Environment, 1950-1960, Irma Kern
Book: Ernest Hemingway: Short Stories and Humanism, A.A. Khan and Qamar Talat
Essay: Ernest Hemingway (In Our Time), Christopher J. Knight
Article: Ahab, Santiago, and Josh: Learning from the Boys, Paula Kopacz
Article: Dawn Powell: Hemingway’s "Favorite Living Writer", Sara Kosiba
Article: Memories of Hemingway: A Letter from Dawn Powell to Carlos Baker, 10 May 1965, Sara Kosiba
Essay: "Wandering Yankees": The transatlantic review or How the Americans Came to Europe, Elena Lamberti
Book: Art Matters: Hemingway, Craft, and the Creation of the Modern Short Story, Lamb Paul Lamb
Book Chapter: The Currents of Memory: Hemingway’s "Big Two-Hearted River" as Metafiction, Robert Paul Lamb
Article: "In Those Days the Distances Were All Very Different": Alienation in Ernest Hemingway’s "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen", Shannon Whitlock Levitzke
Article: The Ma of Hemingway: Interval, Absence, and Japanese Esthetics in In Our Time, Christopher Loots
Book Chapter: Memory in The Garden of Eden, Barbara Lounsberry
Essay: Ernest Hemingway, J. E. Luebering
Essay: Dealing with Loss: "The Wanderer," the Hemingway Hero, and The Tempest, John V. MacLean
Article: The Hemingways at Canterbury, Lou Mandler
Book Chapter: Manly Assertion, Harvey Mansfield
Article: A Spanish Portrait: Spain and Its Connections with the Thematic and Structural Dimensions of For Whom the Bell Tolls, Ricardo Marín Ruiz
Article: The Mirror Above the Bar: Self-Reflection and Social-Inspection in Hemingway’s "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place", Kenneth Marrott
Book Chapter: Pursuit Remembered: Experience, Memory, and Invention in Green Hills of Africa, Lawrence H. Martin
Book Chapter: The Critical History of The Sun Also Rises, Laurence W. Mazzeno
Essay: The "Survivor": Martha Gellhorn and Ernest Hemingway, Lesley McDowell
Essay: Ernest Hemingway, Peter Messent
Article: Hemingway and the Peninsular War, Jeffrey Meyers
Article: Hemingway in Love: Four Found Letters, Jeffrey Meyers
Article: John Huston and Hemingway, Jeffrey Meyers
Article: "In the Stream of Life": Teaching The Garden of Eden Contextually, Linda Patterson Miller
Article: "Who’s Normal? What’s Normal?" Teaching The Garden of Eden Through the Lens of Normality Studies, Debra A. Moddelmog
Article: "Just the Little Things": Newly Discovered Sources for Hemingway’s 1941 Manila Stay, George Montiero
Essay: The Hemingway Story, George Montiero
Article: Take a Trip into the Heart of Hemingway’s Spain, Katie Morell
Article: The Change of Hemingway’s Literary Style in the 1930s: A Response to Silvia Ammary, Kurt Müller
Essay: Hemingway: The Constructed Self, Timo Müller
Book Chapter: Alchemy, Memory, and Archetypes: Reading Hemingway’s Under Kilimanjaro as an African Fairy Tale, Erik Nakjavani
Book Chapter: About This Volume, Keith Newlin
Book: The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway (Critical Insights Series), Keith Newlin
Book Chapter: On The Sun Also Rises, Keith Newlin
Book: Grace Under Pressure: The Life of Evan Shipman, Sean O'Rourke
Book Chapter: Introduction, Mark P. Ott and Mark Cirino
Book Chapter: Ernest Hemingway: A Cultural and Historical Context, Jennifer Banach Palladino
Book Chapter: Memory and the Sharks, Sergio Perosa and Mark Cirino
Article: Swiping Stein: The Ambivalence of Hemingway Parodies, Daniel Pollack-Pelzner
Book Chapter: Hemingway, Religion, and Masculine Virtue, Joseph Prud'homme
Article: Forms of Havoc: The Malatesta Cantos and "The Battler", Evan Rhodes
Article: The Good Fight: The Spanish Civil War and U.S. Left Film Criticism, Christopher Robé
Essay: "Dear Dos/Dear Hem"—Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos: A Turbulent Relationship in Turbulent Times, Hans-Peter Rodenberg
Book Chapter: Ethics Without Theodicy in Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Sayres Rudy
Essay: Aboard the "Pilar" with Hemingway, Havana, 1934, Arnold Samuelson
Book Chapter: Reclaimed Experience: Trauma Theory and Hemingway’s Lost Paris Manuscripts, Marc Seals
Essay: History Looks at Itself: On the Road with the Mailers and George Plimpton, Lawrence Shainberg
Essay: Hell, Kenneth Slawenski
Article: Hemingway’s Nick Adams and the Creation of Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe, Mason Smith
Essay: Nomadic Geographies, or "The Peoples of the World are Rapidly Being Scrambled!", Werner Sollors
Book: Hemingway and French Writers, Ben Stoltzfus
Article: Bent Hemingway: Straightness, Sexuality, Style, Scott St. Pierre
Article: Style, Politics, and Ernest Hemingway’s Spanish Civil War Dispatches, Alex Vernon
Essay: Anderson and Hemingway, Joseph Anthony Ward
Book Chapter: A Clean, Well-Lighted Place for Killing: Nostalgia in Hemingway’s Death in the Afternoon, Emily O. Whittman
Essay: The Water Under the Bridge: Tzveta Sofronieva’s Der Alte Mann, das Meer, die Frau, Chantal Wright
Essay: Performing Maleness, David M. Wyatt
Article: "International Friend": Ernest Hemingway in the Classified Documents of China’s Kuomintang, Hideo Yanagisawa
Article: The New Woman in The Sun Also Rises, Xiaoping Yu
Book Chapter: Hemingway on Being in Our Time, Catherine Zucker
Submissions from 2009
Book Chapter: The Last Great Cause: Hemingway’s Spanish Civil War Writing
Essay: On First Looking (and Looking Once Again) into Chopin’s Fiction: Kate and Ernest and "A Pair of Silk Stockings", Robert D. Arner
Article: "Unpopularity is the Least of My Worries": Captain R. W. Bates and Lieutenant E. M. Hemingway, Stephen Bates
Book: Bloom’s How to Write About Ernest Hemingway, Kim E. Becnel
Book Chapter: Harry and the Pirates: The Romance and Reality of Piracy in Hemingway’s To Have and Have Not, Susan F. Beegel
Book Chapter: Thor Heyerdahl’s Kon-Tiki and Hemingway’s Return to Primitivism in The Old Man and the Sea, Susan F. Beegel
Essay: Hemingway’s Michigan Landscapes, Ronald Berman
Essay: Hemingway: Thinking about Cézanne, Ronald Berman
Book: Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Harold Bloom
Article: Hemingway, Gender Identity, and the "Paris 1922" Apprenticeship, Patrick Blair Bonds
Essay: Duty Dance with Death: A Farewell to Arms and Slaughterhouse-Five, Lawrence R. Broer
Book Chapter: Only in Key West: Hemingway’s Fortunate Isle, Lawrence R. Broer
Book Chapter: The Nice, the Strange, and the Wicked: Physical and Moral Landscapes in "The Strange Country", Nicole Camastra
Essay: Write Like Ernest Hemingway, William Cane
Essay: Crime and Sympathy, Leonard Cassuto
Book Chapter: Beleaguered Modernists: Hemingway, Stevens, and the Left, Milton A. Cohen
Book Chapter: Reexamining the Origins of "After the Storm", Michael J. Crowley
Book Chapter: Introduction: Hemingway and Key West Literature, Kirk Curnutt
Book: Key West Hemingway: A Reassessment, Kirk Curnutt and Gail D. Sinclair
Article: Why Didn’t Hemingway Mention This Crater?, Stephen Cushman
Article: "Brett Couldn’t Hold Him": Lady Ashley, Pedro Romero, and the Madrid Sequence of The Sun Also Rises, Donald A. Daiker
Article: "Don’t Get Drunk, Jake": Drinking, Drunkenness, and Sobriety in The Sun Also Rises, Donald A. Daiker
Article: Redefining Remate: Hemingway’s Professed Approach to Writing A Moveable Feast, Suzanne del Gizzo
Book: Fitzgerald & Hemingway: Works and Days, Scott Donaldson
Book: All Man! Hemingway, 1950s Men’s Magazines, and the Masculine Persona, David M. Earle
Book: Reader’s Guide to Ernest Hemingway, Rudolf Eisler
Book Chapter: In Our Time: Women’s Presence(s) and the Importance of Being Helen, John J. Fenstermaker
Book Chapter: Why Esquire? The Multiple Voices of Hemingway’s Complex Public Persona, John J. Fenstermaker
Article: The Death of the Children in Islands in the Stream, Robert E. Fleming
Essay: Performative Masculinity: Judith Butler and Hemingway’s Labor Without Capital, Kevin Floyd
Essay: Dispatches from Constantinople: Ernest Hemingway on the Greco-Turkish War, Kim Fortuny
Article: The Notion of Crusade in British and American Literary Responses to the Spanish Civil War, James Fountain
Essay: Not Quite Honest: Samuel Roth’s "Unauthorized" Ulysses and the 1927 International Protest, Jay A. Gertzman
Essay: Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Carol Gilligan and David A. J. Richards
Article: Fish Stories: Santiago and Kino in Text and Film, Mimi Gladstein