The Hemingway Bibliography
The Hemingway Bibliography is a searchable online database consisting of the most comprehensive record of annotated Hemingway-related scholarship published worldwide in English from 1990 to the present, including articles, book chapters, books, and online resources. Entries are arranged alphabetically by author within their year of publication. Search by title, author, subject, keyword, date, publisher, or periodical title.

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Submissions from 2016

Book Chapter: Hemingway and the Spanish Civil War: The Writer’s Maturing View, Milton A. Cohen

Book Chapter: Hemingway's War, Giandomenico Cortese

Book Chapter: Preface: I love writing I love the sound and the suggestion of the words when they are intertwined with feelings, Giandomenico Cortese

Book Chapter: The "Arditi", Giandomenico Cortese

Article: American Journalism and Literature Subsuming British Colonialism, Terrence Craig

Article: The Early Years of Hemingway Review (1981-1992): An Interview with Charles M (‘Tod’) Oliver, Kirk Curnutt

Article: In Defense of Hemingway’s Doctor Adams: The Case for "Indian Camp", Donald A. Daiker

Essay: You Give Them Money, They Give You a Stuffed Dog: Modernism and Survival in The Sun Also Rises, Gregory M. Dandeles

Article: Trace of Literary Movements in Hemingway’s Early Works, Shahla Sorkhabi Darzikola

Article: Reflection of Hemingway and Fitzgerald’s Health Problems in Their Literary Heritages, Shahla Sorkhabi Darzikola and Fahimeh Keshmiri

Book Chapter: Hemingway in the Dirt of a Blood and Soil Myth, María DeGuzmán

Book Chapter: "It was all there...but he could not see it": What’s Dangerous about The Dangerous Summer, Suzanne del Gizzo

Essay: Ernest Miller Hemingway: Man and Nature, Dave Dempsey and Jack Dempsey

Article: Don Ernesto in Pamplona: 1924 and 1927, Scott Donaldson

Book Chapter: Hemingway and the Modern Woman: Brett Ashley and the Flapper Tradition, Crystal Gorham Doss

Article: Last Stands and Frontier Justice: In Jack London’s Pacific and Ernest Hemingway’s Key West, Anita Duneer

Book Chapter: Reading Hemingway Backwards: Teaching A Farewell to Arms in Light of The Garden of Eden, Carl B. Eby

Book: Hemingway’s Spain: Imagining the Spanish World, Carl P. Eby and Mark Cirino

Book Chapter: Introduction: Imagining Spain, Carl P. Eby and Mark Cirino

Book: Hidden Hemingway: Inside the Ernest Hemingway Archives of Oak Park, Robert K. Elder, Mark Cirino, and Aaron Vetch

Article: Implicatures in the Persian and Turkish Translations of Four American Short Stories, Esmail Faghih and Fatemeh Abbasi

Book: The Bitter Taste of Victory: Life, Love, and Art in the Ruins of the Reich, Lara Feigel

Book Chapter: It Is Pretty to Think So: Domestic Relationships in the Nick Adams Stories, John Fenstermaker

Essay: Big Fish: On the Relative Popularity of Zane Grey and Ernest Hemingway, Dominika Ferens

Article: The Fictional Selves of A Moveable Feast, Tony Fong

Book Chapter: Preface: Bassano, the Decisive Point: Not Only for "Hemingway’s War", Giovanni Luigi Fontana

Essay: The Three Kings: Hemingway, Faulkner, and Fitzgerald, Richard Ford

Book Chapter: In Our Time and American Modernisms: Interpreting and Writing the Complexities of Gender and Culture, Joseph Fruscione

Essay: Hail Faulkner? A Fable, Competitive Modernism, and "the Nobelist" in the 1950s, Joseph Fruscione

Book: Hemingway’s Geographies: Intimacy, Materiality, and Memory, Laura Gruber Godfrey

Internet Resource: "The Earth Endureth Forever": Hemingway in Spain, Dale T. Graden

Book: Shanghai Grand: Forbidden Love and International Intrigue in a Doomed World, Taras Grescoe

Book Chapter: Hemingway and Franklin: Men without Women, Ian Grody

Essay: A Preliminary Study of ELL College Students and Their Development of Academic Literacy through Ernest Hemingway’s Journalistic Style, Alfonso Guerriero Jr.

Article: "General Fat Ass Franco" and the "Spanish Issue" in Ernest Hemingway’s Across the River and Into the Trees, Stacey Guill

Book Chapter: Nick Adams and the Construction of Masculinity, Sarah B. Hardy

Essay: Hemingway’s Disappearing Style, Donal Harris

Article: Ham and Eggs and Hermeneutics: Re-reading Hemingway’s "The Killers", Oliver Harris

Article: The Defamiliarization of Death in Hemingway’s "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", James Hartman

Book Chapter: A Farewell to the Armed Hospital: Military-Medical Discourse in Frederic Henry’s Italy, Zack Hausle

Book Chapter: Hemingway, PTSD, and Clinical Depression, Peter L. Hays

Article: Becoming with Animals: Sympoiesis and the Ecology of Meaning in London and Hemingway, Ryan Hediger

Book Chapter: "Shot...crippled and gotten away": Animals and War Trauma in Hemingway, Ryan Hediger

Book: Spain in Our Hearts: Americans in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939, Adam Hochschild

Book Chapter: The Violence of Story: Teaching In Our Time and Narrative Rhetoric, Alexander Hollenberg

Essay: The Kid: Ernest Hemingway, Kerrie Logan Hollihan

Article: In Uniform Code: Catherine Barkley’s Wartime Nursing Service in A Farewell to Arms, Michelle N. Huang

Book: Ernest Hemingway: A New Life, James M. M. Hutchisson

Essay: Appendix I: Hemingway and McCarthy: Affinities of the Heart, Allen Josephs

Essay: Appendix II: Hemingway’s Trout, McCarthy’s Trout, Allen Josephs

Article: "After You, Baroness!" Ernest Hemingway and Karen Blixen (Isak Dinesen), Clara Juncker

Book Chapter: Katie and the Pink Highlighter: Teaching Post-"Hemingway" Hemingway, Hilary Kovar Justice

Book: Ernest Hemingway, Verna Kale

Book Chapter: Introduction, Verna Kale

Book: Teaching Hemingway and Gender, Verna Kale

Article: Hemingway’s Fishing Rod: A Study of the First African Plane Crash and Rescue, Selma Karayalçin

Article: Toward a Better Understanding of Nicholas Adams in Hemingway’s "A Way You’ll Never Be", Ellen Andrews Knodt

Essay: Ernest Hemingway’s (In)articulate Silence and the Modernist Suspicion of Words, Aleksandra Žeželj Kocić

Essay: Re-Enactment of Old Wounds: Hemingway, War and Gender, Aleksandra Žeželj Kocić

Book Chapter: Men Without Women?: Can Hemingway and Women Writers Coexist in the Classroom?, Sara Kosiba

Book Chapter: Connective Gestures: Mulk Raj Anand, Ernest Hemingway, and the Transnational Worlds of World War I, Ruth A. H. Lahti

Essay: Nada and Sunyata in "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place", Christopher Loots

Book: Hemingway and the Great War, Fondazione Luca

Book Chapter: The Museum, Fondazione Luca

Book Chapter: The Novels of the War, Fondazione Luca

Article: Old Worlds, New Travels: Jack London’s People of the Abyss, Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, and the Cultural Politics of Travel, Kevin Maier

Book Chapter: Foreign Bodies: Documenting Expatriate Involvement in "Night Before Battle" and "Under the Ridge", Michael Maiwald

Essay: Literary Style and Japanese Aesthetics: Hemingway’s Debt to Pound as Reflected in his Poetic Style, Akiko Manabe

Article: In the Same Corner of the Prize Ring: Jack London, Ernest Hemingway, and Boxing, Michael J. Martin

Essay: Causal Explanation in Hemingway and Honderich, Mike W. Martin

Article: Voices, Places, David Mason

Internet Resource: "Nothing Can Touch You as Long as You Work": Love and Work in Ernest Hemingway’s The Garden of Eden and For Whom the Bell Tolls, Lauren Rule Maxwell

Book: When Paris Sizzled: The 1920s Paris of Hemingway, Chanel, Cocteau, Cole Porter, Josephine Baker, and Their Friends, Mary McAuliffe

Book Chapter: Hemingway’s Spain in Flames, 1937, James H. Meredith

Book Chapter: Character Construction and Agency: Teaching Hemingway’s "A Way You’ll Never Be", Peter Messent

Article: Hemingway & Alfred Flechtheim, Jeffrey Meyers

Article: Hemingway and the Generals, Jeffrey Meyers

Book Chapter: Economic Power and the Female Expatriate Consumer Artist in The Garden of Eden, Catherine R. Mintler

Book Chapter: State of the Field: Gender Studies, Sexuality Studies, and Hemingway, Debra A. Moddelmog

Internet Resource: Hemingway and the Cuban Revolution: For Whom the Bell Tolls in the Sierra Maestra, Jeff Morgan

Book: Hemingway at War: Ernest Hemingway’s Adventures as a World War II Correspondent, Terry Mort

Article: Theodore Dreiser and the Modernists, Kiyohiko Murayama

Book Chapter: "What you were fighting for": Robert Jordan On Trial in the Classroom, Steven A. Nardi

Article: Ernest Hemingway and the Politics of the Spanish Civil War, Anton Nilsson

Book: Hemingway’s Cuba: Finding the Places and People that Influenced the Writer, Dennis L. Noble

Article: Helen Ferguson and Friends in A Farewell to Arms, Charles J. Nolan Jr.

Book Chapter: Tanks, Butterflies, Realists, Idealists: Hemingway, Dos Passos, and the Imperfect Ending in Spain of 1937-1938, Mark P. Ott

Book: The Message of the City: Dawn Powell’s New York Novels, 1925-1962, Patricia E. Palermo

Book Chapter: A Creative Spiral: From Death in the Afternoon (1932) to The Dangerous Summer (1960), Beatriz Penas Ibañez

Essay: From Pound’s to Hemingway’s Haiku-Like Textuality: Japanese Aesthetics in Chapter 20 of Death in the Afternoon, Beatriz Penas-Ibáñez

Book Chapter: Allegories of Travel and Tourism in "Hills Like White Elephants", Russ Pottle

Book Chapter: 1915, 1916, 1917, and 1918, Paolo Pozzato

Book Chapter: Preface: The War Scenarios: Battles on the Italian Front, Paolo Pozzato

Book Chapter: Perceptions of Pain in The Sun Also Rises, Josephine Reece

Article: Revisiting Ernest Hemingway and Baseball: Sanity, Success, and Suicide, Bob Reising

Internet Resource: What Makes Hemingway Hemingway?, Justin Rice

Book Chapter: "At Five in the Afternoon": Toward a Poetics of Duende in Bataille and Hemingway, David F. Richter

Essay: "Spanish Is a Language Tu": Hemingway’s Cubist Spanglish and Its Legacies, Gayle Rogers

Article: Native Encounters: Examining Primitivism in Hemingway and London’s Short Fiction, Gina M. Rossetti

Essay: Ernest Hemingway, Fiona Ross