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Ernest, Hemingway(ヘミングウェイ)研究 2001-2004年研究論文
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- Adair, William.;
Cafes and food: Allusions to the Great War in The Sun Also Rises. In: Journal of Modern Literature. Bloomington: Fall 2001. Vol. 25, no. 1; p. 127-134 (8) - Adair, William.;
Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 2002. Vol. 60, no. 2; p. 91-94 (4) - Adair, William.;
The Sun Also Rises: A memory of war.  In: Twentieth Century Literature. Hempstead: Spring 2001. Vol. 47, no. 1; p. 72-92(21) - Ako, E.O.;
Ernest Hemingway, Derek Walcott, and the Old Men of the Sea.  In: College Language Association Journal, 48.2 (Dec. 2004): p. 200-212(12) - Banks, Russell,;
"H&I": PEN/Hemingway Prize Speech Presented at the John F. Kennedy Library 4 April 2004.  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 24, no. 1, Fall 2004, p. 53-60(8) - Bauer, Margaret D.;
Forget the legend and read the work: Teaching two stories by Ernest Hemingway  In: College Literature. West Chester: Summer 2003. Vol. 30, no. 3; p. 124-137(14) - Berman, Ron.;
Recurrence in Hemingway and Cezanne.  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 23, no. 2, Spring 2004, p. 21-36(16) - Beuka, Robert.;
Tales from 'The Big Outside World': Ann Beattie's Hemingway.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.1 (Fall 2002): p. 109-117(9) - Bittner, John R.;
Hemingway's influence on the life and writing of Robert Ruark.  In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Spring 2002. Vol.21, no. 2; p. 129-145 (17) - Bittner, John R.;
The Lost Literary Underpinnings of Richard Attenborough's Film In Love and War: The Hemingway Funeral Scene.  In: North Dakota Quarterly 70.4 (Fall 2003): p. 40-62(23) (Special issue on Hemingway: Life and Art) - Blythe, Hal / Sweet,.Charlie.;
Hemingway's The Killers .  In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 2003. Vol. 62, Iss. 1; p. 37-39(3) - Bodnar, Steven.;
With the Resulting Stillness.  In: The Hemingway Review 20.2 (Spring 2001): p. 114-117(4) [Poem.] - Bosha, Francis J.;
Ernest Hemingway and The New Yorker: The Harold Ross files.  In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Fall 2001. Vol. 21, no. 1; p. 93-99 (7) - Breuer, Horst;.
Hemingway's "Francis Macomber" in Pirandellian and Freudian Perspectives. [1].  In: Studies in American Fiction. Boston: Autumn 2003. Vol. 31, no. 2; p. 233-248 (16) - Brogan, J.V.;
True at First Light: A New Look at Hemingway and Race.  In: North Dakota Quarterly, 2001, Vol. 68, no. 2/3, p. 199-224(26) - Brogan, J.V.;
Light into Dark: A New Look at Hemingway and Race.  In: North Dakota Quarterly, 68, no. 2&3 (2001): p. 199-224(26) - Brogan, J.V.;
Naming the Thief in Babylon: Elizabeth Bishop and 'The Moral of the Story.'  In: Contemporary Literature 42, 3 (2001): p. 514-534(21) - Brogger, F.C.;
Uses and Abuses of Biographical Criticism for the Study of Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises.   In: North Dakota Quarterly, 2001, Vol. 68, no. 2/3, p. 59-69(11) - Buske, Morris;
Hemingway Faces God.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.1 (Fall 2002): p. 72-87(16)
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- Capshaw, Ron.;
Hemingway: A Static Figure Amidst the Red Decade Shifts.  In: Partisan Review 69.13 (2002): p. 441-446(6) - Carter, Steven.;
Hemingway's A Clean, Well-Lighted Place and Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilych.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Spring 2003. Vol. 61, no. 3; p. 162-164(3) - Carter, Steven.;
A Note on Ernest Hemingway's `Ten Indians' and William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury.  In: The Hemingway Review, 20.2 (Spring 2001): p. 103-106(4) - Clark, M.M.;
Hemingway's Early Illness Narratives and the Lyric Dimensions of "Now I Lay Me".  In: Narrative, 2004, vol. 12, no. 2, p. 167-177(11) - Cohen, Milton A.;
'There was a Woman Having a Kid'--From Her Point of View; An Unpublished Draft of In our time's Chapter II.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.1 (Fall 2002): p. 105-108(4) - Cohen, Milton A.;
Who Commissioned The Little Review's " In our time?".  In: The Hemingway Review 23.1 (2003) p. 106-110(5) - Cote, William E.;
Correspondent or Warrior? Hemingway's Murky World War II 'Combat' Experience.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.1 (Fall 2002): 88-104(17) - Cowley, M.;
Hemingway's Wound-And Its Consequences for American Literature.  In: Georgia Review, 2002, vol. 55/56, no. 4/1, p. 133-149(17) - Curnutt, Kirk, / Sinclair, Gail.;
. Key West Conference.  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 23, no. 1, Fall 2003, pp. 141-145(5)
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- Davis, Cynthia J.;
Contagion as Metaphor.   In: American Literary History 14.4 (Winter 2002): p. 828-836(9) [Discusses EH's "The Snows of Kilimanjaro."] - Davison, Richard Allan.;
Hemingway and the Theater.   In: North Dakota Quarterly 70.4 (Fall 2003): p. 166-177(12) (Special issue on Hemingway: Life and Art) - Del Gizzo, Suzanne.
Going Home: Hemingway, Primitivism, and Identity.  In: MFS Modern Fiction Studies, Vol. 49, no. 3, Fall 2003, p. 496-523(28) - Delaney, Bill.;
Hemingway's The Killers.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 2004. Vol. 62, Iss. 2; p. 113-115 (3) - Delaney, Bill;
. Hemingway's The Killers.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Spring 2004. Vol. 62, no. 3; p. 162-164 (3) - Desnoyers, Megan.;
News from the Hemingway Collection.  In: The Hemingway Review 20.2 (Spring 2001): p. 131-132(2) - Dimitrov, Gorjan / Mortensen, Christina / Arentoft, Louise H/ Marquard-Busk, Ilona E / Frese, Amalie/ Olivi, Maria-Vittoria /Heimisson, Heimir .;
Reversing the Iceberg. RUDAR, Jun-2004. 79 pp. - Donaldson, Scott.;
The Averted Gaze in Hemingway's Fiction.  In: The Sewanee Review, 111.1 (2003): p. 128-151(24) - Durham, Carolyn A.;
Modernism and mystery: The curious case of the Lost Generation.  In: Twentieth Century Literature. Hempstead: Spring 2003. Vol. 49, no. 1; p. 82-102(21)
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- Eby, Carl.
Hemingway and Women: Female Critics and the Female Voice/Hemingway's Theaters of Masculinity.  In: Studies in American Fiction. Boston: Autumn 2004. Vol. 32, no. 2; p. 241-245 (6) - Eby, Carl.;
Hemingway, tribal law and the identity of the widow in True At First Light.  In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Spring 2002. Vol. 21, no. 2, p. 146-151 (6) - Eddins, Dwight.;
Of rocks and marlin: The existentialist agon in Camus's The Myth of Sisyphus and Hemingway's The Old Man And The Sea.  In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Fall 2001. Vol. 21, no. 1; p. 68-77 (10) - Fantina, Richard.;
Hemingway's Masochism, Sodomy, and the Dominant Woman.  In: The Hemingway Review 23.1 (2003) p. 84-105(22) - Fenstermaker, John J.;
Agnes and Ernest: A Decade Before Catherine.  In: North Dakota Quarterly 70.4 (Fall 2003): p. 19-40(22) (Special issue on Hemingway: Life and Art) - Fleming, Robert E.;
Hemingway's Chicago: The Iceberg Beneath the Water Line.  In: North Dakota Quarterly 70.4 (Fall 2003): p. 81-87(7) (Special issue on Hemingway: Life and Art) - Flora, JM.;
Names and Naming in Hemingway's Short Stories.  In: South Atlantic Review, 2004, vol. 69, no. 1, p. 1-8(8) - Florczyk, S.;
Hemingway's "Tragic Adventure": Angling for Peace in the Natural Landscape of the Fisherman.  In: North Dakota Quarterly, 2001, Vol. 68, no. 2/3, p. 156-165(10) - Forter, Greg.;
Melancholy modernism: Gender and the politics of mourning in The Sun Also Rises.  In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Fall 2001. Vol. 21, no. 1; p. 22-37 (16) - Freadman, Richard.;
Decency and its Discontents.  In: Philosophy and Literature, Vol. 28, no. 2, October 2004, pp. 393-405(14) - Freedman, Morris;
. Disparaging Hemingway.  In: The Virginia Quarterly Review. Charlottesville: Winter 2001. Vol. 77, no. 1; p. 76-82 (7) - Fulton, Lorie Watkins.;
Reading Around Jake's Narration: Brett Ashley and The Sun Also Rises.  In: The Hemingway Review,, Vol. 24, no. 1, Fall 2004, pp. 61-80(20)
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- Gajdusek, Robert.E.;
The Hemingway of Cuba and Bimini and His Later Relationship to Nature.  In: North Dakota Quarterly, 2001, Vol. 68, no. 2/3, p. 91-108(18) - Gajdusek, Robert E.;
Hemingway's Redemptive Waters of Lago Maggiore.  In: North Dakota Quarterly 70.4 (Fall 2003): p. 6-18(13) - Gallagher, William.;
Waldo Peirce and Ernest Hemingway: Mirror Images.  In: The Hemingway Review 23.1 (2003), p. 24-41(18) - Gardner, Carol Hemingway / Buske, Morris.;
. Recollections.  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 24, no. 1, Fall 2004, p. 17-31(15) - Gardner, Carol Hemingway / Sinclair, Gail.;
Two Girls.  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 24, no. 1, Fall 2004, pp. 35-36(2) - Garrigues, Lisa.;
Reading the Writer's Craft: The Hemingway Short Stories.  In: English Journal, Sep 2004. Vol. 94, no. 1; p. 59-65(7) - Gibbs, Raymond W. Jr. and Nicole L. Wilson.;
Bodily Action and Metaphorical Meaning.  In: Style 36.3 (2002): p. 524-543(20) - Gladstein, Mimi Reisel.;
Mr. Novelist Goes to War: Hemingway and Steinbeck as Front-line Correspondents.  In: War, Literature and Arts. An International Journal of the Humanities Volume 15:1&2(2003), p. 258-266(9) - Griffin, Peter.;
A Foul Mood, A Dirty Joke: Hemingway's `Cat in the Rain'.  In: The Hemingway Review 20.2 (Spring 2001): p. 99-102(4)
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- Hannum, Howard L.;
"Scared sick looking at it": A reading of Nick Adams in the published stories.  In: Twentieth Century Literature. Hempstead: Spring 2001. Vol. 47, no. 1; p. 92-114 (23) - Harding, Jennifer Riddle.;
Simple Regrets: Counterfactuals and The Dialogic Mind. A Dissertation. University of Maryland, 2004. 189 pp. (f-044) - Harringtton, Gary.;
Partial Articulation: Word Play in A Farewell to Arms.  In: The Hemingway Review 20.2 (Spring 2001): p. 59-75(17) - Hashmi, Nilofer.;
"Hills Like White Elephants": The Jilting of Jig.  In: The Hemingway Review 23.1 (2003), p. 72-83(12) - Hays, Peter.;
Duro: Bilingual Puns in 'The Undefeated.'  In: The Hemingway Review, 22.2 (Spring 2003): p. 87-90(4) - Hays, Peter L.;
Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises and James's The Ambassadors.  In: The Hemingway Review 20.2 (Spring 2001): p. 90-98(9) - Hemingway, Carol.;
907 Whitehead Street.  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall 2003, pp. 8-23(16) - Hemingway, Valerie.;
A Tribute to Gregory H. Hemingway.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.2 (Spring 2003): p. 45-50(6) - Herndl, Diane Price.;
Invalid masculinity: Silence, Hospitals, and Anesthesia in A Farewell to Arms.  In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Fall 2001. Vol. 21, no. 1; p. 38-52 (15) - Hewson, Marc.;
A Matter of Love or Death: Hemingway's Developing Psychosexuality in For Whom the Bell Tolls.   In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Summer 2004. Vol. 36, no. 2; p. 170-184(15) - Hewson, Marc.;
'The Real Story of Ernest Hemingway' Cixous, Gender, and A Farewell to Arms.  In: The Hemingwy Review, 22(Spring 2003): no. 2, p. 51-62(12) - Hoffman, Emily C.
Tradition and the Individual Bullfighter: The Lost Legacy of the Matador in Hemingway's "The Capital of the World".  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 24, no. 1, Fall 2004, pp. 90-105(16) - Holcomb, Gary Edward.;
Diaspora Cruises: Queer Black Proletarianism in Claude McKay's A Long Way from Home.  In: MFS Modern Fiction Studies, Vol 49, no. 4, Winter 2003, pp. 714-745(32) - Houk, Walter.;
In 1948 Havana, Revolutionaries as Literary Inspiration.  In: North Dakota Quarterly 70.4 (Fall 2003): p. 196-213(18) (Special issue on Hemingway: Life and Art) - Houk, Walter.;
Lessons from Hemingway's Cuban Biographer.  In: North Dakota Quarterly 68.2-3 (2001): p. 132-155(24) - Hurley, C. Harold.;
But Bryant? What of Bryant in Bryan?': The Religious Implications of the Allusion to `A Forest Hymn' in The Sun Also Rises.  In: The Hemingway Review 20.2 (Spring 2001): p. 76-89(14) - Ibanez, B.P.;
Hemingway's Ethics of Writing: The Ironic Semantics of "Whiteness" in "The Snows of Kilimanjaro"   In: North Dakota Quarterly, 2003, Vol. 70, no. 4, p. 94-118(25)
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- Jungman, Robert E.;
Hemingway's TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Summer 2004. Vol. 62, no. 4; p. 224-227(4) - Jungman, Robert E. and Carol Tabor.;
"Henry James on Safari in Ernest Hemingway's Green Hills of Africa." The Hemingway Review, 22.2 (Spring 2003): p. 82-86(5) - Justice, Hilary K.;
Courting Exposure: The Composition of Hemingway's "A Canary for One".  In: Resources for American Literary Study, Vol. 27, no. 1, 2001, p. 65-77(13) - Lacy, Robert.;
Icarus.  In: North Dakota Quarterly 70.4 (Fall 2003): p. 214-221(8) (Special issue on Hemingway: Life and Art) - Lecouras, Peter.;
Hemingway in Constantinople.  In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Autumn 2001. Vol. 43, no. 1; p. 29-41 (13) - Leland, Jacob Michael.;
Yes, That Is a Roll of Bills in My Pocket: The Economy of Masculinity in The Sun Also Rises.  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 23, no. 2, Spring 2004, pp. 37-46(10) - Leonard, John.;
The Garden of Eden: A Question of Dates.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.2 (Spring 2003): p. 63-81(19) - Lepschy, Wolfgang.;
Of Fathers and Sons: Gegerational Conflicts and Literary Lineage - The Case of Ernest Hemingway and Ernest Gaines. A Dissertation. Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the Louisiana State University. December 2003. 365 pp. - Link, Alex.;
Staking Every Thing on It: A Stylistic Analysis of Linguistic Patterns in "Hills Like White Elephants".  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 23, no. 2, Spring 2004, pp. 66-74(9)
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- McFarland, Ron.;
Hemingway and the Poets.  In: The Hemingway Review 20.2 (Spring 2001): p. 37-58(22) - Macilwee, M.;
Henderson the Rain King: Translations between Conrad and Hemingway.  In: Saul Bellow Journal, 2004, vol. 20, no. 1, p. 47-71(25) - Martin, Lawrence H., Jr.;
Hemingway and Luis Quintanilla.  In: North Dakota Quarterly 70.4 (Fall 2003): p. 119-139(21) (Special issue on Hemingway: Life and Art) - Martin, L.;
Hemingway and the Enduring Appeals of Battle.  In: North Dakota Quarterly, 2001, Vol. 68, no. 2/3, p. 276-284(8) - May, C.E.;
`Do You See What Im Saying?': The Inadequacy of Explanation and the Uses of Story in the Short Fiction of Raymond Carver.  In: The Yearbook of English Studies, 1 January 2001, Vol. 31, no. 1, p. 39-49(11) - Meyers, Jeffrey.;
Hemingway's Humor.  In: Michigan Quarterly Review. Ann Arbor: Spring 2004. Vol. 43, no. 2; p. 214-232 (19) - Monteiro, George.;
Expatriate life away from Paris.  In: The Antioch Review. Yellow Springs: Summer 2001. Vol. 59, no. 3; p. 587-607 (21) - Morris, Myla B.;
From Wounded to Woman: The Demasculinization of Hemingway's Wounded Male Characters. A thesis University of South Florida November 17, 2004. 34 pp. - Morse, Donald E.;
Hoaxing Hemingway: Ernest Hemingway as Character and Presence in Joe Haldeman's The Hemingway Hoax (1990).  In: Extrapolation. Kent: Fall 2004. Vol. 45, no. 3; p. 227-236 (10) - Nakjavani E.;
Hedayat and Hemingway: a study in comparative stylistics.  In: Edebiyat, November 2003, vol. 13, no. 2, p. 211-223(13) - Nakjavani, E.;
Hemingway on War and Peace.  In: North Dakota Quarterly, 2001, Vol. 68, no. 2/3, p. 245-275(31) - Nakjavani, Erik..;
The Prose of Life: Lived Experience in the Fiction of Hemingway, Sartre, and Beauvoir.  In: North Dakota Quarterly 70.4 (Fall 2003): p. 140-165(26) (Special issue on Hemingway: Life and Art) - Nänny, Max.;
New Light on Ernest Hemingway's Short Story Fragment 'Three Shots'.  In: North Dakota Quarterly 70.4 (Fall 2003): p. 88-93(6) (Special issue on Hemingway: Life and Art).* - Nänny, M.;
The Use of Natural Objects as Symbols in Hemingway's "Up in Michigan".  In: North Dakota Quarterly, 2001, Vol. 68, no. 2/3, p. 49-58(10) - Nesmith, Chris L.;
`The Law of an Ancient God' and the Editing of Hemingway's The Garden of Eden: The Final Corrected Typescript and Galleys.  In: The Hemingway Review 20.2 (Spring 2001): p. 16-36(21) - Nolan, C.J.;
Essential Questions: Keys to Meaning in Hemingway's "The Mother of a Queen".  In: South Atlantic Review, 2003, vol. 68, no. 4, p. 85-94(10) - Nolan, Charles J. Jr.;
Hemingway's "The Sea Change" what close reading and evolutionary psychology reveal.  In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Fall 2001. Vol. 21, no. 1; p. 53-67 (15)
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- O'Rourke, Sean.;
Who Was With Pascin at the Dome?  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 26, no. 2, Winter 2003, p. 160-163 (4) - Ott, Mark P.;
A Sea Change: The Gulf Stream and the Transformation of Ernest Hemingway's Style: 1932-1952. A Dissertation. University of Hawaii. Dec. 2002. 197 pp. - Paul, Steve.;
Preparing for War and Writing: What the Young Hemingway Read in The Kansas City Star, 1917-1918.  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 23, no. 2, Spring 2004, pp. 5-20(16) - Peterson, Martin L.;
John Hemingway: 1923-2000.  In: The Hemingway Review 20.2 (Spring 2001): p. v-ix(5) - Pfeiffer, Gerhard.;
She expected absolutely unexpectedly": A freudian wordplay in "A Very Short Story.  In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Fall 2001. Vol. 21, no. 1; p. 100-101 (2) - Phillips, Jenny.;
The Finca Vigia Archives: A Joint Cuban-American Project to Preserve Hemingway's Papers.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.1 (Fall 2002): p. 8-18(11) - Pozorski, Aimee L. (Aimee Lynn).;
Infantry and Infanticide in A Farewell to Arms.  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 23, no. 2, Spring 2004, pp. 75-98(24) - Pratt, John Clark.;
My Pilgrimage: Fishing for religion with Hemingway.  In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Fall 2001. Vol. 21, no. 1; p. 78-92 (15) - Quick, Paul S.;
Hemingway's 'A Way You'll Never Be' and Nick Adams's Search for Identity.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.2 (2003); p. 30-44(15) - Risch, Robert.;
Evan Shipman: Friend and Foil.  In: The Hemingway Review 23.1 (2003) p. 42-57(16) - Rodriguez Pazos, Gabriel.;
Not So True, Not So Simple: The Spanish Translations of The Sun Also Rises.  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 23, no. 2, Spring 2004, pp. 47-65(19) - Roth, James M.;
News from the Hemingway Collection.  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 23, no. 1, Fall 2003, pp. 137-139(3) - Roth, James M.;
News from the Hemingway Collection.  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 23, no. 2, Spring 2004, p. 122-124(3) - Roth, James M.;
News from the Hemingway Collection.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.1 (Fall 2002): p. 148-150(3) - Roth, James M.;
News from the Hemingway Collection.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.2 (Spring 2003): p. 117-119(3)
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- Salmon, H. L.;
Martha Gellhorn and Ernest Hemingway: A Literary Relationship. A. Thesis. University of North Texas. May 2003 55 pp. - Sanford, J.E.;
Hemingway: Painting and Writing, Omissions and Connections.  In: North Dakota Quarterly, 2003, vol. 70, no. 4, p. 232-253(22) - Sanford, John E.;
Memories of John Hemingway.  In: The Hemingway Review 20.2 (Spring 2001): p. xi-xiii(3) - Schwarz, Jeffrey A.;
"The saloon must go, and I will take it with me": American prohibition, nationalism, and expatriation in The Sun Also Rises.  In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Summer 2001. Vol. 33, no. 2; p. 180-201 (22) - Seefeldt, M.;
Hemingway's Paradoxical Protagonist: Colonel Cantwell, New-World Knight and Old-World Connoisseur.  In: North Dakota Quarterly, 2001, Vol. 68, no. 2/3.p. 303-316(14) - Sempreora, Margot.;
Nick at Night: Nocturnal Metafictions in Three Hemingway Short Stories.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.1 (Fall 2002): p. 19-33(15) - Sinclair, Gail. / Gardner, Carol Hemingway,./ Lombardi, Elizabeth Gardner.;
An Interview with Papa's Little Sister.  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 24, no. 1, Fall 2004, pp. 8-16(9) - Sinclair, Gail.;
Carol and Ernest Hemingway: The Letters of Loss.  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 24, no. 1, Fall 2004, pp. 37-48(12) - Soto, Michael.;
Hemingway among the Bohemians: A generational reading of The Sun Also Rises.  In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Fall 2001. Vol. 21, no. 1; p. 5-21 (17) - Stanley, Lawrence.;
Hemingway, Cézanne, and Writing: "Realities that arise from the craft itself"   In: Rodopi Perspectives on Modern Literature, Literature and the Writer. Edited by Michael J. Meyer. , pp. 209-225(17) - Stewart, Matthew.;
It Was All a Pleasant Business: The Historical Context of "On the Quai at Smyrna".  In: The Hemingway Review 23.1 (2003) p. 58-71(14) - Stewart, Matthew C.;
The measure of what you bring: Three recent works on Hemingway.  In: College Literature. West Chester: Winter 2001. Vol. 28, no. 1; p. 190-201 (12) - Stewart, Matthew, C.;
Why Does Mother Elliot Cry? Cornelia's Sexuality in "Mr. and Mrs. Elliot".  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 24, no 1, Fall 2004, pp. 81-89(9) - Stoltzfus, B.;
Camus and Hemingway: The Solidarity of Rebellion.  In: International Fiction Review, 2003, vol. 30, no. 1/2, p. 42-48(7) - Stoltzfus, Ben.;
'The Stones of Venice, Time, and Remembrance: Calculus and Across the River and into the Trees.  In: The Hemingway Review, 22.2 (Spring 2003): p. 19-29(11) - Stoneback, H. R.;
Dignity of Movement: Iceberg Variations-Swimming and Diving in the 'Great Strangeness' and Sea Change of Hemingway's Heliophilia.  In: North Dakota Quarterly 70.4 (Fall 2003): p. 63-80(18) (Special issue on Hemingway: Life and Art) - Stoneback, H.R.;
Pilgrimage Variations: Hemingway's Sacred Landscapes.  In: Religion and Literature, 2003, vol. 35, no. 2/3, p. 49-66(18) - Stoneback, H.R.;
Poireaux and Petanque: Or, Games & Crops, Sport & Harvest, Place & Memory, and Hunger & Art in Hemingway's Work.  In: North Dakota Quarterly, 2001, Vol. 68, no. 2/3, p. 14-27(14) - Toll, Seymour I.;
Liebling Covers Paris, Hemingway Liberates It; [1]   In: Sewanee Review. Sewanee: Winter 2004. Vol. 112, no. 1; p. 35-55 (21) - Trogdon, Robert W.;
Money and Marriage: Hemingway's Self-Censorship in For Whom the Bell Tolls.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.2 (Spring 2003): p. 6-18(13) - Trogdon, Robert W.;
"This fine, splendid joke" Jane Mason's Safari.  In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Spring 2002. Vol. 21, no. 2; p. 125-128 (4)
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War, Gender, and Ernest Hemingway.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.1 (Fall 2002): p. 34-55(22) - Weidhorn, Manfred.;
Twin Stars: The Anxiety of Sibling Rivalry between Literary Titans.  In: Papers on Language and Literature. Edwardsville: Spring 2004. Vol. 40, no. 2; p. 199-222 (23) - Wolfe, Cary.;
Fathers, Lovers, and Friend Killers: Rearticulating Gender and Race via Species in Hemingway.  In: Boundary 2, 29.1 (2002): p. 223-258(36) - Wright, John S. (John Samuel).;
"Jack-the-Bear" Dreaming: Ellison's Spiritual Technologies.  In: boundary 2, Vol. 30, no. 2, Summer 2003, p. 175-194(20) - Wyche, David.;
Letting the Air into a Relationship: Metaphorical Abortion in 'Hills Like White Elephants.'   In: The Hemingway Review, 22.1 (Fall 2002): 56-71(16) - Wrynn, Susan. / Roth, James M.;
News from the Hemingway Collection.  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 24, no. 1, Fall 2004, p. 127-128(2) - Young, Robert.;
Meeting Ernest Hemingway.  In: North Dakota Quarterly 70.4 (Fall 2003): p. 222-231(10) - Zheng, Kaimei.;
Hemingway in China.  In: North Dakota Quarterly 70.4 (Fall 2003): p. 178-195(18) (Special issue on Hemingway: Life and Art) - Anonymous.;
Adjectives and the work of modernism in an age of celebrity.  In: The Yale Journal of Criticism. New Haven: Spring 2003. Vol. 16, no. 1; p. 1-38 (38)
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Marketing Modernism Between the Two World Wars (review).  In: The Hemingway Review 23.1 (2003) p. 117-120(4) - Brenner, Gerry.;
Rev. of Blue Road to Atlantis by Jay Nussbaum.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.2 (Spring 2003): p. 96-98(3) - Byrne, Janice.;
Rev. of Hemingway in Cuba by Hilary Hemingway and Carlene Brennen.  In: The Hemingway Review 23.1 (Fall 2003): p. 123-126(4) - Curnutt, Kirk,;
Hemingway's Theaters of Masculinity (review).  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 23, no. 2, Spring 2004, p. 103-107(5) - DeFazio, Albert J.;
Rev. of Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises: A Casebook ed. Linda Wagner-Martin.  In: The Hemingway Review, 22.2 (Spring 2003): p. 104-108(5) - Deibler, William E;
Sailing to Hemingway's Cuba.  In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Fall 2001. Vol. 21, no. 1; p. 105-107 (3) - Earle, David M.;
Rev. of Literary Topics: Ernest Hemingway and the Expatriate Modernist Movement by Kirk Curnutt. The Hemingway Review 22.1 (Fall 2002): 121-124(4) - Grandidier, Victor.;
Rev. of Hemingway on Fishing ed. by Nick Lyons.  In: The Hemingway Review 20.2 (Spring 2001): p. 112-113(2) - Jobst, Jack.;
Rev. of Sweetgrass and Smoke by Constance Cappel.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.2 (Spring 2003): p. 102-104(3) - Kinnamon, Keneth.;
Rev. of Hemingway's Death in the Afternoon: The Complete Annotations by Miriam Mandel.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.1 (Fall 2002): 118-120(3) - Knodt, Ellen Andrews:
Literary Masterpieces: The Sun Also Rises by Albert J. DeFazio III.   In: The Hemingway Review 22.1 (Fall 2002): p. 128-130(3) - Lane, Steven. M.;
Rev. of Modernism and Tradition in Hemingway's In our time: A Guide for Students and Readers by Matthew Stewart.  In: The Hemingway Review 20.2 (Spring 2001): p. 110-112(3) - McLoughlin, Kate.;
Hemingway on War (review).   In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 23, no. 2, Spring 2004, pp. 110-114(5) - Meier, Thomas K.;.
Hemingway and the Natural World.  In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Winter 2002. Vol. 34, no. 4; p. 466-467 (3) - Meredith, James.;
Rev. of Hemingway vs. Fitzgerald by Scott Donaldson.  In: The Hemingway Review 20.2 (Spring 2001): p. 107-109(3) - Moreland, Kim Ileen.;
Ernest Hemingway: A Literary Reference (review).   In: The Hemingway Review 23.1 (2003) 111-116(6) - Nakjavani, Erik.;
A Comprehensive Companion to Hemingway's A Moveable Feast: Annotation to Interpretation.  In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Spring 2002. Vol. 21, no. 2; p. 155-158 (4) - Nanny, Max.;
Rev. of Ernest Hemingway. Der Mensch. Ser Schriftseller by Kurt Muller.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.1 (Fall 2002), p. 131-134(4) - Nowlin, Michael.;
Making sense of the American 1920s.  In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Spring 2002. Vol. 34, no. 1; p. 81-89(9) - Ott, Mark P.;
Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms: A Reference Guide (review).  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 23, no. 2, Spring 2004, p. 108-110(3) - Ott, Mark.;
Rev. Hemingway: The Grace and the Pressure by Aubrey Dillon-Malone.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.1 (Fall 2002): p. 134-136(3) - Panda, Kenneth.;
The Sons of Maxwell Perkins: Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Wolfe, and Their Editor (review).   In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 24, no. 1, Fall 2004, p. 106-110(5) - Paul, Steve.;
Welcome to Havana, Senor Hemingway (review) .  In: The Hemingway Review, Volume 24, Number 1, Fall 2004, p. 110-113(4) - Putnam, Ann.;
Teaching Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises (review).  In: The Hemingway Review, Vol. 23, no. 2, Spring 2004, p. 99-102(4) - Rovit, Earl.;
Rev. of The Ernest Hemingway Companion ed. by Somdatta Mandal.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.2 (Spring 2003): p. 99-102(4) - Rowlandson, William.;
. Cabrera Infante and Parody: Tracking Hemingway in Tres tristes tigres.  In: Modern Language Review, 2003, Vol. 98, no. 3, p. 620-633(14) - Seals, Marc.;
Hunting with Hemingway: Based on the Stories of Leicester Hemingway.  In: Journal of Popular Culture. Bowling Green: May 2004. Vol. 37, no. 4; p. 744-745 (2) - Shillinglaw, Susan.;
Rev of Hemingway and Women: Female Critics and the Female Voice ed. by Lawrence R. Broer and Gloria Holland.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.2 (Spring 2003): p. 91-95(5) - Sinclair, Gail D.;
Rev. Literary Masters: Ernest Hemingway by Michael Reynolds.  In: The Hemingway Review 22.1 (Fall 2002): p. 125-127(3) - Stewart, Matthew.;
Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and the Twenties; [1].  In: Studies in American Fiction. Boston: Spring 2003. Vol. 31, no. 1; p. 123-124 (2) - Stewart,.Matthew.;
Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and the Twenties.  In: Journal of American Studies. Cambridge: Apr 2003. Vol. 37, Iss. 1; p. 139-177 (44) - Svoboda, Frederic.;
Student Companion to Ernest Hemingway.  In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Spring 2002. Vol. 21, no. 2; p. 152-154(3) - Tyler, Lisa;
Rev. The Hemingway Book Club of Kosovo by Paula Huntley.  In: The Hemingway Review 23.1 (Fall 2003): p. 120-123(4) - Waldhorn, Arthur.;
Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and the Twenties.  In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Fall 2001. Vol. 21, no. 1; p. 102-105(4)
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