Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961
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Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961
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- Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961
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- 1899-1961
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- A Moving picture feast : a filmgoer's Hemingway
- A bibliography of the works of Ernest Hemingway
- A reader's guide to Ernest Hemingway
- American fiction, American myth : essays
- American literary naturalism and its twentieth-century transformations : Frank Norris, Ernest Hemingway, Don DeLillo
- American literary naturalism, a divided stream
- At the Hemingways; : a family portrait
- Blowing the bridge : essays on Hemingway and For whom the bell tolls
- Cassandra's daughters : the women in Hemingway
- Cohesion in literary texts : a study of some grammatical and lexical features of English discourse
- Concealments in Hemingway's works
- Ernest Hemingway
- Ernest Hemingway : a reference guide, 1974-1989
- Ernest Hemingway : a writer's life
- Ernest Hemingway : new interpretations
- Ernest Hemingway : seven decades of criticism
- Ernest Hemingway : the critical reception
- Ernest Hemingway : the search for courage
- Ernest Hemingway and the arts
- Ernest Hemingway and the expatriate modernist movement
- Ernest Hemingway and the geography of memory
- Ernest Hemingway and the little magazines: : the Paris years
- Ernest Hemingway and the pursuit of heroism
- Ernest Hemingway, a comprehensive bibliography
- Ernest Hemingway, journalist and artist
- Ernest Hemingway, new critical essays
- Ernest Hemingway, the writer in context
- Ernest Hemingway: critiques of four major novels
- Ernest Hemingway; : a critical essay,
- Ernie : Hemingway's sister "Sunny" remembers
- Fame became of him : Hemingway as public writer
- Fiction as survival strategy : a comparative study of the major works of Ernest Hemingway and Saul Bellow
- Fitzgerald & Hemingway : works and days
- Fitzgerald and Hemingway : a dangerous friendship
- Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and the Twenties
- Fitzgerald/Hemingway annual
- French connections : Hemingway and Fitzgerald abroad
- Hadley
- Hemingway : essays of reassessment
- Hemingway : the final years
- Hemingway and Faulkner : inventors/masters
- Hemingway and Jake; : an extraordinary friendship
- Hemingway and Spain : a pursuit
- Hemingway and film
- Hemingway and his conspirators : Hollywood, Scribners, and the making of American celebrity culture
- Hemingway and his critics, : an international anthology;
- Hemingway and the Hispanic world
- Hemingway and the dead gods; : a study in existentialism
- Hemingway and the natural world
- Hemingway at auction, 1930-1973.
- Hemingway in Cuba
- Hemingway in Italy and other essays
- Hemingway in our time,
- Hemingway lives! : why reading Ernest Hemingway matters today
- Hemingway notes
- Hemingway on love
- Hemingway vs. Fitzgerald : the rise and fall of a literary friendship
- Hemingway's craft of omission : four manuscript examples
- Hemingway's fetishism : psychoanalysis and the mirror of manhood
- Hemingway's genders : rereading the Hemingway text
- Hemingway's nonfiction; : the public voice,
- Hemingway's religious experience
- Hemingway, direct and oblique,
- Hemingway, the Paris years
- Hemingway, the critical heritage
- Hemingway: : an old friend remembers
- Hemingway: the inward terrain
- High on the wild with Hemingway,
- How it was
- I killed Hemingway
- Imagining home : American war fiction from Hemingway to 9/11
- Key West Hemingway : a reassessment
- Less than a treason : Hemingway in Paris
- Literature of the early sixties
- Literature's silent language : nonverbal communication
- Misadventures of a fly fisherman : my life with and without Papa
- Modern American fiction; : essays in criticism
- Modern fiction and the art of subversion
- Mothers and others : myths of the female in the works of Melville, Twain, and Hemingway
- Narrative innovation and incoherence : ideology in Defoe, Goldsmith, Austen, Eliot, and Hemingway
- North Dakota quarterly, Vol. 65, no. 3
- Nothing ever happens to the brave : the story of Martha Gellhorn
- Opinions and perspectives from the New York times book review
- Reading Hemingway : the facts in the fictions
- Scott and Ernest : the authority of failure and the authority of success
- Seven modern American novelists; : an introduction
- That summer in Paris : memories of tangled friendships with Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and some others
- The American short story : a critical survey
- The Ernest Hemingway collection of Charles D. Field : catalogue
- The Hemingway log : a chronology of his life and times
- The Hemingway manuscripts; : an inventory
- The Hemingway review
- The Merrill guide to Ernest Hemingway
- The Twenties: poetry and prose; : 20 critical essays.
- The colloquial style in America
- The critical reception of Hemingway's The sun also rises
- The critical reception of Hemingway's The sun also rises
- The critics and Hemingway, 1924-2014 : shaping an American literary icon
- The flesh and the word; : Eliot, Hemingway, Faulkner
- The great experiment in American literature: six lectures
- The great tradition; : an interpretation of American literature since the civil war,
- The green breast of the new world : landscape, gender, and American fiction
- The heroic ideal in American literature
- The immediate critical reception of Ernest Hemingway
- The medievalist impulse in American literature : Twain, Adams, Fitzgerald, and Hemingway
- The modern American novel of violence
- The narrative pattern in Ernest Hemingway's fiction
- The politics of Ernest Hemingway
- The social novel at the end of an era.
- The tragic art of Ernest Hemingway
- The true gen : an intimate portrait of Ernest Hemingway by those who knew him
- The twenties : fiction, poetry, drama
- The twenties; American writing in the postwar decade
- The wound and the bow : seven studies in literature
- The writer observed
- Writers in crisis : the American novel: 1925-1940
- Writers in crisis; : the American novel, 1925-1940: Ring Lardner, Ernest Hemingway, John Dos Passos, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe [and] John Steinbeck,
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