Challenges the common assumption that posthumous texts introducing unconventional sexual themes like The Garden of Eden have more authority than previously published works by the same author. Altman concludes that it is a mistake to use the novel’s manuscript to debunk earlier Hemingway scholarship regarding gender and sexuality
Thematic study of transgender and gender identities in The Garden of Eden, addressing the difference...
On problematic aspects of Hemingway’s posthumously published materials, criticizing those publicatio...
Analysis of Hemingway’s divided sexuality, drawing on the author’s personal letters, published and u...
This work is a textual analysis of the editing of the posthumous fiction of Ernest Hemingway, includ...
Review of The Garden of Eden. Contends that despite questionable editing, there are enough clues in ...
Recounts the near simultaneous appearance of scholarly queer studies and new ideas on Hemingway\u27s...
Hemingway: A Study in Gender and Sexuality explores a subject that few scholars have studied: how t...
Draws on gender theory in her analysis of homosexuality in Hemingway’s fiction, exploring his constr...
Draws on recent biographies in his analysis of Hemingway’s treatment of gender and sexuality. Argues...
Manuscript study lamenting Tom Jenks’s editing of the manuscript perpetuating Hemingway’s public ima...
Explores the reoccurring themes of truth, sexuality, and race in Hemingway’s texts. Examines how “Go...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
Overview of important traditions and trends in Hemingway scholarship regarding the intertwined subje...
This dissertation addresses Hemingway's developing understanding of gender and sexual identity in fo...
Contextualizes the story within the prevailing theories of sexologists and psychiatrists of Hemingwa...
Thematic study of transgender and gender identities in The Garden of Eden, addressing the difference...
On problematic aspects of Hemingway’s posthumously published materials, criticizing those publicatio...
Analysis of Hemingway’s divided sexuality, drawing on the author’s personal letters, published and u...
This work is a textual analysis of the editing of the posthumous fiction of Ernest Hemingway, includ...
Review of The Garden of Eden. Contends that despite questionable editing, there are enough clues in ...
Recounts the near simultaneous appearance of scholarly queer studies and new ideas on Hemingway\u27s...
Hemingway: A Study in Gender and Sexuality explores a subject that few scholars have studied: how t...
Draws on gender theory in her analysis of homosexuality in Hemingway’s fiction, exploring his constr...
Draws on recent biographies in his analysis of Hemingway’s treatment of gender and sexuality. Argues...
Manuscript study lamenting Tom Jenks’s editing of the manuscript perpetuating Hemingway’s public ima...
Explores the reoccurring themes of truth, sexuality, and race in Hemingway’s texts. Examines how “Go...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
Overview of important traditions and trends in Hemingway scholarship regarding the intertwined subje...
This dissertation addresses Hemingway's developing understanding of gender and sexual identity in fo...
Contextualizes the story within the prevailing theories of sexologists and psychiatrists of Hemingwa...
Thematic study of transgender and gender identities in The Garden of Eden, addressing the difference...
On problematic aspects of Hemingway’s posthumously published materials, criticizing those publicatio...
Analysis of Hemingway’s divided sexuality, drawing on the author’s personal letters, published and u...