Opens with a brief survey of the story’s publication history and critical reception, focusing on the autobiographical protagonist and major themes such as the life of the artist, role of masculinity, and presentation of death. Reprints critical essays ranging from 1949 to 2013 by such well-known Hemingway scholars as Linda Wagner-Martin, Robert W. Lewis, and David L. Anderson. Concludes with an annotated bibliography for further reading, including biographies, bibliographies, and criticism
Previously published as “‘He Had Never Written a Word of That’: Regret and Counterfactuals in Heming...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Opens with a brief survey of the story’s publication history and critical reception before treating ...
Opens with a brief survey of the story’s publication history and critical reception, focusing on the...
Opens with a brief biography of Hemingway’s life from Oak Park to Ketchum and literary contributions...
The writer would like to analyze short story “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” by Ernest Hemingway. The pur...
Extensive four volume collection of previously published essays, reviews, and other critical materia...
Survey of important trends and developments in Hemingway studies over the decades, highlighting, des...
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) is one of the most significant American writers in the first half of th...
Characterizes Hemingway as an elegiac poet influenced by Walt Whitman’s style and Ralph Waldo Emerso...
Characterizes Hemingway as an elegiac poet influenced by Walt Whitman’s style and Ralph Waldo Emerso...
On Hemingway’s treatment of the writer and the problems he faces in pursuing his art in such fiction...
Provides a brief publication history of Under Kilimanjaro, noting its popularity among academics and...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Previously published as “‘He Had Never Written a Word of That’: Regret and Counterfactuals in Heming...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Opens with a brief survey of the story’s publication history and critical reception before treating ...
Opens with a brief survey of the story’s publication history and critical reception, focusing on the...
Opens with a brief biography of Hemingway’s life from Oak Park to Ketchum and literary contributions...
The writer would like to analyze short story “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” by Ernest Hemingway. The pur...
Extensive four volume collection of previously published essays, reviews, and other critical materia...
Survey of important trends and developments in Hemingway studies over the decades, highlighting, des...
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) is one of the most significant American writers in the first half of th...
Characterizes Hemingway as an elegiac poet influenced by Walt Whitman’s style and Ralph Waldo Emerso...
Characterizes Hemingway as an elegiac poet influenced by Walt Whitman’s style and Ralph Waldo Emerso...
On Hemingway’s treatment of the writer and the problems he faces in pursuing his art in such fiction...
Provides a brief publication history of Under Kilimanjaro, noting its popularity among academics and...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Previously published as “‘He Had Never Written a Word of That’: Regret and Counterfactuals in Heming...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Opens with a brief survey of the story’s publication history and critical reception before treating ...