Focuses on Hemingway’s wartime record, namely his killing of German soldiers, while serving as a correspondent for Collier’s. Specifically, Coté discusses if Hemingway breached journalistic ethics outlined in the Geneva Convention. Concludes that uncovering the elusive truth of Hemingway’s World War II involvement will shed light on how he used real-life experience in creating his fiction
Recounts Hemingway’s well-known exploits as a war correspondent during the 1944 D-Day invasion of Fr...
Biography focused on Hemingway’s experiences as a World War II correspondent during the summer of 19...
Close examination of Hemingway’s view of war through his treatment of medals in “War Medals for Sale...
Examines Hemingway’s World War II military exploits while an accredited war correspondent, making us...
Briefly surveys Hemingway’s service as a Collier’s war correspondent and unofficial participation in...
Notes that Hemingway’s brevity and realism are particularly effective in his war coverage
Biography focused on Hemingway’s World War II exploits. Mort draws on memoirs and other firsthand ac...
Discusses the authors’ contributions as World War II reporters, comparing their personal experiences...
Biographical study. Argues that Hemingway’s war experiences helped formulate the tragic vision of li...
Discusses the effects of war trauma, particularly posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), on the writi...
Examines Hemingway’s infusion of fictional techniques (e.g. imagery, first-person point of view, and...
Outlines the history of the war and Hemingway’s involvement as both observer and participant. Argues...
Reprints Hemingway’s official testimony regarding his participation in the action at Rambouillet, wh...
Explores Hemingway’s evolution from cub reporter to war correspondent to fiction/creative nonfiction...
Biographical account of the author’s life and works, drawing from his letters and fiction. Extensive...
Recounts Hemingway’s well-known exploits as a war correspondent during the 1944 D-Day invasion of Fr...
Biography focused on Hemingway’s experiences as a World War II correspondent during the summer of 19...
Close examination of Hemingway’s view of war through his treatment of medals in “War Medals for Sale...
Examines Hemingway’s World War II military exploits while an accredited war correspondent, making us...
Briefly surveys Hemingway’s service as a Collier’s war correspondent and unofficial participation in...
Notes that Hemingway’s brevity and realism are particularly effective in his war coverage
Biography focused on Hemingway’s World War II exploits. Mort draws on memoirs and other firsthand ac...
Discusses the authors’ contributions as World War II reporters, comparing their personal experiences...
Biographical study. Argues that Hemingway’s war experiences helped formulate the tragic vision of li...
Discusses the effects of war trauma, particularly posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), on the writi...
Examines Hemingway’s infusion of fictional techniques (e.g. imagery, first-person point of view, and...
Outlines the history of the war and Hemingway’s involvement as both observer and participant. Argues...
Reprints Hemingway’s official testimony regarding his participation in the action at Rambouillet, wh...
Explores Hemingway’s evolution from cub reporter to war correspondent to fiction/creative nonfiction...
Biographical account of the author’s life and works, drawing from his letters and fiction. Extensive...
Recounts Hemingway’s well-known exploits as a war correspondent during the 1944 D-Day invasion of Fr...
Biography focused on Hemingway’s experiences as a World War II correspondent during the summer of 19...
Close examination of Hemingway’s view of war through his treatment of medals in “War Medals for Sale...