The Only Thing That Counts: The Ernest Hemingway/Maxwell Perkins Correspondence 1925-1947.Published in:1998By:DeFazio, Albert J.Publication type:Book Review
Authorial Divinity in the Twentieth Century: Omniscient Narration in Woolf, Hemingway, and Others.Published in:1998By:Tyler, LisaPublication type:Book Review
Hemingway and His Conspirators: Hollywood, Scribners, and the Making of American Celebrity Culture.Published in:1998By:Trogdon, Robert W.Publication type:Book Review
The Conclusions of Azuela's "The Underdogs" and Hemingway's "For Whom the Bell Tolls."Published in:1998By:Zivley, Sherry LutzPublication type:Literary Criticism
Henpecked to Heroism: Placing Rip Van Winkle and Francis Macomber in the American Renegade Tradition.Published in:1998By:Catalano, Susan M.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Who Was That Black Man?: A Note on Eugene Bullard and "The Sun Also Rises."Published in:1998By:Svoboda, Frederic J.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Inside the Current: A Taoist Reading of "The Old Man and the Sea."Published in:1998By:Waggoner, EricPublication type:Literary Criticism
One Man Alone: Dimensions of Individuality and Categorization in "To Have and Have Not."Published in:1998By:Knott, Toni D.Publication type:Literary Criticism
"Toros Célebres": Its Meaning in "Death in the Afternoon."Published in:1998By:Bredendick, NancyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Genre, Gender, and Truth in "Death in the Afternoon."Published in:1998By:Thurston, MichaelPublication type:Literary Criticism
Hemingway's "In Our Time": A Cubist Anatomy.Published in:1998By:Brogan, Jacqueline VaughtPublication type:Literary Criticism
Nikki Adams and the Limits of Gender Criticism.Published in:1998By:Ferrero, David J.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The Journal in the Jungle: "The Hemingway Review" and the Contemporary Academy.Published in:1998By:Beegel, Susan F.Publication type:Editorial