"For Whom the Bell Tolls": Ernest Hemingway's Undiscovered Country.Published in:1994By:Sanderson, RenaPublication type:Book Review
Hemingway's Genders: Rereading the Hemingway Text.Published in:1994By:Barlowe, JamiePublication type:Book Review
George Sisler, Manolin's Age, and Hemingway's Use of Baseball.Published in:1994By:Losada, Luis A.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The Story as It Should Be: Epistemological Uncertainty in Hemingway's "Cat in the Rain."Published in:1994By:Barton, Edwin J.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Androgyny and "In Our Time," "Chapter VII."Published in:1994By:Cheatham, GeorgePublication type:Literary Criticism
The Rapido River and Hürtgen Forest in "Across the River and into the Trees."Published in:1994By:Meredith, James H.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Hemingway's Girls: Unnaming and Renaming Hemingway's Female Characters.Published in:1994By:DeVost, NadinePublication type:Literary Criticism
Hemingway, the American Left, and the Soviet Union: Some Forgotten Episodes.Published in:1994By:Nelson, CaryPublication type:Literary Criticism
A Window on the Prey: The Hunter Sees a Human Face in Hemingway's "After the Storm" and Melville's "The Grand Armada."Published in:1994By:Philbrick, NathanielPublication type:Literary Criticism
Ferguson and Lesbian Love: Unspoken Subplots in "A Farewell to Arms."Published in:1994By:Mandel, MiriamPublication type:Literary Criticism
Ernest Hemingway's ETO Chronology.Published in:1994By:Beistle, Donald P.Publication type:Literary Criticism