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Current bibliography.

Publication: The Hemingway Review
Publication Date: 22-SEP-06
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Current bibliography.(Bibliography)

Article Excerpt
[The current bibliography aspires to include all serious contributions to Hemingway scholarship. Given the substantial quantity of significant critical work appearing on Hemingway's life and writings annually, inconsequential items from the popular press have been omitted to facilitate the distinction of important developments and trends in the field. Annotations for articles appearing in The Hemingway Review have been omitted due to the immediate availability of abstracts introducing each issue. Kelli Larson welcomes your assistance in keeping this feature current. Please send reprints, clippings, and photocopies of articles, as well as notices of new books, directly to Larson at the University of St. Thomas, 333 JRC, 2115 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105-1096. E-Mail; Kalarson1@stthomas.edu.]

ESSAYS AND BOOKS

Adamowski, T.H. "Out on Highway 61: Existentialism in America." University of Toronto Quarterly 74.4 (2005): 913-933. [With brief references to Nick Adams and Frederic Henry, Adamowski identifies strong existentialist veins within the 1920s and 1930s works of EH and others.]

Barnes, Cynthia. "Documenting Hemingway." Humanities 26.4 (July-August 2005): 22. [After a brief overview of the contents of the Hemingway collection at the JFK Library, Barnes comments on preservation efforts regarding the more recent material from the basement of Finca Vigia.]

Beegel, Susan F. "Bulletin Board." The Hemingway Review 25.2 (Spring 2006):162-164.

Bittner, John Robert [completed and revised by Joseph M. Flora]. "Anti-Fascist Symbols and Subtexts in A Farewell to Army. Hemingway, Mussolini, and Journalism in the 1920s." Hemingway's Italy: New Perspectives. Ed. Rena Sanderson. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 2006. 100-107. [Analyzes EH's contempt for Mussolini and Fascism in both his journalism and fiction, paying particular attention to two important Fascist symbols in AFTA: military clothing and the myth of the Roman Empire.]

Boese, Gil K. "Under Kilimanjaro: The Other Hemingway." The Hemingway Review 25.2 (Spring 2006): 114-118. [On EH's evolution from white hunter to naturalist.]

Comley, Nancy R. "The Italian Education of Ernest Hemingway." Hemingway's Italy: New Perspectives. Ed. Rena Sanderson. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 2006. 41-50. [Discusses EH's "conception of things Italian that he brought with him to Italy in 1918 and that laid the groundwork for his romance with Italy." Speculates on the influence of the great Italian lover and novelist Gabriele D'Annunzio upon the impressionable young EH.]

Craig, Joanna Hildebrand. "Dancing with Hemingway." The Hemingway Review 25.2 (Spring 2006): 82-86. [On copyediting UK.]

Curnutt, Kirk. "Of Mussolini and Macaroni: Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Expatriate 'Italianicity.'" Hemingway's Italy: New Perspectives. Ed. Rena Sanderson. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 2006. 75-89. [Compares EH's "Che Ti Dice La Patria?" with F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The High Cost of Macaroni," contending that the authors' differing opinions on Italy and Fascism represent the deeply divided opinions of Americans as a whole.]

Field, Allyson Nadia....

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