In this Issue
The Hemingway Review is published twice a year, in November and May, by The Hemingway Society. Averaging about 150 pages in length, each issue of the journal specializes in feature -length scholarly articles on the work and life of Ernest Hemingway, and also includes notes, book reviews, library information, and current bibliography. All critical approaches are welcome, including but not limited to historical, textual, biographical, source, and influence studies, as well as gender-based, multicultural, ecocritical, and other post-structuralist methods.
published by
University of Idaho Department of Englishviewing issue
Volume 22, Number 2, Spring 2003Editorial Board
Editor
Susan F. Beegel, University of Idaho Press
Editor Emeritus
Charles Oliver, Ohio Northern University
Bibliographer
Albert J. DeFazio III, George Mason University
Library Subscriptions & Back Issues
Mary Schierman, University of Idaho Press
Hemingway Society Membership Management
Susan F. Beegel
Editorial Board
Nina Baym (University of Illinois)
Gerry Brenner (University of Montana)
Alice H. Farley
(Southern Illinois University)
Joseph M. Flora (University of North Carolina/Chapel Hill)
Allen Josephs (University of West Florida)
Bernice Kert (Independent Scholar)
Robert W.
Lewis (University of North Dakota)
Earl Rovit (City University of New York)
Sandra Spanier
(Penn State)
Frederic Svoboda (University of Michigan/Flint)
Bickford Sylvester (University
of British Columbia)
Linda Wagner-Martin (University of North Carolina/Chapel Hill)
International Advisory Committee
Marie Axton (Cambridge University)
Sir Michael Checkley (Bimini, Bahamas)
Marina
Gradoli (University of Perugia)
Tateo Imamura (Tokyo Women's Christian University)
Miriam Mandel (Tel Aviv University)
Beatriz Penas Ibáñez (University of Zaragoza)
Gladys Rodríguez Ferrero (Instituto de Periodismo José Martí)
Renjing Yang (Xiamen University).