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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.
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Volume 33, Number 2, Spring 2014Table of Contents
Articles
Intent and Culpability: A Legal Review of the Shooting in “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber”
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View Hemingway’s Early Education in the Short Story: A Bibliographic Essay on Brander Matthews and Twenty Volumes of Stories at Windemere
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View Who is “The Destructive Type”?: Re-Reading Literary Jealousy and Destruction in The Garden of Eden
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View Language’s Limits and a Doubtful Nature: Ernest Hemingway’s “Big Two-Hearted River” and Friedrich Nietzsche’s Foreign Language
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Notes
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View “‘Somewhat Rough Withal’: Hemingway’s Personal Copy of Old English Ballads (English I, Oak Park High School)”
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Book Reviews
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View Hemingway’s Dark Night: Catholic Influences and Intertextualities in the Work of Ernest Hemingway by Matthew C. Nickel (review)
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| ISSN | 1548-4815 |
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| Print ISSN | 0276-3362 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2014-06-01 |
| Open Access | No |



