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In our time and Picasso / E.D. Vaughn
Le Torero and "The undefeated" : Hemingway's foray into analytical cubism / J. Plath
Artists in their art : Hemingway and Velásquez-the shared worlds of For whom the bell tolls and Las meninas / R. Gajdusek
Formal analogies in the texts and paintings of Ernest Hemingway and Paul Cézanne / T. Hermann
Repossessing papa : a narcissistic mediatation / M. Spilka
Hemingway's influence on sportswriting / L. Merchant
Mythmaking, androgyny, and the creative process, answering Mark Spilka / D. Junkins
"The undefeated" and Sangre y arena : Hemingway's Mano a mano with Blasco Ibánez / S.F. Beegel
Reality and invention in For whom the bell tolls, or reflections on the nature of the historical novel / A. Josephs
Nostalgia, its stylistics and politics in Hemingway's For whom the bell tolls / E. Nakjavani
"You sure this thing has trout in it?" Fishing and fabrication, omission and "Vermification" in The sun also rises / H.R. Stoneback.
Reading the names right / M.B. Mandel
Who wrote Hemingway's In our time? / P. Smith
Beginning with "Nothing" / F. Scafella
Opiates, laughter, and the radio's sweet lies : community and isolation in Hemingway's "The gambler, the nun, and the radio" / A.L. Putnam
Hemingway on sexual otherness : what's really funny in The sun also rises / W.E.H. Rudat.
Le Torero and "The undefeated" : Hemingway's foray into analytical cubism / J. Plath
Artists in their art : Hemingway and Velásquez-the shared worlds of For whom the bell tolls and Las meninas / R. Gajdusek
Formal analogies in the texts and paintings of Ernest Hemingway and Paul Cézanne / T. Hermann
Repossessing papa : a narcissistic mediatation / M. Spilka
Hemingway's influence on sportswriting / L. Merchant
Mythmaking, androgyny, and the creative process, answering Mark Spilka / D. Junkins
"The undefeated" and Sangre y arena : Hemingway's Mano a mano with Blasco Ibánez / S.F. Beegel
Reality and invention in For whom the bell tolls, or reflections on the nature of the historical novel / A. Josephs
Nostalgia, its stylistics and politics in Hemingway's For whom the bell tolls / E. Nakjavani
"You sure this thing has trout in it?" Fishing and fabrication, omission and "Vermification" in The sun also rises / H.R. Stoneback.
Reading the names right / M.B. Mandel
Who wrote Hemingway's In our time? / P. Smith
Beginning with "Nothing" / F. Scafella
Opiates, laughter, and the radio's sweet lies : community and isolation in Hemingway's "The gambler, the nun, and the radio" / A.L. Putnam
Hemingway on sexual otherness : what's really funny in The sun also rises / W.E.H. Rudat.