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Introduction / Linda Wagner-Martin
Hemingway's early illness narratives and the lyric dimensions of "Now I lay me" / Miriam Mary Clark
Invalid masculinity : silence, hospitals, and anesthesia in A farewell to arms / Diane Price Herndl
Life, unworthy of life? : Masculinity, disability, and guilt in The sun also rises / Dana Fore
Melancholy modernism : gender and the politics of mourning in The sun also rises / Greg Forter
Trauma theory and Hemingway's lost Paris manuscripts / Marc Seals
War, gender, and Ernest Hemingway / Alex Vernon
Hemingway's soldiers and their pregnant women : domestic ritual in World War I / Jennifer A. Haytock
Ernest Hemingway and World War I : combatting recent psychobiographical reassessments, restoring the war / Matthew C. Stewart
A farewell to arms : reconsiderations / Linda Wagner-Martin
Partial articulation : word play in A farewell to arms / Gary Harrington
Out of the picture : Mrs. Krebs, Mother Stein, and "Soldier's home" / J. Gerald Kennedy and Kirk Curnutt
Hemingway's senses of an ending : In our time and after / Paul Smith
Hemingway's In our time : cubism, conservation, and the suspension of identification / Lisa Narbeshuber
Recurrence in Hemingway and Cézanne / Ron Berman
Men without women as composite novel / Joseph M. Flora
In our time : women's presence(s) and the importance of being Helen / John J. Fenstermaker
The holograph manuscript of Green hills of Africa / Barbara Lounsberry
Money and marriage : Hemingway's self-censorship in For whom the bell tolls / Robert W. Trogdon
A matter of love or death : Hemingway's developing psychosexuality in For whom the bell tolls / Marc Hewson
Rewriting the self against the national text : Ernest Hemingway's The garden of Eden / Blythe Tellefsen
The taxation of Ernest Hemingway / Anthony E. Rebollo
Hemingway and cultural geography : the landscape of logging in "The end of something" / Laura Gruber Godfrey
Pilgrimage variations : Hemingway's sacred landscapes / H.R. Stoneback
Going home : Hemingway, primitivism, and identity / Suzanne del Gizzo
Thor Heyerdahl's Kon-Tiki and Hemingway's return to primitivism in The old man and the sea / Susan Beegel
Death sentences, rereading The old man and the sea / William E. Cain.

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