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Introduction / Alex Vernon
Part 1: The Great War. The violence of story: teaching In Our Times and narrative rhetoric / Alexander Hollenberg
"Our fathers lied": the Great War and paternal betrayal in Hemingway's In Our Time / Lisa Tyler
Connective gestures: Mulk Raj Anand, Ernest Hemingway, and the transnational worlds of World War I / Ruth A.H. Lahti
Character construction and agency: teaching Hemingway's "A Way You'll Never Be" / Peter Messent
Part 2: The Spanish Civil War. Seeing through fracture: In Our Time, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and Picasso's Guernica / Thomas Strychacz
Hemingway and the Spanish Civil War: the writer's maturing view / Milton A. Cohen
"What you were fighting for": Robert Jordan on trial in the classroom / Steven A. Nardi
Teaching The Spanish Earth in a war film seminar / Alex Vernon
Part 3: Trauma tales. Hemingway, PTSD, and clinical depression / Peter L. Hays
"Shot ... crippled and gotten away": animals and war trauma in Hemingway / Ryan Hediger
The poetics of Hemingway's Death in the Afternoon: restaging the experience of total war / Christopher Barker
"In another country" and Across the River and into the Trees as trauma literature / Sarah Wood Anderson
Part 4: Ernest Hemingway seminar. Introduction / Alex Vernon
Perceptions of pain in The Sun Also Rises / Josephine Reece
A farewell to the armed hospital: military-medical discourse in Frederic Henry's Italy / Zack Hausle
Pilar's turn inward: storytelling in Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls / Anna Broadwell-Gulde.

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