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Fiedler, Leslie A. Love and Death in the American Novel, New York: Criterion Books, Inc., 1959.
This is a classic in American literary criticism, and it contains a well-known chapter on gender and sexuality in Hemingway.
Hemingway, Ernest. "The Nobel Prize Speech," in Mark Twain Journal, Vol. 11, Summer, 1962, p.10.
Hemingway's acceptance speech.
Ross, Lillian. "How Do You Like It Now, Gentlemen?" in The New Yorker, May 13, 1950.
A bravura period piece written at the height of Hemingway's popularity.
Stanton, Edward F. Hemingway and Spain: A Pursuit, Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 1989.
An examination of Hemingway's Spanish connection.
Wagner-Martin, Linda W. Hemingway: A Collection of Critical Essays, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987.
This is a recent reference work (bibliography) which provides a welcome overview of Hemingway criticism. By flipping to the 1980s and 1990s, students can easily review the latest trends in Hemingway criticism.
Weeks, Robert P. , ed...
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