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W. J. Stuckey on The Sun Also Rises

Wimsatt & Beardsley’s The
Intentional Fallacy

The Intentional Fallacy Reconsidered

Paul Smith on The Theory
Of Omission

C.S. Lewis & E. M. W. Tillyard’s
The Personal Heresy

Shrink's view of Hemingway - First

Shrink's view of Hemingway - Second

Irvin and Marilyn Yalom's psychiatric analysis of Hemingway's personality

The Killers by Ernest Hemingway

Commentary on The Killers

The Art Of The Short Story
by Ernest Hemingway

Carlos Baker NY Times piece on deleted The Sun Also Rises chapters

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s letter to Hemingway with advice on cuts

George Plimpton’s interview with Hemingway in the Paris Review

Deleted First 30 pages of The Sun Also Rises

Virginia Woolf’s views on Hemingway’s work Essay On Criticism

The Paris Husband by Scott Donaldson

The Way It Was by Harold Loeb

Hemingway's discarded foreword written in Chartres

Hemingway's preface to Men At War collection

Maxwell Geismar in NYT: How'great' was 'Papa' Heminway?

NY Times piece on the 'Marketing of the Hemingway Myth'

Critical readings of Hemingway's short stories - Carlos Baker

Homage To Hemingway - John Peale Bishop

Siobhan Lyons essay on the endurance of the Hemingway 'myth'

Lillian Ross New Yorker profile of Hemingway, May 13, 1950

Lillian Ross New Yorker response to 'controversy' in May 1999

NYTimes piece by biographer
Michael Reynolds on the centenary of Hemingway's birth

NY Review of Books Kenneth Lynn bio review

NY Times 1925 review of In Our Time

NY Times 1926 review of The Sun Also Rises

NY Times 1929 review of A Farewell To Arms

Various authors assess A Farewell To Arms

NY Times 1932 review of Death In The Afternoon

Bull In The Afternoon by Max Eastman

NY Times 1933 review of Winner Take
Nothing —First

NY Times 1933 review of Winner Take
Nothing — Second

NY Times 1937 Adams review of To Have And Have Not

NY Times 1937 Pore review of To Have And Have Not

Time review of For Whom The Bell Tolls

Michael Reynolds in the VQT on For Whom The Bell Tolls

NY Times 1940 review of For Whom The Bell Tolls

NYTimes review of The Old Man And The Sea

NY Review of Books Islands In The Stream

LA Times review of The Garden Of Eden

John Updike New Yorker review of
The Garden of Eden

NY Times review of The Garden
Of Eden - E.L. Doctorow

NY Times review of The Garden
Of Eden - Michiko Kakutani

Tom Jenks' account of editing The Garden Of Eden for publication

NY Times Green Hills Of Africa
review - C. Poore

NY Times review of Books Green
Hills Of Africa

NY Times Green Hills Of Africa
review - J. Chamberlain

NY Times review of True At First Light -
James Wood

NY Times review of True At First Light -
Ralph Blumenthal

NY Times review of True At First Light - Michiko Kakutani

January Magazine review of True At
First Light - Fredrick Zackel

The Last Ole, NY Times review of The Dangerous Summer

NY Times review of The Dangerous Summer - Michiko Kakutani

NY Times review of The Fifth Column
and the First Forty-Nine Stories

Theater Mania review of Mint Theater's
2008 Fifth Column production

NY Times review of Mint Theater's
2008 Fifth column production

Stanley Kauffman review of A Moveable Feast, The New Republic

Wall Street Journal review of A Moveable Feast

A.E. Hotchner's review of A Moveable Feast

NYTimes review of A Moveable Feast

Washington Post review of A Moveable Feast

Quotes about Hemingway and his work

God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen

Commentary on God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen by Horst Herman Kruse

Commentary on God Rest You Merry Gentlemen by Shannon W, Levitzke

Commentary on God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen by Robert Paul Lamb

Death Of The Author by Roland Barthes

25 Critics discuss The Sun Also Rises

Introduction to the novels of Ernest Hemingway

Hemingway letter to Fitzgerald re Tender Is The Night

Carlos Baker on writing his biography

Carlos Baker analyses Hemingway's short stories

Italy, 1927, New Republic account of March 1927 trip with Guy Hickock

Papa Lives, a reassessment of four novels by James Atlas

The Artist's Reward - Dorothy Parker's New Yorker profile of Hemingway

Joan Didion's New Yorker piece on the opening paragraphs of A Farewell To Arms

A Clean, Well-Lighted Place 'insoluble problem - W. Bennett

A Clean, Well-Lighted Place 'insoluble problem - J. Gabriel

A Clean, Well-Lighted Place 'insoluble problem - K. Ryan

The Myth of the Ritz Hotel trunks by Jacqueline Tavernier-Courbin

Voyage To Victory, Hemingway WWII dispatch

'Hemingway was something of a joke in Spain'

Leopoldina, Hemingway's courtesan friend and possible lover

'Liz' Coates — the girl Hemingway wanted but didn't get

Donald Daiker's take on the 'Lost Generation' of The Sun Also Rises

Agnes von Kurowksy 'Dear John' letter to Hemingway, March 1919

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