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Les Cahiers de la nouvelle
49 | Autumn 2007
Special issue: Ernest Hemingway
A Bibliography of Ernest Hemingway
RĂ©douane Abouddahab
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A Bibliography of Ernest
Hemingway1
RĂ©douane Abouddahab
1 WORKS BY ERNEST HEMINGWAY2
.
THE SHORT STORIES
Collected short stories
2 Three Stories [and Ten Poems]. Paris and Dijon: Contact Publishing Company,
1923.Includesthe three following stories:
“Up in Michigan,” “Out of Season,” “My Old Man” (originally published in The Best Short
Stories of 1923. Ed. E. O’Brien.
3 In our time. Paris, Three Mountains Press, 1924: Eighteen untitled “Chapters.” The first
six “Chapters” had been originally published in The Little Review 9 (Spring 1923).
4 In Our Time. Boni and Liveright, 1925:
Includes fourteen stories and the eighteen previously published “Chapters”:
“Indian Camp,” originally published as “Work in Progress,” “One Night Last Summer,”
in The Transatlantic Review (April 1924).
“The Doctor and the Doctor’s Wife,” The Transatlantic Review (December 1924),
5 “The End of Something,”
“The Three-Day Blow,”
“The Battler,”
“A Very Short Story,” originally “Chapter X,”
“Soldier’s Home,” Contact Collection of Contemporary Writers (Paris, 1925),
The Revolutionist,” originally “Chapter XI,”
“Mr. and Mrs. Elliot,” The LittleReview (Autumn-Spring 1924-1925),
“Cat in the Rain,”
“Out of Season” (Three Stories and Ten Poems),
1.
1.
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“Cross-Country Snow,” The Transatlantic Review (January 1925),
“My Old Man” (Three Stories and Ten Poems),
“Big Two-Hearted River, Part I,”
“Big Two-Hearted River, Part II,” This Quarter (May 1925).
“L’Envoi,” originally “Chapter XVIII.”
6 In the Scribner revised edition (In Our Time, 1930), a very brief story titled
“Introduction by the Author” was added.
7 Men Without Women, 1927:
“The Undefeated,” Querscnitt (February 1924),
“In Another Country,” Scribner’s Magazine (April 1927),
“Hills Like White Elephants,” Transition (August 1927),
“The Killers,” Scribner’s Magazine (March 1927); initially titled “The Matadors,”
“Che ti Dice la Patria?,” New Republic (May 1927), initially titled“Italy—1927,”
“Fifty Grand,” Atlantic (July 1927),
“A Simple Enquiry,”
“Ten Indians,”
“A Canary for One,” Scribner’s Magazine (April 1927),
“An Alpine Idyll,” American Caravan (September 1927),
“A Pursuit Race,”
“Today is Friday,” Today is Friday (1926); originally a pamphlet,
“Banal Story,”
“Now I Lay Me,” The Little Review (Spring-Summer 1926).
Winner Take Nothing, 1933:
“After the Storm,” Cosmopolitan (May 1932),
“A Clean, Well-Lighted Place,” Scribner’s Magazine (March 1933),
“The Light of the World,”
“God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen;” originally a pamphlet, God Rest You Merry,
Gentlemen (1933).
“The Sea Change,” This Quarter (December 1931),
“A Way You’ll Never Be,”
“The Mother of a Queen,”
“One Reader Writes,”
“Homage to Switzerland,” Scribner’s Magazine (April 1933),
“A Day’s Wait,”
“A Natural History of the Dead” (an excerpt from chapter XII from Death in the
Afternoon [1932]),
“Wine of Wyoming,” Scribner’s Magazine (August 1930),
“The Gambler, the Nun, and the Radio,” Scribner’s Magazine (April 1933), originally
titled “Give Us a Prescription, Doctor,”
“Fathers and Sons.”
8 [The Fifth Column and] The First Forty-nine Stories, 1938,republished as The Short
Stories of Ernest Hemingway in 1954.
Includes, other than the already collected stories and “Chapters”:
“The Capital of the World,” Esquire (June 1936); original title: “The Horns of the Bull,”
“The Snows of Kilimanjaro,” Esquire (August 1936),
“The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber,” Cosmopolitan (September 1936),
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“Old Man at the Bridge,” Ken (May 1938); original title: “The Old Man at the Bridge,”
“Introduction by the Author” is now titled “On the Quai at Smyrna.”
9 [The Fifth Column and] Four Stories of the Spanish Civil War, 1969.
“The Denunciation,” Esquire (November 1938),
“The Butterfly and the Tank,” Esquire (December 1938),
“Night Before Battle,” Esquire (February 1939),
“Under the Ridge,” Cosmopolitan (October 1939).
10 The Nick Adams Stories, 1972. Ed. Philip Young.
Includes sixteen already published and collected stories (in our time, In Our Time, Men
Without Women, Winner Take Nothing), where Nick Adams is supposedly the central
character or narrator, and eight other posthumous stories and fragments.
The posthumous stories and fragments are:
“Three Shots,” originally the omitted introductory part of “Indian Camp,”
“The Indians Moved Away,” fragment,
“The Last Good Country,” an uncompleted novel,
“Crossing the Mississippi,” fragment,
“Night Before Landing,”
“Summer People,”
“Wedding Day,” fragment,
“On Writing,” originally the omitted conclusion of “Big Two-Hearted River.”
11 The Complete Short Stories: The Finga Vigia Edition, 1987.
The volume includes, other than the already published stories (the Nick Adams
fragments apart), the following previously unpublished or uncollected stories or
excerpts:
“A Train Trip,”
“The Porter,”
“Black Ass at the Cross Roads,”
“Landscape with Figures,”
“I Guess Everything Reminds You of Something,”
“Great News from the Mainland,”
“The Strange Country,”
“One Trip Across,” Cosmopolitan (April 1934); becomes later Part I of To Have and Have
Not.
“The Tradesman’s Return,” Esquire (February 1936); becomes Part II of To Have and
Have Not.
“Nobody Ever Dies,” Cosmopolitan (March 1939),
“The Good Lion,” Holiday (March 1951),
The Faithful Bull,” Holiday (March 1951),
“A Man of the World,” Atlantic Monthly (November 1957),
“Get a Seeing-Eyed Dog,” Atlantic Monthly (November 1957),
“An African Story,” an excerpt from the posthumous novel The Garden of Eden.
2. Uncollected stories and fragments
12 “A Divine Gesture,” Double Dealer 3 (May 1922).
13 “The Young Hemingway: Three Unpublished Short Stories.” Ed. Peter Griffin. New York
Times Sunday Magazine (August 18, 1985): 14-23, 59, 61.
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14 “[Philip Haines Was a Writer
].” Ed. Donald Junkins. The Hemingway Review 9 (Spring
1990): 2-9.
15 “A Lack of Passion.” Ed. Susan Beegel. The Hemingway Review 9 (Spring 1990): 57-68.
II- OTHER WORKS
16 The Torrents of Spring. 1926.
17 The Sun Also Rises. 1926.
18 A Farewell to Arms. 1929.
19 Death in the Afternoon. 1932.
20 The Green Hills of Africa. 1935.
21 To Have and Have Not. 1937.
22 The Spanish Earth. Cleveland, Ohio: The J. B. Savage Company, 1938.
23 For Whom the Bell Tolls. 1940.
24 The Fifth Column: A Play in Three Acts. 1940.
25 Across the River and Into the Trees. 1950.
26 The Old Man and the Sea. 1952.
27 The Collected Poems. unauthorized edition. Sans Francisco, 1960.
28 Hemingway: The Wild Years. Ed. Gene Z. Hanrahan. New York: Dell, 1962.
29 A Moveable Feast. 1964.
30 “Two Love Poems.” The Atlantic (August 1965): 94-100.
31 By-Line: Ernest Hemingway. Selected Articles and Dispatches of Four Decades. Ed.
William White, 1967.
32 Ernest Hemingway, Cub Reporter: Kansas City Star Stories. Ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli,
Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1970.
33 Islands in the Stream. 1970.
34 Ernest Hemingway’s Apprenticeship: Oak Park, 1916-1917. Ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli,
Washington, D.C.: Bruccoli Clark/NCR Microcards Editions, 1971.
35 88 Poems. Ed. Nicholas Gerogiannis. New York and London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich/
Bruccoli Clark, 1979.
36 Ernest Hemingway: Selected Letters: 1917-1961. Ed. Carlos Baker. 1981.
37 Complete Poems. Linclon and London: University of Nebraska Press, 1983.
38 The Dangerous Summer. 1985.
39 Dateline: Toronto. Ed. William White, 1985.
40 The Garden of Eden. 1986.
41 Cynthia Maziarka and Donald Vogel, Jr., eds. Hemingway at Oak Park High. Oak Park,
Ill.: Oak Park and River Forest High School, 1993.
42 True at First Light. 1999.
43 Under the Kilimanjaro. Ohio: Kent State University Press, 2005.
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III- SELECTED PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS
1. Non-fiction
44 “Homage to Ezra.” This Quarter 1 (Spring 1925): 221-225.
45 “Bullfighting, Sport and Industry.” Fortune 1 (March 1930): 83-88, 139-146, 150.
46 “Who murdered the Vets?” New Masses 16 (September 17, 1935): 9-10.
47 “Safari.” Look 18 (January 26, 1954): 19-34.
48 “The Nobel Prize Speech.” Mark Twain Journal 11 (Summer 1962): 10.
49 “The Art of the Short Story.” Paris Review 23 (Spring 1981): 85-102.
2. Interviews
50 Ross, Lillian. “How Do You Like it Now, Gentlemen?” New Yorker 26 (May 13, 1950):
40-51.
51 Plimpton, George. “An Interview with Ernest Hemingway.” Paris Review 18 (Spring
1958): 85-108.
52 Bruccoli, Matthew J., ed. Conversations with Ernest Hemingway. Jackson: University Press
of Mississippi, 1986.
Selected Recent Critical works about Hemingway3
53 Abouddahab, RĂ©douane. La mort Ă  l’Ɠuvre dans les nouvelles de Hemingway, une poĂ©tique de
la cruauté. 3 vols. Lille, A.N.R.T, Université de Lille III, 1992. [This three-volume study
intends to renew the reading methodology of Hemingway’s (short) fiction. Indeed, it
challenges critical opinion, rejecting all kinds of referential interpretations of
Hemingway’s fiction and the correlated notions of style as communication, intentional
fallacy, representation
, to highlight and celebrate the internal and self-sufficient
verbal reality of the Hemingway text. The study develops also “a poetics of cruelty.”
Cruelty is not considered as an emotion with psychological and moral extensions, but
as a creative energy including the inseparable energies of life and death, whose work
affects the very basis of the verbal texture: the letter. Hence, more than the poetics of
the signifier, the study explores Hemingway’s poetics of enunciation. Elaborating a
methodology drawn largely from Jakobson, Benveniste, Artaud, Bataille, the “Tel Quel”
post-structuralist authors, but heavily indebted to Lacan, the work highlights the
poetic force of the Hemingway text, to the detriment of the imaginary all-powerful so-
called Hemingway-Code, as Hemingway’s writing finely stages otherness and makes the
careful reader hear the multiple voices of otherness that intimately speak from within.]
54 “Écriture de soi et soie de l’écriture dans ‘Now I Lay Me’ de Hemingway.” La Lettre et
l’écrit, Psychanalyse etrecherches universitaires 1 (1994): 165-181.
[This article deals with a story that has usually been associated with Hemingway’s
supposedly traumatic experience while at war in Italy. Here “Now I Lay Me” is not read
as an autobiographical recollection in disguise, but as the dramatization of the writer’s
both tragic and epic confrontation with the forces of jouissance (in the Lacanian sense).
Nick’s intense mental activity is considered indeed a metaphor of writing, which
simultaneously unleashes and contains the attractive and repulsive forces of jouissance.]
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55 —. “ ‘Indian Camp’: Nick Adams et l’entre-deux.” Revue Française d’Études AmĂ©ricaines 67
(janvier 1996): 90-98. [This narrative elucidates an Oedipus situation through
metonymic displacement and metaphoric substitution. The other side of the lake is not
seen as the place of the Indian, but as a scene where Nick’s unconscious perception of
his own parents is staged in a radicalized guise, through the figure of the Indian
possessing mother and suicidal father. Theme and structure are considered from the
angle of enunciation and poetics.]
56 —. “Hemingway et l’écriture du silence.” In Valeurs de contrĂŽle. Ed. M. VĂ©nuat.
Clairmont-Ferrand: Centre de Recherche sur les Littératures Modernes et
Contemporaines, UniversitĂ© Blaise Pascal, 1999, 165-182. [Hemingway’s practice of
omission implies the esthetic and intuitive consciousness of two dimensions of silence:
the unsaid, which is the author’s private secret (esthetic, neurotic, erotic) and falls
within the logic of reception; and the unspeakable, which implies the text’s staged
awareness of the limits of language.]
57 —. “ScĂšne amĂ©ricaine et scĂšne textuelle: Hopper et Hemingway.” Les Cahiers du GRIMH 1
(2000): 235-250. [Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks can be interpreted as a pictorial
quotation of Hemingway’s “The Killers.” The article explores also the structural
elements that account for the misleading naturalistic “transparency” of the works of
both artists, and unfolds the complex network of their surface simplicity.]
58 —. “L’ƒil et le soleil: Bataille avec Hemingway.” Revue Française d’Études AmĂ©ricaines 84
(mars 2000): 61-76. [The French philosopher not only appreciated Hemingway’s work,
but was also inspired by it while writing his early novel Histoire de l’Ɠil and other later
works.]
59 —. “PoĂ©tique et Ă©rotique de la mort chez Bataille et Hemingway.” In Études de poĂ©tique.
Ed. Josiane Paccaud-Huguet et MichĂšle Rivoire. Lyon: Presses Universitaires de Lyon,
2001, 79-98. [The essay analyses the structures of the erotic narrative and the poetic
narrative through a comparative study of Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises and Bataille’s
Histoire de l’Ɠil. Hemingway’s poetics is heavily based on the process of sublimation,
Bataille’s is rooted in the violence of perversion.]
60 —.“Le Sombre jardin d’Hemingway: jouissance et Ă©criture dans The Garden of Eden.” La
Recherche à l’heure de la psychanalyse, Psychanalyse et recherches universitaires 7 (2004):
139-159. [David’s writing is situated in between two forms of jouissance: Catherine’s, a
symbolical figure of the aggressive seducing and daring mother, and the father’s, a
figure of the violent Other. The embedded fiction attempts to elucidate the father’s
jouissance; in the frame narrative, David goes through Catherine’s jouissance and in so
doing goes through his own fantasy.]
61 Berman, Ronald. Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and the Twenties, Tuscaloosa: University of
Alabama Press, 2001.
62 Berman, Ron. “Recurrence in Hemingway and CĂ©zanne.” The Hemingway Review 23.2
(2004): 21-36.
63 Breuer, Horst. “Hemingway’s ‘Francis Macomber’ in Pirandellian and Freudian
Perspectives.” Studies in American Fiction 31.2 (2003): 233-248.
64 Brogan, Jacqueline Vaught. “Hemingway’s In Our Time: A Cubist Anatomy.” The
Hemingway Review 17.2 (Spring 1998): 31–46.
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65 Burwell, Rose Marie. Hemingway: the Postwar Years and the Posthumous Novels.New York:
Cambridge University Press, 1996.
66 Bush, Lyall. “Consuming Hemingway: ‘The Snows of Kilimanjaro’ in the Postmodern
Classroom.” Journal of Narrative Technique. 1.25 (1995): 23-46.
67 Carter, Steven. “Hemingway’s ‘A Clean, Well-Lighted Place’ and Tolstoy’s The Death of
Ivan Ilych.” Explicator 61.3 (Spring 2003): 162-64.
—. “A Note on Hemingway’s ‘Ten Indians’ and Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury.” The
Hemingway Review 20. 2 (Spring 2001): 103-106.
68 Comley, Nancy R, and Robert Scholes. Hemingway’s Genders: Re-reading the Hemingway
Text. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994.
69 Curnutt, Kirk. Literary Topic: Ernest Hemingway and the Expatriate Modernist Movement.
Detroit: Gale, 2000.
70 Dewberry, Elizabeth. “Hemingway’s Journalism and the Realist Dilemma.” In S.
Donaldson, ed., 16-35.
71 Donaldson, Scott, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Hemingway. New York: Cambridge
University Press, 1996.
72 Edenfield, Olivia Carr. “Doomed Biologically: Sex and Entrapment in Hemingway’s
Cross-Country Snow.’ ” The Hemingway Review 19.1 (Fall 1999): 141-148.
73 Fleming, Robert E. The Face in the Mirror: Hemingway’s Writers. Tuscaloosa: University of
Alabama Press, 1994.
74 Gaillard, Theodore. “Hemingway’s Debt to CĂ©zanne: New Perspectives.” Twentieth
Century Literature 45.1 (Spring 1999): 65-78.
75 Gizzo, Suzanne, del. “Going Home: Hemingway, Primitivism, and Identity.” Modern
Fiction Studies 49.3 (2003): 496-523.
76 Harrington, Gary.“ ‘A Plague of all Cowards’: ‘Macomber’ and Henry IV.” The Hemingway
Review 15.2 (1996): 96-103.
77 Hermann, Thomas. “Quite a Little About Painters”: Art and Artists in Hemingway’s Life and
Work. Tiibingen und Basel, Switzerland: A. Francke Verlag, 1997.
78 Hewson, Marc, “ ‘The Real Story of Ernest Hemingway’: Cixous, gender, and A Farewell to
Arms.” The Hemingway Review 22.2 (2003):51-62.
79 Kundera, Milan. “À la recherche du prĂ©sent perdu.”L’Infini 37 (mars 1992): 22-34.
[Focusing on “Hills Like White Elephants,” the writer decries the moralizing readings of
Hemingway’s work, premised upon unrelenting and so injudicious biographical
interpretations.]
80 Leland, Jacob Michael. “Yes, That Is a Roll of Bills in My Pocket: The Economy of
Masculinity in The Sun Also Rises.” The Hemingway Review 23.2 (2004): 37-46.
81 Liny, Marie-Pierre. “Le RĂ©cit de la mort chez Hemingway.” Études de poĂ©tique. Ed. Josiane
Paccaud-Huguet et MichĂšle Rivoire. Lyon: Presses Universitaires de Lyon, 2001, 65-77.
[The theme of death in Hemingway’s fiction in the light of Freud’s theory on the death
drive and Bataille’s theories on eroticism and death.]
82 Losada, Luis and Kathleen Morgan. “Tracking the Wounded Bufflo: Authorial
Knowledge and the Shooting of Francis Macomber.” Hemingway Review 11.1 (1991):
25-30.
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83 MathĂ©, Sylvie. “ ‘Qu’as-tu fait de ton talent?’: Hemingway et ‘The Snows of
Kilimandjaro.’ ” Revue Française d’Études AmĂ©ricaines 73 (juin 1997): 91-105. [The article
focuses on the play of enunciation in “The Snows of Kilimanjaro,” and shows how the
narrative stages the theme of metafiction.]
84 Mcfarland, Ron. “Hemingway and the Poets.” The Hemingway Review20. 2 (2001): 37-58.
85 Moddelmog, Debra. Reading Desire: In Pursuit of Ernest Hemingway. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell
University Press, 1999.
86 Narbeshuber, Lisa. “Hemingway’s In Our Time: Cubism, Conservation, and the
Suspension of Identification.” The Hemingway Review 25.2 (2006): 9-28.
87 Naugrette, Jean-Pierre. “The Sun Also Rises: Hemingway et la problĂ©matique de la
citation picturale.” Lectures aventureuses. La Garenne-Colombes: L’Espace EuropĂ©en,
1990, 197-222.
[The essay deals with the way Hemingway uses a different generic code (painting) as his
work refers implicitly and explicitly to CĂ©zanne and Picasso. Hemingway learned how
to use CĂ©zanne’s post-impressionism and Picasso’s cubism for literary purposes,
especially in The Sun Also Rises. Yet, beyond the notion of influence, what is of interest is
to see how Hemingway uses in an original manner the same techniques as cubist
painters to create his own style.]
88 Paul, Steve. “On Hemingway and his Influence: Conversations with Writers.” The
Hemingway Review 18.2(1999): 114-132.
89 Pozzi, Francesco. “Vie dans l’aprùs-midi: essai psychanalytique sur Hemingway.”
Gradiva: Revue EuropĂ©enne d’Anthropologie LittĂ©raire 2.1 (1997): 41-60. [Applies
psychoanalytical theories to Hemingway and his work, focusing mainly on the relation
between death, emptiness, and the maternal figure.]
90 Rosen, Kenneth, ed. Hemingway Repossessed. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1994.
91 Salati, Marie-Odile. “La Blessure dans A Farewell to Arms de Hemingway.” In Écriture(s) de
la guerre aux États-Unis des annĂ©es 1850 aux annĂ©es 1970. Ed. Anne Garrait-Bourrier and
Patricia Godi-Tkatchouk. Clermont-Ferrand: Presses Universitaires Blaise Pascal, 2003,
97-110. [The article analyzes the triple significance of the war wound in the 1929 novel:
an individual experience in fragmentation and alienation, the inscription of the
period’s shattering event in the soldier’s flesh, and the irruption of contingency and
irrationality into the old world.]
—. “La cartographie de la surface dans les premiùres Ɠuvres d’Ernest Hemingway.” In
La surface. Écriture et reprĂ©sentation. Ed. Mathilde La CassagnĂšre and Marie-Odile Salati.
Chambéry: Laboratoire Langages, Littératures, Sociétés, 2005, 251-273. [Surfaces are
viewed as special zones of significance, the scene of the event in the Deleuzian sense.
They prove to be the mind’s rampart against the destructiveness of emotion, a
safeguard against nothingness, as they are the only recordable testimonies of the
protagonist’s unspeakable experience and a way to restore meaning to the shattered
self.]
—. “Hemingway et l’obsession de la perte aprùs la premiùre guerre mondiale.” In Les
formes de l’obsession. Ed. Marc Amfreville and Claire Fabre. Paris: Michel Houdiard
Editeur, 2005, 59-71. [The vicarious expressions of the obsession of loss in The Sun Also
Rises and A Farewell to Arms: narrative displacement, repetition with its twofold effect of
setting the fatality of loss into motion and stalling it, and the metaphorical
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representation of the act of writing as courting self-loss through ever-renewed
attempts to glimpse the traumatic horror scene.]
92 Scafella, Frank, ed. Hemingway: Essays of Reassessment. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
1991.
93 Scholes, Robert, and Nancy R Comley. Hemingway’s Genders: Re-reading the Hemingway
Text. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994.
94 Smith, Paul, ed. New Essays on Hemingway’s Short Fiction. New York: Cambridge
University Press, 1998.
95 Spilka, Mark. Hemingway’s Quarrel with Androgyny. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press,
1990.
96 Stanley, Lawrence. “Hemingway, CĂ©zanne, and Writing.” Literature and the Writer. Ed.
Michael J. Meyer. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2004, 209-226.
97 Stewart, Matthew. Modernism and Tradition in Hemingway’s “In Our Time.” A Guide for
Students and Readers. New York: Camden House, 2001.
98 Stoltzfus, Ben. “Sartre, Nada, and Hemingway’s African Stories.” Comparative Literature
Studies 42.3 (2005): 205-228.
99 Strychacz, Thomas. Hemingway’s Theaters of Masculinity. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State
University Press, 2003.
100 Tetlow, Wendolyn. Hemingway’s In Our Time: Lyrical Dimensions. Lewisburg: Bucknell
University Press, 1992.
101 Tyler, Lisa. “ ‘Dangerous Families’ and ‘Intimate Harm’ in Hemingway’s ‘Indian Camp.’ ”
Texas Studies in Literature and Language 48.1 (2006): 37-53.
102 Vaughn, Elizabeth Dewberry. “In Our Time and Picasso.” In Kenneth Rosen, ed., 3–8.
103 Wagner, Linda W., ed. Ernest Hemingway: Seven Decades of Criticism. East Lansing:
Michigan State University Press, 1998.
NOTES
1. There are numerous bibliographical works on Hemingway. See particularly Jackson J. Benson,
“A Comprehensive Checklist of Hemingway Short Fiction Criticism, Explication, and
Commentary.” The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: Critical Essays. Ed. Jackson J. Benson. Durham,
N.C.: Duke University Press, 1975, 312-375. Jackson J. Benson, “A Comprehensive Checklist of
Hemingway Short Fiction Criticism, Explication, and Commentary, 1975-1989.” New Critical
Approaches to the Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1990. Kelli
A. Larson, Ernest Hemingway: A Reference Guide, 1974-1989. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1990. GeneviĂšve Hily-
Mane, Ernest Hemingway in France: 1926-1994. A Comprehensive Bibliography. Reims: Presses
Universitaires de Reims, 1995. See also Audre Hanneman, Ernest Hemingway: A Comprehensive
Bibliography. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1967; Supplement to Ernest Hemingway: A
Comprehensive Bibliography. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1975. Philip Young and Charles
Mann, The Hemingway Manuscripts: An Inventory. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania
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State University Press, 1969. A current bibliography is published in The Hemingway Review since
1981 (previously Hemingway Notes, 1971–1974, 1979–1981).
2. Unless otherwise indicated, the publisher is Scribner’s, New York.
3. The critical studies in French have accompanying summaries.
AUTHORS
RÉDOUANE ABOUDDAHAB
RĂ©douane Abouddahab is Associate professor at the University of Lyon II, France, where he
teaches modern American literature. He is the author of a full-length study on Hemingway’s
short stories (La Mort Ă  l’Ɠuvre dans les nouvelles d’Ernest Hemingway: une poĂ©tique de la cruautĂ©,
1992). His numerous articles on Hemingway, but also on Scott Momaday, Toni Morrison, Paul
Auster, John Steinbeck, Henry Adams, Edward Hopper
 have been published in diverse scholarly
journals and collections of criticism. He has just edited a book on the relation between the
American artist and writer, and the ideological discourse (L’Écrivain et l’artiste amĂ©ricains entre
originalité et américanité, Presses Universitaires de Lyon). His forthcoming study on the poetics of
Hemingway’s short fiction, attempts a full-scale reading of all of Hemingway’s published stories.
207-218
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A Bibliography Of Ernest Hemingway

  • 1. Journal of the Short Story in English Les Cahiers de la nouvelle 49 | Autumn 2007 Special issue: Ernest Hemingway A Bibliography of Ernest Hemingway RĂ©douane Abouddahab Electronic version URL: http://journals.openedition.org/jsse/835 ISSN: 1969-6108 Publisher Presses universitaires de Rennes Printed version Date of publication: 1 December 2007 ISSN: 0294-04442 Electronic reference RĂ©douane Abouddahab, « A Bibliography of Ernest Hemingway », Journal of the Short Story in English [Online], 49 | Autumn 2007, Online since 01 December 2009, connection on 03 December 2020. URL : http://journals.openedition.org/jsse/835 This text was automatically generated on 3 December 2020. © All rights reserved
  • 2. A Bibliography of Ernest Hemingway1 RĂ©douane Abouddahab 1 WORKS BY ERNEST HEMINGWAY2 . THE SHORT STORIES Collected short stories 2 Three Stories [and Ten Poems]. Paris and Dijon: Contact Publishing Company, 1923.Includesthe three following stories: “Up in Michigan,” “Out of Season,” “My Old Man” (originally published in The Best Short Stories of 1923. Ed. E. O’Brien. 3 In our time. Paris, Three Mountains Press, 1924: Eighteen untitled “Chapters.” The first six “Chapters” had been originally published in The Little Review 9 (Spring 1923). 4 In Our Time. Boni and Liveright, 1925: Includes fourteen stories and the eighteen previously published “Chapters”: “Indian Camp,” originally published as “Work in Progress,” “One Night Last Summer,” in The Transatlantic Review (April 1924). “The Doctor and the Doctor’s Wife,” The Transatlantic Review (December 1924), 5 “The End of Something,” “The Three-Day Blow,” “The Battler,” “A Very Short Story,” originally “Chapter X,” “Soldier’s Home,” Contact Collection of Contemporary Writers (Paris, 1925), The Revolutionist,” originally “Chapter XI,” “Mr. and Mrs. Elliot,” The LittleReview (Autumn-Spring 1924-1925), “Cat in the Rain,” “Out of Season” (Three Stories and Ten Poems), 1. 1. A Bibliography of Ernest Hemingway Journal of the Short Story in English, 49 | Autumn 2007 1
  • 3. “Cross-Country Snow,” The Transatlantic Review (January 1925), “My Old Man” (Three Stories and Ten Poems), “Big Two-Hearted River, Part I,” “Big Two-Hearted River, Part II,” This Quarter (May 1925). “L’Envoi,” originally “Chapter XVIII.” 6 In the Scribner revised edition (In Our Time, 1930), a very brief story titled “Introduction by the Author” was added. 7 Men Without Women, 1927: “The Undefeated,” Querscnitt (February 1924), “In Another Country,” Scribner’s Magazine (April 1927), “Hills Like White Elephants,” Transition (August 1927), “The Killers,” Scribner’s Magazine (March 1927); initially titled “The Matadors,” “Che ti Dice la Patria?,” New Republic (May 1927), initially titled“Italy—1927,” “Fifty Grand,” Atlantic (July 1927), “A Simple Enquiry,” “Ten Indians,” “A Canary for One,” Scribner’s Magazine (April 1927), “An Alpine Idyll,” American Caravan (September 1927), “A Pursuit Race,” “Today is Friday,” Today is Friday (1926); originally a pamphlet, “Banal Story,” “Now I Lay Me,” The Little Review (Spring-Summer 1926). Winner Take Nothing, 1933: “After the Storm,” Cosmopolitan (May 1932), “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place,” Scribner’s Magazine (March 1933), “The Light of the World,” “God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen;” originally a pamphlet, God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen (1933). “The Sea Change,” This Quarter (December 1931), “A Way You’ll Never Be,” “The Mother of a Queen,” “One Reader Writes,” “Homage to Switzerland,” Scribner’s Magazine (April 1933), “A Day’s Wait,” “A Natural History of the Dead” (an excerpt from chapter XII from Death in the Afternoon [1932]), “Wine of Wyoming,” Scribner’s Magazine (August 1930), “The Gambler, the Nun, and the Radio,” Scribner’s Magazine (April 1933), originally titled “Give Us a Prescription, Doctor,” “Fathers and Sons.” 8 [The Fifth Column and] The First Forty-nine Stories, 1938,republished as The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway in 1954. Includes, other than the already collected stories and “Chapters”: “The Capital of the World,” Esquire (June 1936); original title: “The Horns of the Bull,” “The Snows of Kilimanjaro,” Esquire (August 1936), “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber,” Cosmopolitan (September 1936), A Bibliography of Ernest Hemingway Journal of the Short Story in English, 49 | Autumn 2007 2
  • 4. “Old Man at the Bridge,” Ken (May 1938); original title: “The Old Man at the Bridge,” “Introduction by the Author” is now titled “On the Quai at Smyrna.” 9 [The Fifth Column and] Four Stories of the Spanish Civil War, 1969. “The Denunciation,” Esquire (November 1938), “The Butterfly and the Tank,” Esquire (December 1938), “Night Before Battle,” Esquire (February 1939), “Under the Ridge,” Cosmopolitan (October 1939). 10 The Nick Adams Stories, 1972. Ed. Philip Young. Includes sixteen already published and collected stories (in our time, In Our Time, Men Without Women, Winner Take Nothing), where Nick Adams is supposedly the central character or narrator, and eight other posthumous stories and fragments. The posthumous stories and fragments are: “Three Shots,” originally the omitted introductory part of “Indian Camp,” “The Indians Moved Away,” fragment, “The Last Good Country,” an uncompleted novel, “Crossing the Mississippi,” fragment, “Night Before Landing,” “Summer People,” “Wedding Day,” fragment, “On Writing,” originally the omitted conclusion of “Big Two-Hearted River.” 11 The Complete Short Stories: The Finga Vigia Edition, 1987. The volume includes, other than the already published stories (the Nick Adams fragments apart), the following previously unpublished or uncollected stories or excerpts: “A Train Trip,” “The Porter,” “Black Ass at the Cross Roads,” “Landscape with Figures,” “I Guess Everything Reminds You of Something,” “Great News from the Mainland,” “The Strange Country,” “One Trip Across,” Cosmopolitan (April 1934); becomes later Part I of To Have and Have Not. “The Tradesman’s Return,” Esquire (February 1936); becomes Part II of To Have and Have Not. “Nobody Ever Dies,” Cosmopolitan (March 1939), “The Good Lion,” Holiday (March 1951), The Faithful Bull,” Holiday (March 1951), “A Man of the World,” Atlantic Monthly (November 1957), “Get a Seeing-Eyed Dog,” Atlantic Monthly (November 1957), “An African Story,” an excerpt from the posthumous novel The Garden of Eden. 2. Uncollected stories and fragments 12 “A Divine Gesture,” Double Dealer 3 (May 1922). 13 “The Young Hemingway: Three Unpublished Short Stories.” Ed. Peter Griffin. New York Times Sunday Magazine (August 18, 1985): 14-23, 59, 61. A Bibliography of Ernest Hemingway Journal of the Short Story in English, 49 | Autumn 2007 3
  • 5. 14 “[Philip Haines Was a Writer
].” Ed. Donald Junkins. The Hemingway Review 9 (Spring 1990): 2-9. 15 “A Lack of Passion.” Ed. Susan Beegel. The Hemingway Review 9 (Spring 1990): 57-68. II- OTHER WORKS 16 The Torrents of Spring. 1926. 17 The Sun Also Rises. 1926. 18 A Farewell to Arms. 1929. 19 Death in the Afternoon. 1932. 20 The Green Hills of Africa. 1935. 21 To Have and Have Not. 1937. 22 The Spanish Earth. Cleveland, Ohio: The J. B. Savage Company, 1938. 23 For Whom the Bell Tolls. 1940. 24 The Fifth Column: A Play in Three Acts. 1940. 25 Across the River and Into the Trees. 1950. 26 The Old Man and the Sea. 1952. 27 The Collected Poems. unauthorized edition. Sans Francisco, 1960. 28 Hemingway: The Wild Years. Ed. Gene Z. Hanrahan. New York: Dell, 1962. 29 A Moveable Feast. 1964. 30 “Two Love Poems.” The Atlantic (August 1965): 94-100. 31 By-Line: Ernest Hemingway. Selected Articles and Dispatches of Four Decades. Ed. William White, 1967. 32 Ernest Hemingway, Cub Reporter: Kansas City Star Stories. Ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1970. 33 Islands in the Stream. 1970. 34 Ernest Hemingway’s Apprenticeship: Oak Park, 1916-1917. Ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli, Washington, D.C.: Bruccoli Clark/NCR Microcards Editions, 1971. 35 88 Poems. Ed. Nicholas Gerogiannis. New York and London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich/ Bruccoli Clark, 1979. 36 Ernest Hemingway: Selected Letters: 1917-1961. Ed. Carlos Baker. 1981. 37 Complete Poems. Linclon and London: University of Nebraska Press, 1983. 38 The Dangerous Summer. 1985. 39 Dateline: Toronto. Ed. William White, 1985. 40 The Garden of Eden. 1986. 41 Cynthia Maziarka and Donald Vogel, Jr., eds. Hemingway at Oak Park High. Oak Park, Ill.: Oak Park and River Forest High School, 1993. 42 True at First Light. 1999. 43 Under the Kilimanjaro. Ohio: Kent State University Press, 2005. A Bibliography of Ernest Hemingway Journal of the Short Story in English, 49 | Autumn 2007 4
  • 6. III- SELECTED PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS 1. Non-fiction 44 “Homage to Ezra.” This Quarter 1 (Spring 1925): 221-225. 45 “Bullfighting, Sport and Industry.” Fortune 1 (March 1930): 83-88, 139-146, 150. 46 “Who murdered the Vets?” New Masses 16 (September 17, 1935): 9-10. 47 “Safari.” Look 18 (January 26, 1954): 19-34. 48 “The Nobel Prize Speech.” Mark Twain Journal 11 (Summer 1962): 10. 49 “The Art of the Short Story.” Paris Review 23 (Spring 1981): 85-102. 2. Interviews 50 Ross, Lillian. “How Do You Like it Now, Gentlemen?” New Yorker 26 (May 13, 1950): 40-51. 51 Plimpton, George. “An Interview with Ernest Hemingway.” Paris Review 18 (Spring 1958): 85-108. 52 Bruccoli, Matthew J., ed. Conversations with Ernest Hemingway. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1986. Selected Recent Critical works about Hemingway3 53 Abouddahab, RĂ©douane. La mort Ă  l’Ɠuvre dans les nouvelles de Hemingway, une poĂ©tique de la cruautĂ©. 3 vols. Lille, A.N.R.T, UniversitĂ© de Lille III, 1992. [This three-volume study intends to renew the reading methodology of Hemingway’s (short) fiction. Indeed, it challenges critical opinion, rejecting all kinds of referential interpretations of Hemingway’s fiction and the correlated notions of style as communication, intentional fallacy, representation
, to highlight and celebrate the internal and self-sufficient verbal reality of the Hemingway text. The study develops also “a poetics of cruelty.” Cruelty is not considered as an emotion with psychological and moral extensions, but as a creative energy including the inseparable energies of life and death, whose work affects the very basis of the verbal texture: the letter. Hence, more than the poetics of the signifier, the study explores Hemingway’s poetics of enunciation. Elaborating a methodology drawn largely from Jakobson, Benveniste, Artaud, Bataille, the “Tel Quel” post-structuralist authors, but heavily indebted to Lacan, the work highlights the poetic force of the Hemingway text, to the detriment of the imaginary all-powerful so- called Hemingway-Code, as Hemingway’s writing finely stages otherness and makes the careful reader hear the multiple voices of otherness that intimately speak from within.] 54 “Écriture de soi et soie de l’écriture dans ‘Now I Lay Me’ de Hemingway.” La Lettre et l’écrit, Psychanalyse etrecherches universitaires 1 (1994): 165-181. [This article deals with a story that has usually been associated with Hemingway’s supposedly traumatic experience while at war in Italy. Here “Now I Lay Me” is not read as an autobiographical recollection in disguise, but as the dramatization of the writer’s both tragic and epic confrontation with the forces of jouissance (in the Lacanian sense). Nick’s intense mental activity is considered indeed a metaphor of writing, which simultaneously unleashes and contains the attractive and repulsive forces of jouissance.] A Bibliography of Ernest Hemingway Journal of the Short Story in English, 49 | Autumn 2007 5
  • 7. 55 —. “ ‘Indian Camp’: Nick Adams et l’entre-deux.” Revue Française d’Études AmĂ©ricaines 67 (janvier 1996): 90-98. [This narrative elucidates an Oedipus situation through metonymic displacement and metaphoric substitution. The other side of the lake is not seen as the place of the Indian, but as a scene where Nick’s unconscious perception of his own parents is staged in a radicalized guise, through the figure of the Indian possessing mother and suicidal father. Theme and structure are considered from the angle of enunciation and poetics.] 56 —. “Hemingway et l’écriture du silence.” In Valeurs de contrĂŽle. Ed. M. VĂ©nuat. Clairmont-Ferrand: Centre de Recherche sur les LittĂ©ratures Modernes et Contemporaines, UniversitĂ© Blaise Pascal, 1999, 165-182. [Hemingway’s practice of omission implies the esthetic and intuitive consciousness of two dimensions of silence: the unsaid, which is the author’s private secret (esthetic, neurotic, erotic) and falls within the logic of reception; and the unspeakable, which implies the text’s staged awareness of the limits of language.] 57 —. “ScĂšne amĂ©ricaine et scĂšne textuelle: Hopper et Hemingway.” Les Cahiers du GRIMH 1 (2000): 235-250. [Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks can be interpreted as a pictorial quotation of Hemingway’s “The Killers.” The article explores also the structural elements that account for the misleading naturalistic “transparency” of the works of both artists, and unfolds the complex network of their surface simplicity.] 58 —. “L’ƒil et le soleil: Bataille avec Hemingway.” Revue Française d’Études AmĂ©ricaines 84 (mars 2000): 61-76. [The French philosopher not only appreciated Hemingway’s work, but was also inspired by it while writing his early novel Histoire de l’Ɠil and other later works.] 59 —. “PoĂ©tique et Ă©rotique de la mort chez Bataille et Hemingway.” In Études de poĂ©tique. Ed. Josiane Paccaud-Huguet et MichĂšle Rivoire. Lyon: Presses Universitaires de Lyon, 2001, 79-98. [The essay analyses the structures of the erotic narrative and the poetic narrative through a comparative study of Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises and Bataille’s Histoire de l’Ɠil. Hemingway’s poetics is heavily based on the process of sublimation, Bataille’s is rooted in the violence of perversion.] 60 —.“Le Sombre jardin d’Hemingway: jouissance et Ă©criture dans The Garden of Eden.” La Recherche Ă  l’heure de la psychanalyse, Psychanalyse et recherches universitaires 7 (2004): 139-159. [David’s writing is situated in between two forms of jouissance: Catherine’s, a symbolical figure of the aggressive seducing and daring mother, and the father’s, a figure of the violent Other. The embedded fiction attempts to elucidate the father’s jouissance; in the frame narrative, David goes through Catherine’s jouissance and in so doing goes through his own fantasy.] 61 Berman, Ronald. Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and the Twenties, Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2001. 62 Berman, Ron. “Recurrence in Hemingway and CĂ©zanne.” The Hemingway Review 23.2 (2004): 21-36. 63 Breuer, Horst. “Hemingway’s ‘Francis Macomber’ in Pirandellian and Freudian Perspectives.” Studies in American Fiction 31.2 (2003): 233-248. 64 Brogan, Jacqueline Vaught. “Hemingway’s In Our Time: A Cubist Anatomy.” The Hemingway Review 17.2 (Spring 1998): 31–46. A Bibliography of Ernest Hemingway Journal of the Short Story in English, 49 | Autumn 2007 6
  • 8. 65 Burwell, Rose Marie. Hemingway: the Postwar Years and the Posthumous Novels.New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996. 66 Bush, Lyall. “Consuming Hemingway: ‘The Snows of Kilimanjaro’ in the Postmodern Classroom.” Journal of Narrative Technique. 1.25 (1995): 23-46. 67 Carter, Steven. “Hemingway’s ‘A Clean, Well-Lighted Place’ and Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilych.” Explicator 61.3 (Spring 2003): 162-64. —. “A Note on Hemingway’s ‘Ten Indians’ and Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury.” The Hemingway Review 20. 2 (Spring 2001): 103-106. 68 Comley, Nancy R, and Robert Scholes. Hemingway’s Genders: Re-reading the Hemingway Text. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994. 69 Curnutt, Kirk. Literary Topic: Ernest Hemingway and the Expatriate Modernist Movement. Detroit: Gale, 2000. 70 Dewberry, Elizabeth. “Hemingway’s Journalism and the Realist Dilemma.” In S. Donaldson, ed., 16-35. 71 Donaldson, Scott, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Hemingway. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996. 72 Edenfield, Olivia Carr. “Doomed Biologically: Sex and Entrapment in Hemingway’s Cross-Country Snow.’ ” The Hemingway Review 19.1 (Fall 1999): 141-148. 73 Fleming, Robert E. The Face in the Mirror: Hemingway’s Writers. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1994. 74 Gaillard, Theodore. “Hemingway’s Debt to CĂ©zanne: New Perspectives.” Twentieth Century Literature 45.1 (Spring 1999): 65-78. 75 Gizzo, Suzanne, del. “Going Home: Hemingway, Primitivism, and Identity.” Modern Fiction Studies 49.3 (2003): 496-523. 76 Harrington, Gary.“ ‘A Plague of all Cowards’: ‘Macomber’ and Henry IV.” The Hemingway Review 15.2 (1996): 96-103. 77 Hermann, Thomas. “Quite a Little About Painters”: Art and Artists in Hemingway’s Life and Work. Tiibingen und Basel, Switzerland: A. Francke Verlag, 1997. 78 Hewson, Marc, “ ‘The Real Story of Ernest Hemingway’: Cixous, gender, and A Farewell to Arms.” The Hemingway Review 22.2 (2003):51-62. 79 Kundera, Milan. “À la recherche du prĂ©sent perdu.”L’Infini 37 (mars 1992): 22-34. [Focusing on “Hills Like White Elephants,” the writer decries the moralizing readings of Hemingway’s work, premised upon unrelenting and so injudicious biographical interpretations.] 80 Leland, Jacob Michael. “Yes, That Is a Roll of Bills in My Pocket: The Economy of Masculinity in The Sun Also Rises.” The Hemingway Review 23.2 (2004): 37-46. 81 Liny, Marie-Pierre. “Le RĂ©cit de la mort chez Hemingway.” Études de poĂ©tique. Ed. Josiane Paccaud-Huguet et MichĂšle Rivoire. Lyon: Presses Universitaires de Lyon, 2001, 65-77. [The theme of death in Hemingway’s fiction in the light of Freud’s theory on the death drive and Bataille’s theories on eroticism and death.] 82 Losada, Luis and Kathleen Morgan. “Tracking the Wounded Bufflo: Authorial Knowledge and the Shooting of Francis Macomber.” Hemingway Review 11.1 (1991): 25-30. A Bibliography of Ernest Hemingway Journal of the Short Story in English, 49 | Autumn 2007 7
  • 9. 83 MathĂ©, Sylvie. “ ‘Qu’as-tu fait de ton talent?’: Hemingway et ‘The Snows of Kilimandjaro.’ ” Revue Française d’Études AmĂ©ricaines 73 (juin 1997): 91-105. [The article focuses on the play of enunciation in “The Snows of Kilimanjaro,” and shows how the narrative stages the theme of metafiction.] 84 Mcfarland, Ron. “Hemingway and the Poets.” The Hemingway Review20. 2 (2001): 37-58. 85 Moddelmog, Debra. Reading Desire: In Pursuit of Ernest Hemingway. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1999. 86 Narbeshuber, Lisa. “Hemingway’s In Our Time: Cubism, Conservation, and the Suspension of Identification.” The Hemingway Review 25.2 (2006): 9-28. 87 Naugrette, Jean-Pierre. “The Sun Also Rises: Hemingway et la problĂ©matique de la citation picturale.” Lectures aventureuses. La Garenne-Colombes: L’Espace EuropĂ©en, 1990, 197-222. [The essay deals with the way Hemingway uses a different generic code (painting) as his work refers implicitly and explicitly to CĂ©zanne and Picasso. Hemingway learned how to use CĂ©zanne’s post-impressionism and Picasso’s cubism for literary purposes, especially in The Sun Also Rises. Yet, beyond the notion of influence, what is of interest is to see how Hemingway uses in an original manner the same techniques as cubist painters to create his own style.] 88 Paul, Steve. “On Hemingway and his Influence: Conversations with Writers.” The Hemingway Review 18.2(1999): 114-132. 89 Pozzi, Francesco. “Vie dans l’aprĂšs-midi: essai psychanalytique sur Hemingway.” Gradiva: Revue EuropĂ©enne d’Anthropologie LittĂ©raire 2.1 (1997): 41-60. [Applies psychoanalytical theories to Hemingway and his work, focusing mainly on the relation between death, emptiness, and the maternal figure.] 90 Rosen, Kenneth, ed. Hemingway Repossessed. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1994. 91 Salati, Marie-Odile. “La Blessure dans A Farewell to Arms de Hemingway.” In Écriture(s) de la guerre aux États-Unis des annĂ©es 1850 aux annĂ©es 1970. Ed. Anne Garrait-Bourrier and Patricia Godi-Tkatchouk. Clermont-Ferrand: Presses Universitaires Blaise Pascal, 2003, 97-110. [The article analyzes the triple significance of the war wound in the 1929 novel: an individual experience in fragmentation and alienation, the inscription of the period’s shattering event in the soldier’s flesh, and the irruption of contingency and irrationality into the old world.] —. “La cartographie de la surface dans les premiĂšres Ɠuvres d’Ernest Hemingway.” In La surface. Écriture et reprĂ©sentation. Ed. Mathilde La CassagnĂšre and Marie-Odile Salati. ChambĂ©ry: Laboratoire Langages, LittĂ©ratures, SociĂ©tĂ©s, 2005, 251-273. [Surfaces are viewed as special zones of significance, the scene of the event in the Deleuzian sense. They prove to be the mind’s rampart against the destructiveness of emotion, a safeguard against nothingness, as they are the only recordable testimonies of the protagonist’s unspeakable experience and a way to restore meaning to the shattered self.] —. “Hemingway et l’obsession de la perte aprĂšs la premiĂšre guerre mondiale.” In Les formes de l’obsession. Ed. Marc Amfreville and Claire Fabre. Paris: Michel Houdiard Editeur, 2005, 59-71. [The vicarious expressions of the obsession of loss in The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms: narrative displacement, repetition with its twofold effect of setting the fatality of loss into motion and stalling it, and the metaphorical A Bibliography of Ernest Hemingway Journal of the Short Story in English, 49 | Autumn 2007 8
  • 10. representation of the act of writing as courting self-loss through ever-renewed attempts to glimpse the traumatic horror scene.] 92 Scafella, Frank, ed. Hemingway: Essays of Reassessment. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991. 93 Scholes, Robert, and Nancy R Comley. Hemingway’s Genders: Re-reading the Hemingway Text. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994. 94 Smith, Paul, ed. New Essays on Hemingway’s Short Fiction. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998. 95 Spilka, Mark. Hemingway’s Quarrel with Androgyny. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1990. 96 Stanley, Lawrence. “Hemingway, CĂ©zanne, and Writing.” Literature and the Writer. Ed. Michael J. Meyer. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2004, 209-226. 97 Stewart, Matthew. Modernism and Tradition in Hemingway’s “In Our Time.” A Guide for Students and Readers. New York: Camden House, 2001. 98 Stoltzfus, Ben. “Sartre, Nada, and Hemingway’s African Stories.” Comparative Literature Studies 42.3 (2005): 205-228. 99 Strychacz, Thomas. Hemingway’s Theaters of Masculinity. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2003. 100 Tetlow, Wendolyn. Hemingway’s In Our Time: Lyrical Dimensions. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1992. 101 Tyler, Lisa. “ ‘Dangerous Families’ and ‘Intimate Harm’ in Hemingway’s ‘Indian Camp.’ ” Texas Studies in Literature and Language 48.1 (2006): 37-53. 102 Vaughn, Elizabeth Dewberry. “In Our Time and Picasso.” In Kenneth Rosen, ed., 3–8. 103 Wagner, Linda W., ed. Ernest Hemingway: Seven Decades of Criticism. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1998. NOTES 1. There are numerous bibliographical works on Hemingway. See particularly Jackson J. Benson, “A Comprehensive Checklist of Hemingway Short Fiction Criticism, Explication, and Commentary.” The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: Critical Essays. Ed. Jackson J. Benson. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1975, 312-375. Jackson J. Benson, “A Comprehensive Checklist of Hemingway Short Fiction Criticism, Explication, and Commentary, 1975-1989.” New Critical Approaches to the Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1990. Kelli A. Larson, Ernest Hemingway: A Reference Guide, 1974-1989. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1990. GeneviĂšve Hily- Mane, Ernest Hemingway in France: 1926-1994. A Comprehensive Bibliography. Reims: Presses Universitaires de Reims, 1995. See also Audre Hanneman, Ernest Hemingway: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1967; Supplement to Ernest Hemingway: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1975. Philip Young and Charles Mann, The Hemingway Manuscripts: An Inventory. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania A Bibliography of Ernest Hemingway Journal of the Short Story in English, 49 | Autumn 2007 9
  • 11. State University Press, 1969. A current bibliography is published in The Hemingway Review since 1981 (previously Hemingway Notes, 1971–1974, 1979–1981). 2. Unless otherwise indicated, the publisher is Scribner’s, New York. 3. The critical studies in French have accompanying summaries. AUTHORS RÉDOUANE ABOUDDAHAB RĂ©douane Abouddahab is Associate professor at the University of Lyon II, France, where he teaches modern American literature. He is the author of a full-length study on Hemingway’s short stories (La Mort Ă  l’Ɠuvre dans les nouvelles d’Ernest Hemingway: une poĂ©tique de la cruautĂ©, 1992). His numerous articles on Hemingway, but also on Scott Momaday, Toni Morrison, Paul Auster, John Steinbeck, Henry Adams, Edward Hopper
 have been published in diverse scholarly journals and collections of criticism. He has just edited a book on the relation between the American artist and writer, and the ideological discourse (L’Écrivain et l’artiste amĂ©ricains entre originalitĂ© et amĂ©ricanitĂ©, Presses Universitaires de Lyon). His forthcoming study on the poetics of Hemingway’s short fiction, attempts a full-scale reading of all of Hemingway’s published stories. 207-218 A Bibliography of Ernest Hemingway Journal of the Short Story in English, 49 | Autumn 2007 10