With more than 375 Hemingway-related links organized into 23 categories, Virtual Hemingway is intended to provide persons interested in the author with links to scholarship and other information about Hemingway on-line as well as to selected manifestations of Hemingway’s appearances in popular culture.
From the category archives:
Hemingway
To Have and Have Not
Placing Ernest Hemingway’s To Have and Have Not in the 1930s - an essay by David Gagne
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Publisher Page
The Simon & Schuster web page for Ernest Hemingway is interesting, if commercial. There is an option to join a ‘fiction’ mailing list, and plenty of links to purchasing the author’s books. I’m linking it mainly because it has a very user-friendly design.
Update: At some point they completely changed the site and now it is horrible.
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ernest.hemingway.com
The Ernest.hemingway.com website is a very nicely-designed tribute page. I can’t find any “official” relationship to the author, but there are some good biographical bits here and it’s certainly a good place to visit if you’re interested in the author’s personal life.
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Encarta on Ernest
This isn’t exactly a hard link to find, but I thought I’d mention that there’s a Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia Article on the author. It’s very much what you would expect; basic information. It would probably be useful for a student writing a report, though, so I decided to link it here.
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Cheaters, Inc.
The people at hemingwaypapers.com claim to have “nearly one hundred different essays” for sale. The site is allegedly a resource for research, but it smells more like plaigarism to me. At $8.95 / page you would probably be better served by doing all the work on your own. Trust me, students, your Hemingway professor has likely read all of the essays “for sale” on the internet, including the ones here. Read them in order to learn other students’ opinions and thoughts and reactions, not to copy.
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Hemingway Chat
I found an active and lively discussion board dedicated to the author and his works. You can visit this site to get questions answered or just to talk with others about your ideas on particular books or short stories. Nice!
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Key West
The Hemingway Days Festival is held every year in Key West, Florida. This web site has all sorts of information about the celebration, as well as links to the Short Story competition and the Hemingway Look-a-Like Society.
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Hills Like White Elephants
An essay on “Hills Like White Elephants” by Genia Stevens
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Hills Like White Elephants (2)
An essay on “Hills Like White Elephants” by Marga Mansilla Olmos
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The Snows of Kilimanjaro
Death of the Author, an essay on “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” by Tomasz Renkiel
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Hemingway’s Use of Animals as Psychological Symbols
an essay on “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” by Jerianne Wright
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The Snows of Kilimanjaro
An essay on “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” by David Gagne
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Finding Patterns in Hemingway and Camus
Finding Patterns in Hemingway and Camus: Construction of Meaning and Truth
an essay on A Farewell to Arms by Robert D. Lane and Steven M. Lane
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The Sun Also Rises
An essay on The Sun Also Rises by Katie Dehaan
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