Dr. Susan F. Beegel, Editor

The Hemingway Review
 

14 Terhune Drive

Phippsburg, ME 04562


The Hemingway Review is a scholarly journal published twice a year, in November and May, by The Hemingway Society and The University of Idaho. The journal specializes in researched scholarship on the work and life of Ernest Hemingway. 

 

 

Some Facts About The Hemingway Review 

  • The Hemingway Review welcomes all critical approaches, traditional, contemporary, and cutting edge. Submissions are reviewed by scholars specializing in the method used and/or subject treated. 

  • All work considered for publication is subjected to rigorous blind peer review by at least two outside readers in addition to the editor, making work published in The Hemingway Review--valuable for tenure and promotion dossiers.

  • Twenty-four distinguished Hemingway scholars advise on editorial practices. 

  • In addition to feature-length articles, the Review includes notes, letters to the editor, book reviews, library information, current bibliography, and a bulletin board providing scholars and teachers of Hemingway's work with up-to-date professional news. 

  • The Hemingway Review enjoys virtually limitless on-line circulation via on-line subscription databases including Project Muse, Proquest, Ebsco, and Gale Infotrac. 

  • In addition, The Hemingway Review circulates in paper to approximately 650 individual Hemingway scholars and 350 college and university libraries in 27 nations.   We outcirculate not only other single-author journals, but many journals with a broader scope. 

  • The Hemingway Review places scholarship directly into the hands of those readers most likely to apply it in teaching and research. 

Subscribing to The Hemingway Review 

The best way to subscribe to The Hemingway Review is to become a member of The Hemingway Society and receive many other benefits in addition to the journal.  

Contributing to The Hemingway Review 

If you intend to submit work to the journal, please see detailed information available at Contributor Guidelines. You may also want to look at Excerpts from CELJ Guidelines. A brief overview of our policies appears below. 

  • All manuscripts and queries should be sent to the Editor, Dr. Susan F. Beegel, 14 Terhune Drive, Phippsburg, ME 04562. Phone and Fax: 207-389-2839, E-Mail: mailto:sbeegel@aol.com 

  • Manuscripts should be double-spaced and conform to the current edition of The MLA Style Manual (parenthetical citation, discursive endnotes only, works cited). 

  • Authors are encouraged to consult recent editions of The Hemingway Review for current bibliography and nuances of style. 

  • Articles should ideally be around 20 pages inclusive of endnotes and works cited, and notes (short articles) not longer than 8 pages. 

  • To preserve author anonymity and to protect intellectual property from unauthorized distribution, The Hemingway Review does not accept electronic submissions.  Please send three paper copies of the manuscript prepared for blind peer review. The author's name should appear only on a detachable title page. 

  • Receipt of your manuscript will be acknowledged. Decisions usually take from 8 to 12 weeks. Accepted work is usually published within twelve months.

  • All book reviews are assigned by the editor. Please inquire. 

  • We expect the articles we publish to show a wide-ranging familiarity with and to demonstrate a significant departure from existing Hemingway criticism.