The Hemingway Society offers annual Lewis-Reynolds-Smith Founders Fellowship grants, an emerging scholar prize, and travel grants to graduate students and independent, unaffiliated, or disadvantaged scholars attending our conferences. We also advise on the JFK Library Hemingway Research Grant awarded each year.
Suzanne del Gizzo is the Dean of Liberal Arts at Montgomery County Community College and editor of The Hemingway Review. She has published more than twenty articles in scholarly journals and has co-edited three books, Ernest Hemingway in Context (Cambridge UP, 2013) with Debra A. Moddelmog, Ernest Hemingway’s The Garden of Eden: 25 Years of Criticism (Kent State UP, 2012) with Frederic J.
Vancouver, Canada
January 8-11, 2015
Austin, Texas
January 7-10, 2016
Theme: Literature and Its Publics: Past, Present, and Future
Who is the public for literature? This question is foundational to the work we do and to the state of our discipline and profession. Literature as a cultural category and a human activity, the place of literary studies in the humanities, the composition of the academic workforce, the Common Core State Standards Initiative—all these issues concern the MLA and involve a notion of our public.
Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill
May 22-25, 2014
The Hemingway Society has organized two panels for this conference
Durham, NC
November 13-15, 2015