First
Published |
Title |
Publisher/Source |
Novels |
1926 |
The
Torrents of Spring |
Scribner’s |
1926 |
The
Sun Also Rises |
Scribner’s |
1929 |
A
Farewell to Arms |
Scribner’s |
1937 |
To
Have and Have Not |
Scribner’s |
1940 |
For
Whom the Bell Tolls |
Scribner’s |
1950 |
Across
the River and Into the Trees |
Scribner’s |
1952 |
The
Old Man and the Sea |
Scribner’s |
1970 |
Islands
in the Stream |
Scribner’s |
1986 |
The
Garden of Eden |
Scribner’s |
1999 |
True
at First Light |
Scribner’s |
2005 |
Under
Kilimanjaro |
Kent
State University Press |
Non-Fiction
Books |
1932 |
Death
in the Afternoon |
Scribner’s |
1935 |
Green
Hills of Africa |
Scribner’s |
1964 |
A
Moveable Feast |
Scribner’s |
1985 |
The
Dangerous Summer |
Scribner’s |
Short
Stories |
1916-17 |
'The
Judgment of Manitou' |
Tabula[1] |
1916-17 |
'A
Matter of Color' |
Tabula[1] |
1916-17 |
'Sepi
Jingan' |
Tabula[1] |
May
1922 |
'A
Divine Gesture' |
Double
Dealer |
Spring
1923 |
'Chapter
1' [vignette: 'Everybody was drunk'] |
The
Little Review |
Spring
1923 |
'Chapter
2' [vignette: 'Minarets stuck up in the rain'] |
The
Little Review |
Spring
1923 |
'Chapter
3' [vignette: 'We Were in a Garden at Mons'] |
The
Little Review |
Spring
1923 |
'Chapter
4' [vignette: 'It was a frightfully hot day'] |
The
Little Review |
Spring
1923 |
'Chapter
5' [vignette: 'They shot the six cabinet ministers'] |
The
Little Review |
Spring
1923 |
'Chapter
9' [vignette: 'The first matador got the horn'] |
The
Little Review |
22
Dec. 1923 |
'Christmas
in Paris' |
The
Toronto Star Weekly |
22
Dec. 1923 |
'A
North of Italy Christmas' |
The
Toronto Star Weekly |
1923 |
'My
Old Man' |
Hemingway's
Three Stories & Ten Poems |
1923 |
'Out
of Season' |
Hemingway's
Three Stories & Ten Poems |
1923 |
'Up
in Michigan' |
Hemingway's
Three Stories & Ten Poems |
Apr.
1924 |
'Indian
Camp' |
transatlantic
review |
Autumn/Winter
1924 |
'Mr.
and Mrs. Elliot' |
The
Little Review |
Dec.
1924 |
'The
Doctor and the Doctor’s Wife' |
transatlantic
review |
1924 |
'Chapter
6' [vignette: 'Nick sat against the wall'] |
Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 7'] |
1924 |
'Chapter
7' [vignette: 'While the bombardment'] |
Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 8'] |
1924 |
'Chapter
8' [vignette: 'At two o’clock in the morning'] |
Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 9'] |
1924 |
'Chapter
10' [vignette: 'They whack-whacked the white horse'] |
Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 12'] |
1924 |
'Chapter
11' [vignette: 'The crowd shouted all the time'] |
Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 13'] |
1924 |
'Chapter
12' [vignette: 'If it happened right down close in front of
you'] |
Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 14'] |
1924 |
'Chapter
13' [vignette: 'I heard the drums coming down the street'] |
Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 15'] |
1924 |
'Chapter
14' [vignette: 'Maera lay still, his head on his arms'] |
Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 16'] |
1924 |
'Chapter
15' [vignette: 'They hanged Sam Cardinella'] |
Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 17'] |
1924 |
'L’Envoi'
[vignette: 'The King was working in the garden] |
Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 18'] |
1924 |
'The
Revolutionist [vignette: 'In 1919 he was traveling on the railroads
in Italy'] |
Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 11'] |
1924 |
'A
Very Short Story' [vignette: 'One hot evening in Milan'] |
Hemingway's
in our time [as 'chapter 10'] |
Jan.
1925 |
'Cross-Country
Snow' |
transatlantic
review |
Spring
1925 |
'Big
Two-Hearted River' |
This
Quarter |
Summer
1925 |
'The
Undefeated' |
Der
Querschnitt |
1925 |
'The
Battler' |
Hemingway's
In Our Time |
1925 |
'Cat
in the Rain' |
Hemingway's
In Our Time |
1925 |
'The
End of Something' |
Hemingway's
In Our Time |
1925 |
'On
the Quai at Smyrna' [vignette] |
Hemingway's
In Our Time |
1925 |
'Soldier’s
Home' |
Contact
Collection of Contemporary
Writers |
1925 |
'The
Three-Day Blow' |
Hemingway's
In Our Time |
Spring/Summer
1926 |
'Banal
Story' |
The
Little Review |
Mar.
1927 |
'The
Killers' |
Scribner’s
Magazine |
Apr.
1927 |
'In
Another Country' |
Scribner’s
Magazine |
Apr.
1927 |
'A
Canary for One' |
Scribner’s
Magazine |
18
May 1927 |
'Che
Ti Dice La Patria?' |
The
New Republic |
July
1927 |
'Fifty
Grand' |
Atlantic |
Aug.
1927 |
'Hills
Like White Elephants' |
Atlantic |
Sept.
1927 |
'An
Alpine Idyll' |
American
Caravan |
1927 |
'Now
I Lay Me' |
Men
Without Women |
1927 |
'A
Pursuit Race' |
Men
Without Women |
1927 |
'A
Simple Enquiry' |
Men
Without Women |
1927 |
'Ten
Indians' |
Men
Without Women |
Aug.
1930 |
'Wine
of Wyoming' |
Scribner’s
Magazine |
Dec.
1931 |
'The
Sea Change' |
This
Quarter |
May
1932 |
'After
the Storm' |
Cosmopolitan |
Mar.
1933 |
'A
Clean, Well-Lighted Place' |
Scribner’s
Magazine |
Apr.
1933 |
'The
Gambler, the Nun, and the Radio' |
Scribner’s
Magazine [as 'Give Us a Prescription, Doctor'] |
Apr.
1933 |
'Homage
to Switzerland' |
Scribner’s
Magazine |
1933 |
'A
Day's Wait' |
Hemingway's
Winner Take Nothing |
1933 |
'Fathers
and Sons' |
Hemingway's
Winner Take Nothing |
1933 |
'God
Rest You Merry, Gentlemen' |
Hemingway's
God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen |
1933 |
'The
Light of the World' |
Hemingway's
Winner Take Nothing |
1933 |
'The
Mother of a Queen' |
Hemingway's
Winner Take Nothing |
1933 |
'A
Natural History of the Dead' [revised part of chapter 12 of
Death in the Afternoon] |
Hemingway's
Winner Take Nothing |
1933 |
'One
Reader Writes' |
Hemingway's
Winner Take Nothing |
1933 |
'A
Way You’ll Never Be' |
Hemingway's
Winner Take Nothing |
Apr.
1934 |
'One
Trip Across' |
Cosmopolitan |
Feb.
1936 |
'The
Tradesman’s Return' |
Esquire |
June
1936 |
'The
Capital of the World' |
Esquire |
Aug.
1936 |
'The
Snows of Kilimanjaro' |
Esquire |
Sept.
1936 |
'The
Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber' |
Cosmopolitan |
19
May 1938 |
'Old
Man at the Bridge' |
Ken |
Nov.
1938 |
'The
Denunciation' |
Esquire |
Dec.
1938 |
'The
Butterfly and the Tank' |
Esquire |
Feb.
1939 |
'Night
Before Battle' |
Esquire |
Mar.
1939 |
'Nobody
Ever Dies' |
Cosmopolitan |
Oct.
1939 |
'Under
the Ridge' |
Cosmopolitan |
Mar.
1951 |
'The
Faithful Bull' [fable] |
Holiday |
Mar.
1951 |
'The
Good Lion' [fable] |
Holiday |
Nov.
1957 |
'Get
a Seeing-Eyed Dog' |
Atlantic |
Nov.
1957 |
'A
Man of the World' |
Atlantic |
1969 |
'Paris,
1922' |
Ernest
Baker's Ernest Hemingway: A Life Story |
1972 |
'Crossing the Mississippi'[2] |
Hemingway's
The Nick Adams Stories |
1972 |
'The
Indians Moved Away'[2] |
Hemingway's
The Nick Adams Stories |
1972 |
'The
Last Good Country'[2] |
Hemingway's
The Nick Adams Stories |
1972 |
'Night Before Landing'[2] |
Hemingway's
The Nick Adams Stories |
1972 |
'On
Writing' [fragment] |
Hemingway's
The Nick Adams Stories |
1972 |
'Summer
People' [fragment] |
Hemingway's
The Nick Adams Stories |
1972 |
'Three
Shots' [fragment] |
Hemingway's
The Nick Adams Stories |
1972 |
'A
Wedding Day' [fragment] |
Hemingway's
The Nick Adams Stories |
1981-present |
'A
Lack of Passion'[2] |
The
Hemingway Review |
1981-present |
'Philip
Haines Was a Writer . . .'[2] |
The
Hemingway Review |
1985 |
'The
Ash Heel’s Tendon—A Story'[2] |
Peter
Griffin's, Along With Youth: Hemingway, The Early Years |
1985 |
'Crossroads—An Anthology'[2] |
Peter
Griffin's, Along With Youth: Hemingway, The Early Years |
1985 |
'The
Current—A Story'[2] |
Peter
Griffin's, Along With Youth: Hemingway, The Early Years |
1985 |
'The
Mercenaries—A Story' [fragment] |
Peter
Griffin's, Along With Youth: Hemingway, The Early Years |
1985 |
'Portrait
of the Idealist in Love—A Story' [fragment] |
Peter
Griffin's, Along With Youth: Hemingway, The Early Years |
5
May 1986 |
'An
African Betrayal' [from The Garden of Eden] |
Sports
Illustrated [as 'An African Story'] |
1987 |
'Black
Ass at the Cross Roads'[2] |
The
Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway |
1987 |
'Great
News from the Mainland'[2] |
The
Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway |
1987 |
'I
Guess Everything Reminds You of Something'[2] |
The
Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway |
1987 |
'Landscape
with Figures' |
The
Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway |
1987 |
'The
Porter'[2] |
The
Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway |
1987 |
'The
Strange Country'[2] |
The
Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway |
1987 |
'A
Train Trip'[2] |
The
Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway |
Plays |
1926 |
'Today
Is Friday' [one-scene play] |
Today
Is Friday |
1938 |
'The
Fifth Column' |
Hemingway's
The Fifth Column and the First Forty-nine Stories
|
Poems |
Nov.
1916 |
'How
Ballad Writing Affects Our Seniors' |
Tabula[1] |
24
Nov. 1916 |
'Dedicated
to F.W' |
Trapeze |
Mar.
1917 |
'Athletic
Verse: The Tackle, The Punt, The Safety Man' |
Tabula[1] |
Mar.
1917 |
'The
Inexpressible' |
Tabula[1] |
Mar.
1917 |
'The
Worker' |
Tabula[1] |
17
Dec. 1921 |
'On
Weddynge Gyftes' |
The
Toronto Star Weekly |
June
1922 |
'Ultimately' |
Double-Dealer |
24
Nov. 1923 |
'The
Big Dance on the Hill' |
The
Toronto Star Weekly |
24
Nov. 1923 |
'The
Sport of Kings' |
The
Toronto Star Weekly |
Jan.
1923 |
'Champs
d’Honneur' |
Poetry |
Jan.
1923 |
'Chapter
Heading' |
Poetry |
Jan.
1923 |
'Mitrailliatrice' |
Poetry |
Jan.
1923 |
'Oily
Weather' |
Poetry |
Jan.
1923 |
'Riparto
d’Assalto' |
Poetry |
Jan.
1923 |
'Roosevelt' |
Poetry |
Spring
1923 |
'They
All Made Peace—What Is Peace?' |
The
Little Review |
15
Dec. 1923 |
'I
Like Americans' |
The
Toronto Star Weekly |
15
Dec. 1923 |
'I
Like Canadians' |
The
Toronto Star Weekly |
1923 |
'Along
With Youth' |
Hemingway's
Three Stories & Ten Poems |
1923 |
'Captives' |
Hemingway's
Three Stories & Ten Poems |
1923 |
'Montparnasse' |
Hemingway's
Three Stories & Ten Poems |
1923 |
'Oklahoma' |
Hemingway's
Three Stories & Ten Poems |
Autumn
1924 |
'The
Earnest Liberal’s Lament' |
Der
Querschnitt |
Autumn
1924 |
'Part
Two of The Soul of Spain with McAlmon and
Bird the Publishers' |
Der
Querschnitt |
Autumn
1924 |
'The
Soul of Spain with McAlmon and Bird the Publishers' |
Der
Querschnitt |
Nov.
1924 |
'The
Lady Poets With Foot Notes' |
Der
Querschnitt |
Feb.
1925 |
'The
Age Demanded' |
Der
Querschnitt |
Spring
1927 |
'Neothomist
Poem' |
Exile |
May
1929 |
'Valentine' |
The
Little Review |
1932 |
'Advice
to a Son' |
Omnibus:
Almanach auf das Jahr |
Aug.
1965 |
'First
Poem to Mary in London' |
Atlantic |
Aug.
1965 |
'Poem
to Mary (Second Poem)' |
Atlantic |
1969 |
'Blood
is thicker than water . . .' |
Ernest
Baker's Hemingway: A Life Story |
1972 |
'The
Ship' |
Fitzgerald/Hemingway
Annual 1972 |
1976 |
'If
my Valentine you won’t be . . .' |
Mary
Hemingway's How It Was |
1976 |
'Poetry' |
Mary
Hemingway's How It Was |
16
Oct. 1977 |
'I
think that I have never trod . . .' |
New
York Times Magazine |
16
Oct. 1977 |
'Little
Mr. Wilson . . .' |
New
York Times Magazine |
1979 |
'Across
the Board' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'All
armies are the same . . .' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'And
everything the author knows . . .' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Arsiero,
Asiago . . .' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'At
night I lay with you . . .' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'The
Battle of Copenhagen' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Bird
of Night' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Black-Ass
Poem After Talking to Pamela Churchill' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'[Blank
Verse]' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Country
Poem with Little Country' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'D’Annunzio' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Defense
of Luxembourg' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Flat
Roofs' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'FOR
THE HARLOT HAS A HARDLOT . . .' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'God
is away for the summer . . .' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Grass
smooth on the prairies . . .' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'I’m
off'n wild wimmen . . .' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'In
a magazine...' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Killed
Piave—July 8—1918' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Kipling' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Lines
to a Girl 5 Days After Her 21st Birthday' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Lines
to a Young Lady on Her Having Very Nearly
Won a Vögel' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Lines
to Be Read at the Casting of Scott Fitzgerald’s
Balls into the Sea from Eden Roc (Antibes, Alpes
Maritimes)' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Little
drops of grain alcohol . . .' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Modern
Version of Polonius’ Advice, A' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Night
comes with soft and drowsy plumes . . .' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'The
Opening Game' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'The
Poem Is By Maera' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Poem
to Miss Mary' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Poem' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Poem,
1928' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Portrait
of a Lady' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'The
rail ends do not meet, . . .' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'The
Road to Avallon' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Robert
Graves' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Schwarzwald' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Sequel' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Shock
Troops' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Some
day when you are picked up . . .' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Stevenson' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'There
was Ike and Tony and Jaque and me . . .' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'To
a Tragic Poetess' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'To
Chink Whose Trade Is Soldiering' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'To
Crazy Christian' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'To
Good Guys Dead' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'To
Will Davies' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Translations
from the Esquimaux' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1979 |
'Travel
Poem' |
Ernest
Hemingway: 88 Poems |
1985 |
'The
Day' |
Peter
Griffin's Hemingway, the Early Years |
1992 |
'Critical
Intelligence' |
Ernest
Hemingway: Complete Poems |
Articles
► |
Notes
List does not include published personal letters.
1. Oak Park and River Forest High School Literary Magazine
2. Unfinished work
Sources
Oliver, C. M. Ernest Hemingway, A Literary Reference to
His Life and Work. New York: Facts on File, 1999.
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