6. Pauline Pfeiffer and Hadley Richardson Hemingway.
7. Marriage in the Midst of Men Without Women.
8. A Farewell to Arms.
9. The Bullfight as Center.
10. Hemingway as the Man in Charge.
11. Esquire and Africa.
12. Hemingway in the World.
13. Martha Gellhorn and Spain.
14. War in Europe and at Home.
15. The Fourth Mrs. Hemingway.
16. From Cuba to Italy.
17. Old Men, Prizes, and Reports of Hemingway’s Death.
18. A Moveable Feast in Retrospect.
19. Islands in the Stream in Retrospect.
20. The Garden of Eden in Retrospect.
21. Endings.
Linda Wagner-Martin is Frank Borden Hanes Professor of English and Comparative Literature Emerita at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, USA. She has written and edited more than eighty books, has won a number of teaching awards, and such grants as the Guggenheim, the Senior National Endowment for the Humanities, ACLS, Ford, and Rockefeller—and been a fellow at Bellagio, Bogliasco, and the Radcliffe Institute. She was awarded the Hubbell Medal for Lifetime Service to American Literature.In the Palgrave Macmillan Literary Lives series, she has published works on Emily Dickinson (2013), Sylvia Plath (2003), Toni Morrison (second edition, 2022), John Steinbeck (2017), and Walt Whitman (2021).