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Dr. Hilary K. Justice
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Dr. Hilary Justice
Assistant Professor of English
English Studies Department - CB 4240
Illinois State University
Normal, IL 61790           hjustic@ilstu.edu
Provence 2004
Photo by J.T.F. Justice
Give me knowledge and I will make my own wisdom. -- Ernest Hemingway
Recent Courses:
English 100 Intro to English Studies
English 308 Lit/Related Arts (1920s Paris)
English 336 American Novel
English 354 Publishing
English 300  Senior Seminar
English 487  American Novel ("Home")
Current Courses:
Note 1/12/2006: Spring '06 Course Pages NOT FINAL
Photo documentaries:
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Current Ponder:
Education
Ph.D., English Language and Literature, 2001.  The University of Chicago.
     Dissertation:  The Necessary Danger:  Hemingway and the Problem of Authorship.
     Directors:  David Bevington and William Veeder

A.M., English, 1995.  Trinity College (Hartford).
     Thesis:  Tourist, Transfiguration and Empire in E.M. Forster's Italy Novels.
     Advisors:  Paul Smith and Ronald R. Thomas

A.B., Music, 1989.  Dartmouth College.  
Publications
Books

The Bones of the Others:  Hemingway, the Lost Manuscripts, and the Paradox of Authorship.  Kent, OH:  The Kent State University Press.  (Forthcoming October 2006.)
  
Reading Ernest Hemingway's Winner Take Nothing, "Kilimanjaro," "Macomber," and Other Stories of the Thirties.  Reading Hemingway Series.  Robert Lewis, Series Editor.  Kent, OH:  Kent State UP. (Forthcoming 2006-7.)
  
Essays

and Robert W. Trogdon.  "Fitzgerald and Hemingway."  American Literary Scholarship: An Annual - 2004.  Eds. David J. Nordloh and Gary Scharnhorst.  Durham:  Duke UP, (Forthcoming 2006).
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"Music at the Finca Vigia:  A Preliminary Catalog of Hemingway's Audio Collection." The Hemingway Review.  
(Forthcoming, Fall 2005.)
  
and Robert W. Trogdon.  "Fitzgerald and Hemingway."  American Literary Scholarship:An Annual - 2003.  Eds. David J. Nordloh and Gary Scharnhorst.  Durham:  Duke UP, 2005.  201-222.
  
"Tragic Stasis:  Love, War, and the Composition of Hemingway's 'Big Two-Hearted River.'"  Resources for American Literary Study 29 (2003-4): 199-215.
  
"'Prejudiced through Experience':  Death in the Afternoon and the Problem of Authorship."  In A Companion to Hemingway's Death in the Afternoon.  Ed. Miriam B. Mandel.  Rochester, NY:  Camden House, 2004.  237-256.
  
"Fitzgerald and Hemingway."  American Literary Scholarship: An Annual - 2002.  Eds. David J. Nordloh and Gary Scharnhorst.  Durham:  Duke UP, 2004.  181-197.
  
"Alias Grace:  Music and the Feminine Aesthetic in Hemingway's Early Style."  In Hemingway and Women: Female Critics and the Female Voice.  Eds. Lawrence Broer and Gloria Holland.  Tuscaloosa:  U Alabama Press, 2002. 221-238.
  
  
Hemingway's Listening: A Partial Catalog.  Online at http://www.hemingwaysociety.org/justice/Hemingway's...
  
"Courting Exposure:  The Composition of Hemingway's 'A Canary for One.'" Resources for American Literary Study  27.1 (Spring 2001): 65-77.
  
"The Lion, the Leopard, and the Bear."  In "First Perspectives on True at First Light." The Hemingway Review 19.1 (Fall 1999): 39-42.
  
"Degrees of Distance:  The Authentic and the Personal in Hemingway's Honeymoon Fiction." North Dakota Quarterly - Hemingway Centennial Special Issue 66.2 (Spring 1999): 77-84.
  
"'Well, well, well': Cross-gendered Autobiography and the Manuscript of 'Hills Like White Elephants.'" The Hemingway Review 18.1 (Fall 1998): 17-32.
  
Pedagogical Materials

"Introduction to Literature: Representations of and by the Feminine."  Sample Course. The Pearson Custom Library:  Introduction to Literature.  (Forthcoming 2005.)
  
"Ernest Hemingway" Biographical essay, study questions and writing prompts.  The Pearson Custom Library:  Introduction to Literature.  (Forthcoming 2005.)

 

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