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  1. Agnes Hannah von Kurowsky Stanfield (January 5, 1892 – November 25, 1984) was an American nurse who inspired the character "Catherine Barkley" in Ernest Hemingway's 1929 novel A Farewell to Arms. Kurowsky served as a nurse in an American Red Cross hospital in Milan during World War I .

  2. Agnes von Kurowsky | American nurse | Britannica. Contents. Agnes von Kurowsky. American nurse. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Hemingway. In A Farewell to Arms: Autobiographical elements. …love with a nurse named Agnes von Kurowsky. At age 26, von Kurowsky was seven years his senior.

  3. Sep 17, 1989 · The letter, dated March 7, 1919, was sent to Ernest Hemingway by Agnes Hannah von Kurowsky, the Red Cross nurse who cared for him in an Italian hospital during World War I and ended up...

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  5. Updated 10/2023. Hemingway’s first love was Red Cross nurse Agnes von Kurowsky (1892-1984), whom he met while being treated for war wounds in Milan, 1918, right around his 19th birthday. According to her diary and letters, what started as a mildly flirtatious relationship quickly became serious.

  6. By Aaron Severson February 22, 2021. 2 min read. Nurses sometimes leave a lasting impression on their patients, but seldom one as literary as Agnes Von Kurowsky, the Red Cross nurse who inspired a central character in Ernest Hemingway’s acclaimed novel A Farewell to Arms.

  7. Apr 5, 2021 · While there, he fell in love with an American nurse named Agnes von Kurowsky. When he returned to Oak Park, in 1919, it was with the understanding that he and Agnes would marry.

  8. Agnes Hannah von Kurowsky Stanfield (January 5, 1892 – November 25, 1984) was an American nurse who inspired the character "Catherine Barkley" in Ernest Hemingway 's 1929 novel A Farewell to Arms. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Kurowsky served as a nurse in an American Red Cross hospital in Milan during World War I.

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