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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. 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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  3. Learn about the Red Cross nurse who inspired Hemingway's early works, from \"A Very Short Story\" to \"A Farewell to Arms\". Explore her diary, letters, photos, and related archival holdings at the JFK Library.

  4. 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.

  5. Agnes Von Kurowsky (1892–1984), Literary Muse - Working Nurse. Profiles In Nursing. Agnes Von Kurowsky (1892–1984), Literary Muse. The nurse who inspired Ernest Hemingway. By Aaron Severson February 22, 2021. 2 min read.

  6. Apr 10, 2024 · Hemingway was ultimately taken to a Red Cross hospital in Milan, where he met and fell in love with a nurse named Agnes von Kurowsky. At age 26, von Kurowsky was seven years his senior. Although she did not fully reciprocate his love, von Kurowsky was fond of Hemingway and enjoyed his company. In a diary entry on August 25, 1918, she wrote that ...

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  8. 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.

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