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      The Paris Wife

      • The Paris Wife is a 2011 historical fiction novel by Paula McLain which became a New York Times Bestseller. It is a fictionalized account of Ernest Hemingway 's marriage to the first of his four wives, Hadley Richardson.
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  2. Apr 1, 1992 · “Paris without End,” is a new literary nonfiction biography of Hadley Richardson, the iconic first wife of beloved 20th century American author Ernest Hemingway.

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  3. Sep 6, 2011 · Hadley Richardson and Ernest Hemingway were the golden couple of Paris in the twenties, the center of an expatriate community boasting the likes of Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, and James and Nora Joyce.

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    • Gioia Diliberto
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    • Harper Perennial
  4. Feb 27, 2011 · The PARIS WIFE is a mesmerizing novel about Paris in the 1920’s featuring the bohemian “Lost Generation”. It is the touching and heartbreaking story of the love affair and marriage of literature’s original “bad boy” Ernest Hemingway and his first wife, Hadley Richardson Hemingway.

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    • Hardcover
  5. Mar 1, 2011 · Hadley Richardson appears here and there in Hemingway's book about his Paris years, A Moveable Feast — and these glimpses of Hemingway's first wife caught McLain's eye. They made her...

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  6. Elizabeth Hadley Richardson (November 9, 1891 – January 22, 1979) was the first wife of American author Ernest Hemingway. The two married in 1921 after a courtship of less than a year, and moved to Paris within months of being married.

  7. Elizabeth Hadley Richardson, who went by Hadley, was the first wife of Ernest Hemingway. Hadley was shy and self-doubting, born in a well-to-do family as the youngest of five children.

  8. Mar 18, 2011 · March 18, 2011. No one ever accused Ernest Hemingway of creating memorable women characters — except perhaps in his posthumously published Paris memoir, “A Moveable Feast,” where he idealizes his...

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