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    First Wife. Hemingway married his first. wife Hadley Richardson in Chicago on September 3, 1921. The invitees on Hemingway's guest list included Sherwood Anderson and Miss Agnes von Kurowsky ...

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  2. Jul 13, 2012 · While I knew about Hadley and Pauline’s friendship, I was surprised to find out about the friendship between Mary and Pauline (no.4 and no.2). Pauline often came to the Cuban house, the Finca Vigia, in the early 1950s, and likewise Mary made the crossing back to Key West several times.

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  4. Oct 30, 2020 · Hemingway’s biographer, Jeffrey Meyers, noted in his biography that, “with Hadley, Hemingway achieved everything he had hoped for with Agnes: the love of a beautiful woman, a comfortable income, a life inEurope.” (Agnes was Agnes Von Kurowsky, his nurse in Italy who was the prototype for Catherine Barkley, the heroine of A Farewell to ...

  5. Two years after the jilting, in the summer of 1921, he married Hadley Richardson, a woman almost eight years his senior and a year older than Agnes. He actually placed Agnes’s name on a list of those to be invited to the wedding, but it is doubtful that she received an invitation.

    • Hadley Richardson, Hemingway's First Wife
    • Pauline 'Fife' Pfeiffer, Hemingway's Second Wife
    • Martha Gellhorn, Hemingway's Third Wife
    • Mary Welsh, Hemingway's Fourth (and Final) Wife

    Born in 1891 in Missouri, Hadley Richardson was a gifted musician who spent most of her 20s taking care of her ailing mother. Her father, who had worked in the pharmaceutical industry, had committed suicide in 1903 — the same fate that would end Hemingway. When Richardson and Hemingway met at a party in Chicago in 1920, the two had instant chemistr...

    Born in 1895 in Iowa, Pauline "Fife" Pfeiffer was an accomplished journalist who wrote for Vogue in Paris. Unlike Richardson, Pfeiffer came from a very wealthy family and had a flair for fashion, sporting the latest trends while living in a chic Parisian flat off the Right Bank. As a "career girl" — a new concept at the time — Pfeiffer was ambitiou...

    Martha Gellhorn Perhaps the most career-oriented of Hemingway's wives was Martha Gellhorn. Born in 1908 in Missouri, Gellhorn was a novelist and war correspondent who covered every major international conflict in the six decades she worked as a journalist. Gellhorn had met Hemingway in Key West at his beloved Sloppy Joe's restaurant in 1936. Blonde...

    Born in 1908 in Minnesota, Mary Welsh was a journalist on assignment in London when she met Hemingway in 1944. Unlike Gellhorn, who carried herself with sophistication and was just as or even more ambitious than Hemingway, Welsh was considered bourgeoisie and quite content with letting her lover steal the limelight. Both were married to other peopl...

  6. ARTS & CULTURE. Hemingway in Love. In a new memoir, one of Hemingway’s closest friends reveals how the great writer grappled with the love affair that changed his life and shaped his art ...

  7. Jul 31, 2021 · Hadley reminded Hemingway of a nurse he’d fallen in love with in Italy, Agnes von Kurowsky. Despite Hemingway’s comparatively, young age – he was still only 21 – he was by far the more experienced of the two.

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