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        <description> In December 1933, Hemingway went on his first African safari funded by Pauline Pfeiffer&amp;rsquo;s Uncle Gus. Philip Percival served as Hemingway&amp;rsquo;s white hunter guide. Percival is widely considered the model for white hunter guide Robert Wilson i...</description>
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        <description> Ernest Hemingway visited Spain many times throughout his life. In 1923, Hemingway traveled with Bill Bird and Robert McAlmon to Pamplona to partake in the festival of San Fermín. Contrary to popular belief, Hemingway never actually participated in t...</description>
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        <description>  John Patrick Hemingway is an American author and translator whose memoir Strange Tribe examines and reveals the similarities between his cross-dressing, transsexual father Gregory and his grandfather Ernest Hemingway.  John Patrick Hemingway has al...</description>
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        <description>  Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois and spent the first eighteen years of his life residing there. The address of his birthplace home was 439 N. Oak Park Avenue (later changed to 339). Ernest Hemingway&amp;rsquo;s birthplace home is current...</description>
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        <description>  Due to her family&amp;rsquo;s considerable affluence and lifelong dependence on hired help, Grace Hemingway never had to acquaint herself with a kitchen or burdensome domestic chores. Her mother had taught her to be the creator of her own success and t...</description>
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        <description> The iceberg principle is the concept of understanding Hemingway’s writing style. It is basically using physical actions to express a deeper meaning. For instance, in the story &amp;ldquo;Hills like White Elephants&amp;rdquo;, they seem to be talking about p...</description>
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        <description> The phrase, &amp;ldquo;Hemingway code hero&amp;rdquo; originated with scholar Philip Young. He uses it to describe a Hemingway character who &amp;ldquo;offers up and exemplifies certain principles of honor, courage, and endurance which in a life of tension and ...</description>
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        <description> Here is a list of some of Ernest Hemingway&amp;rsquo;s poetic works:  &amp;ldquo;The Age Demanded&amp;rdquo;  &amp;ldquo;Along With Youth&amp;rdquo; &amp;ldquo;Champs d&amp;rsquo;Honneur&amp;rdquo;  &amp;ldquo;Chapter Heading&amp;rdquo; &amp;ldquo;I Like Americans&amp;rdquo; &amp;ldquo;I Like Canadia...</description>
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        <description> Aside from his innovative style, the themes of Hemingway&amp;rsquo;s works are very human and enduring. From death to loss to perseverance to courage, Hemingway writes of the subjects that affect us all.  When one starts to read a lot of Hemingway, he o...</description>
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        <description>  A Farewell to Arms was published when Hemingway was only thirty. Poet Archibald MacLeish once proclaimed that Hemingway was: &amp;ldquo;Famous at twenty-five: thirty a master.&amp;rdquo; It was definitely A Farewell to Arms that made Hemingway a master. Ma...</description>
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        <description>  Madelaine Hemingway (nicknamed &amp;ldquo;Sunny&amp;rdquo;) was the fourth of six children born to Clarence and Grace Hemingway. She has long been considered Ernest Hemingway&amp;rsquo;s favorite sister. In 1975, she fondly recounted growing up with her famous...</description>
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        <description>  Ursula Hemingway was the third of six children born to Clarence and Grace Hemingway. She graduated from Carleton College in 1925. She later became a well-known artist in Honolulu and was responsible for creating the Ernest Hemingway Memorial Award ...</description>
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        <description>  Clarence Hemingway graduated from Oberlin College in 1893 and later received his medical degree from Rush Medical College. He married Grace Hall on October 1, 1896 and they had six children together.  Clarence Hemingway was a very devoted husband a...</description>
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        <description>  Margot Louise Hemingway was an American model and film actress who appeared in several movies. She was born in Portland, Oregon. In addition to Mariel Hemingway, she had another sister, Joan. She grew up on her grandfather&amp;rsquo;s farm in Ketchum, ...</description>
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        <description>  Jack Hemingway was the first son of American writer Ernest Hemingway and his first wife Hadley Richardson. He was born in Toronto, Canada. He was born John Hadley Nicanor Hemingway on October 10, 1923. Nicknamed &amp;ldquo;Bumby&amp;rdquo;, Jack spent his ...</description>
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        <description>  Lorian Hemingway is an American author whose memoir, Walk on Water, was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. In 1981, she founded the Lorian Hemingway Short Story Competition, which is open internationally to unpublished authors and offers a first pri...</description>
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        <description>  Mariel was born Mariel Hadley Hemingway in Mill Valley, California, She never met her grandfather as he died several months before she was born. She&amp;rsquo;s named after the Cuban port of Mariel − a village her father and grandfather visited regular...</description>
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        <description>  Gregory Hancock Hemingway, known later as Gloria Hemingway, was the third son and youngest child of famed author Ernest Hemingway, the second by his second wife Pauline Pfeiffer. Born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1931, Hemingway died in 2001 of hype...</description>
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        <description>  Leicester Hemingway was the sixth of six children born to Clarence and Grace Hemingway and also the only brother of Ernest Hemingway.   From 1935 to 1940, he worked for a number of newspapers, including the Chicago Daily News, The Philadelphia Inqu...</description>
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        <description>  Marcelline Hemingway was the first of six children born to Clarence and Grace Hemingway and the older sister of Ernest Hemingway.   Much has been written about Grace Hemingway&amp;rsquo;s twinship experiments with Marcelline and Ernest. Grace dressed t...</description>
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        <title>The Sun Also Rises</title>
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        <description>  The Sun Also Rises introduces the reader to the so-called &amp;ldquo;lost generation&amp;rdquo; and its success put Ernest Hemingway on the literary map.  The &amp;ldquo;lost generation&amp;rdquo; represents a post World War I era profusely populated with American...</description>
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        <description>  Pauline Pfeiffer was the mother of Hemingway&amp;rsquo;s middle son, Patrick Hemingway and youngest son, Gregory Hemingway. Ernest and Pauline spent the majority of their years together at 907 Whitehead Street in Key West, Florida. Pauline had a very l...</description>
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        <description>  Elizabeth Hadley Richardson was the mother of Hemingway&amp;rsquo;s eldest son, John Hemingway. Of his four wives, Hadley is considered Hemingway&amp;rsquo;s one true love. He never forgave himself for how he had betrayed her after he fell in love with Pau...</description>
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        <title>Hemingway's Style</title>
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        <description> Ernest Hemingway&amp;rsquo;s style of writing (the grade school-like grammar, austere word choice, the unvarnished descriptions) continues to be emulated today. The old joke about 20th century writers is that they can be divided into two distinct groups...</description>
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        <description>  According to A. E. Hotchner, Hemingway supposedly considered divorcing fourth wife Mary Welsh. Hotchner reports in a new preface to Papa Hemingway, that Hemingway once told him: &amp;ldquo;I wish I could leave her, I really do, but I&amp;rsquo;m too old no...</description>
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        <title>Martha Gellhorn</title>
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        <description>  Martha Gellhorn always disliked being referred to as Ernest Hemingway&amp;rsquo;s third wife. She once said: &amp;ldquo;Why should I be a footnote to someone else&amp;rsquo;s life?&amp;rdquo; Outside of their brief marriage, there was a more tragic footnote that t...</description>
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        <title>Short Stories</title>
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        <description> Lionel Trilling once said of Ernest Hemingway: &amp;ldquo;It is in his short stories rather than in his novels that his genius most truly and surely showed itself.&amp;rdquo; Trilling is right on the mark with his assessment. Hemingway&amp;rsquo;s stark minimal...</description>
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        <description> In 1992, the Hemingway sons established Hemingway, Ltd. for the purpose of licensing their father&amp;rsquo;s name and image. From this venture has come a vast selection of products.  Ernest Hemingway has his own line of clothing (pajamas too), furnitur...</description>
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        <description> On July 2, 1961, in his home in Ketchum, Idaho, Ernest Hemingway died of a self-inflicted shotgun wound to the head. His wife Mary found him and relayed word of her husband&amp;rsquo;s death to the world. Ernest Hemingway was two and a half weeks shy of...</description>
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        <title>Later Years</title>
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        <description> In the late 1930&amp;rsquo;s, Hemingway ventured to Spain to give his encouragement to the Loyalists fighting in the Spanish Civil War. His experiences as a war correspondent for the North American Newspaper Alliance would inspire his other great war no...</description>
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        <description> Ernest Hemingway married Elizabeth Hadley Richardson on September 3, 1921. The newlyweds soon entered the literary community of Paris, living off of Hadley&amp;rsquo;s trust fund and Ernest&amp;rsquo;s pay as a foreign correspondent for the Toronto Star. Th...</description>
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        <title>Early Years</title>
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        <description> Ernest Miller Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois to Dr. Clarence Edmonds Hemingway and Grace Hall Hemingway. The second of six children, Ernest enjoyed an adventurous boyhood, fishing and hunting with his father in the norther...</description>
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        <title>Influence on Writing</title>
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        <description> Are fiction writers responsible for gender stereotypes? In his essay Sex Differences Ronald Macaulay blamed novelists for using passive or submissive adverbs to introduce women’s dialogue (Macaulay 249). Female characters “said quietly” or “asked in...</description>
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