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  1. Biography - Hemingway, Ernest (Miller) (1899-1961): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  2. For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Miller Hemingway, 1966
  3. Ernie: Hemingway's Sister ""Sunny"" Remembers (Ernest Hemingway's Great Lakes Connection) by Madelaine Hemingway Miller, 1999-07-14
  4. A tribute to Gregory Hemingway.(Ernest Hemingway's youngest son): An article from: The Hemingway Review by Linda Patterson Miller, 2002-03-22
  5. Americans in Paris 1903-1939 (Gertrude Stein, E. E. Cummings, Man Ray, Ernest Hemingway, Virgil Thomson, Henry Miller). by George Wickes, 1969
  6. Transition Workshop with the works of Kay Boyle, Erskine Miller, Andre Gide, Stuart Gilbert, Ernest Hemingway, James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Henry Miller, Elliot Paul, Katherine Anne Porter, William Saroyan, Gertrude Stein, Dylan Thomas, Franz Werfel, William Carlos Williams, etc.
  7. Ernie: Hemingway's Sister ""Sunny"" Remembers (Ernest Hemingway's Great Lakes Co by Madelaine Hemingway Miller, 1999-01-01
  8. Ernest Hemingway
  9. HEMINGWAY VS. STENDHAL, OR PAPA'S LAST FIGHT WITH A DEAD WRITER.: An article from: The Hemingway Review by Paul W. Miller, 1999-09-22
  10. WHAT'S FUNNY ABOUT TRUE AT FIRST LIGHT?: An article from: The Hemingway Review by Linda Miller, 1999-09-22
  11. Hemingway and Women: Female Critics and the Female Voice
  12. Heritage for my children by Grace Hall Hemingway, 1974
  13. Técnicas y hábitos de los escritores.(TT: Technics and habits of writers.): An article from: Siempre!
  14. Winner Take Nothing-Facsimile Dust Jacket for the first edition book...NO BOOK INCLUDED. by Ernest Hemingway, 2010

61. Premi Nobel 1901 2001
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62. Hemingway - About
ernest miller hemingway was born 1954, hemingway was awarded the nobel Prize for ernesthemingway died in his home in Ketchum
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63. American Literary Criticism.htm
Call 808.3 Nobnobel Prize Library; William Call 813.5 Bak-hemingway, ernest-ernest hemingway, Selected Letters,1917 Call 818.5209 Mil-miller, R. Baxter.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald AMERICAN LITERARY CRITICISM In the Spring, our juniors and seniors will be writing papers about American authors. This is a cross-section of the titles we have on literary criticism for American authors in the Upper School Library.We also have examples in our library of the fiction or non-fiction works written by the authors on this list. A link has been found on the Internet for the authors underlined. Just click! BALDWIN, JAMES
Call #818 Pra-Pratt, Louis H. James Baldwin.
Call #813.09 Has-Hassan, Ihab Habib. Radical Innocence, Studies in the Contemporary American
Novel. BELLOW, SAUL
Call #813 Dut-Dutton, Robert R. Saul Bellow. CHEEVER, JOHN
Call #813 Hun-Hunt, George W. John Cheever, The Hobgoblin Company of Love. COOPER, JAMES FENIMORE DICKINSON, EMILY
Call #811 Dic-Dickinson, Emily. New Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Call#92 Dickinson-Berry, S. L. Emily Dickinson. ELLISON, RALPH
Call #813 McS-McSweeney, Kerry. Invisible Man : Race and Identity.
Call #813.09 Has-Hassan, Ihab Habib. Radical Innocence, Studies in the Contemporary American Novel. Call #92 Ellison-Bishop, Jack. Ralph Ellison

64. Language Arts - Grade 11
The Trial of Arthur miller. Corollary Links Tragedy and National Steinbeck Center;nobel Prize Acceptance Speech; John to Arms, A by ernest hemingway Book Links
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65. Hemingway Chronology  3 Of 15
1899 ernest miller hemingway was born to Clarence and Grace hemingway was awardedthe nobel Prize for The Complete Stories of ernest hemingway The Finca
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English 112 (English Composition II) A Chronology for the Life of Ernest Hemingway Click here for an illustrated brief biography of Hemingway online at the Smithsonian.
  • 1899 - Ernest Miller Hemingway was born to Clarence and Grace Hemingway on July 21 in Oak Park, IL . (This link will take you to the site connected with the centennial of Hemingway's birth. A tour in photographs of the Hemingway home is at the site.) 1917 - He graduated River Forest High School and got a job as a reporter for the Kansas City Star. (Follow the "alumni" link to see other famous graduates of this high school.) - In World War I, Hemingway drove an ambulance for the American Red Cross. He was wounded on July 8 on the Italian front near Fossalta di Piave and had an affair with nurse Agnes von Kurowsky as he was convelescing after over 200 pieces of shrapnel were removed from his legs. (These experiences are the biographical basis for his first novel, A Farewell to Arms 1920 - Hemingway started reporting for the Toronto Star .

66. Reading Kafé:Ernest Hemingway
ernest miller hemingway, the second child of Clarence hemingway, a medical doctor,and Grace (Hall) hemingway It helped secure hemingway the nobel Prize in
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Ernest Hemingway (1899 - 1961) Ernest Miller Hemingway, the second child of Clarence Hemingway, a medical doctor, and Grace (Hall) Hemingway, was born on July 21, 1899, in Oak Park, Illinois, a well-to-do suburb of Chicago. In his earliest months his mother dressed him like a girl and treated him as a sort of twin to his sister Marcelline, who was eighteen months his senior! After graduating in 1917 from Oak Park High School, where he was active in both sports and writing, he went to work as a cub reporter for the Kansas City Star . In July of 1918, in what would prove to be the closing months of the First World War, he went to Italy as an ambulance driver for the Red Cross, and there had two experiences that would profoundly affect him psychologically. The first occurred on July 8, when a mortar explosion injured him seriously enough to require the removal of more than two hundred shell fragments from his leg. The other experience was a love affair, during his convalescence in Milan, with Agnes von Kurowsky, an American nurse several years his senior. Her ending of the relationship, after talk of marriage between them, scarred Hemingway as deeply and permanently as had the enemy shell. After some months of recovery and aimlessness, Hemingway spent four years as a reporter and then European correspondent for the Toronto

67. Ernest Hemingway - The Community Library
including dispatches from correspondents Tom miller and Mariel ernest hemingway Noteson ernest hemingway and his Britannica's site honoring nobel prize winners
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b July 21, 1899
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The Community Library joins in celebrating the centennial of Ernest Hemingway's birth. Hemingway fans, scholars, or those just plain curious about the life and writings of the Nobel and Pulitzer prize winning author, are invited to visit the library and enjoy Ketchum, Sun Valley, and surrounding central Idaho.
Hemingway and Toby Bruce in Sun Valley.
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Hemingway Resources at the Library Silver Creek Preserve Ernest Hemingway enjoyed hunting and fishing in the Wood River Valley. The area around spring fed Silver Creek was a favorite spot.

68. Ernest Hemingway: Introducing Ernest Hemingway
A biographical, thematic, and critical introduction to the author.Category Arts Literature Authors H hemingway, ernest...... ernest miller hemingway was born in 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois hemingway began thefinal phase of his career as immense success and won him the nobel Prize for
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Ernest Hemingway
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Ernest Hemingway 1899-1961 Though the `vague unknown' continues to lure him and frustrate his hopes and purposes, he does not admit defeat. Death rather than humiliation, stoical endurance rather than servile submission are the cardinal virtues of the Hemingway hero.
Ernest Hemingway occupies a prominent place in the annals of American Literary history by virtue of his revolutionary role in the arena of twentieth century American fiction. By rendering a realistic portrayal of the inter-war period with its disillusionment and disintegration of old values, Hemingway has presented the predicament of the modern man in 'a world which increasingly seeks to reduce him to a mechanism, a mere thing'. [1] Written in a simple but unconventional style, with the problems of war, violence and death as their themes, his novels present a symbolic interpretation of life.
Hemingway's first two published works were In Our Time and Three Stories and Ten Poems . These early stories foreshadow his mature technique and his concern for values in a corrupt and indifferent world. But it was The Torrents of Spring

69. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
. ernest miller hemingway was born at eight o'clock in the He was unable to attendthe nobel ceremonies in morning of July 2, 1961, ernest hemingway awoke early
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70. Referate
In 1954 hemingway was awarded the nobel Prize for Literature following the publicationof ”The old Man and the Sea”. ernest miller hemingway died in 1961.
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Plot Henry is an American officer, who volunteered to work as an ambulance driver on the Italian front in the First World War. He is stationed in Gorizia, a town in the south-east of Udine, near to those places where Austrian and Italian troops are fighting. At that time Catherine has already arrived. When they meet for the first time they both are so happy and so much in love that the first thing they do is making love, though they both know that absolute caution and observance of secrecy of their relationship is necessary.

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to Arms” by ernest Hemigway ernest miller hemingway was born One year later hemingwayreturned to America, where he 1954 he was awarded the nobel Prize for
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... TV-Tipps Schummeln Spickzettel Entschuldigungen Dokumentation Tutorials Themen Service Schülerjobs Stundenausfall Referate Archiv Hemingway, Ernest: A Farewell to Arms Beschreibung: Wörter: Seiten: Typ: Referat Sprache: Englisch Autor: Unbekannt Druckversion (kein Drucker via Email versenden im PDF-Format downloaden RTF / ZIP Archiv downloaden (? KB) Ernest Miller Hemingway was born in 1899. His father was a doctor and he was the second child of six children. The family lived in a Chicago suburb. His three major works: Fiesta A Farewell to Arms Men Without Woman The story takes place in Italy during the time of the First World War, when Italy faught against Austria. The main characters: Mr. Henry : He is an American volunteer, in charge of the ambulance drivers, who had to get the wounded people out of the battlefield. Rinaldi : He is an italian doctor, who is the best friend of Mr. Henry. Rinaldi works at the same station as Mr. Henry does. Catherine Barkley : She is a nurse and becomes the girlfriend of Mr. Henry.

72. Ernest Hemingway: A Citizen Of The World
On July 21, 1899, ernest miller hemingway was born in Oak hemingway's writing careerbegan as early as high school Although he didn't win the nobel Prize until
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Ernest Hemingway: A Citizen of the World
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Literary Achievements: A Reflection of Hemingway's Life
Hemingway's writing career began as early as high school, and it wasn't long until his works were famous all over Europe. Although he didn't win the Nobel Prize until 1954, people in eastern and western Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, North America, South America, and the Middle East were reading his books. In 1924, he was writing poems for magazines in France, Germany, and the United States. Hemingway was internationally famous only eighteen months after his first major novel was published.
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73. Biographies - He To Heyward
hemingway, ernest miller (18981961) American author, journalist, playwright. Hewon the Pulitzer prize in 1953 and the nobel prize for literature in 1954.
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74. Ernest Hemingway - Biography
hemingway died in Idaho in 1961. From nobel Lectures, Literature 19011967. Bruccoli,Matthew J. (Ed.). ernest hemingway's apprenticeship Oak Park, 1916-1917.
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Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), born in Oak Park, Illinois, started his career as a writer in a newspaper office in Kansas City at the age of seventeen. Before the United States entered the First World War, he joined a volunteer ambulance unit in the Italian army. Serving at the front, he was wounded, was decorated by the Italian Government, and spent considerable time in hospitals. After his return to the United States, he became a reporter for Canadian and American newspapers and was soon sent back to Europe to cover such events as the Greek Revolution.
During the twenties, Hemingway became a member of the group of expatriate Americans in Paris, which he described in his first important work, The Sun Also Rises (1926). Equally successful was A Farewell to Arms (1929), the study of an American ambulance officer's disillusionment in the war and his role as a deserter. Hemingway used his experiences as a reporter during the civil war in Spain as the background for his most ambitious novel, For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940). Among his later works, the most outstanding is the short novel

75. Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21, 1899- July 2, 1961)

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76. ClassicNotes: Ernest Hemingway
Biography of ernest miller hemingway. Oak Park, IL to Dr. Clarence and Grace hemingway,ernest was the In 1952, however, hemingway proved the comment Papa is
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Biography of Ernest Miller Hemingway
Born on July 21, 1899 in suburban Oak Park, IL to Dr. Clarence and Grace Hemingway, Ernest was the second of six children to be raise in the quiet suburban town by his physician father and devout, musical mother. Indeed, Hemingway's childhood pursuits fostered the interests which would blossom into literary material. Although Grace hoped her son would be influenced by her musical interests, young Hemingway preferred accompanying his father on hunting and fishing trips; this love of outdoor adventure would later be reflected in many of Hemingway's stories, particularly those featuring protagonist Nick Adams. Hemingway's aptitude for physical challenge remained with him through high school, where he both played football and boxed. Because of permanent eye damage contracted from numerous boxing matches, Hemingway was repeatedly rejected from service in World War I. Boxing provided more material for Hemingway's stories, as well as a habit of likening his literary feats to boxing victories. Hemingway also edited his high school newspaper and reported for the Kansas City Star, after adding a year to his age, after graduating from high school in 1917. After this short stint, Hemingway finally was able to participate in World War One, as an ambulance driver for the American Red Cross. He was wounded on July 8, 1918 on the Italian front near Fossalta di Piave; during his convalescence in Milan he had an affair with nurse Agnes von Kurowsky. Hemingway was given two decorations by the Italian government, and joined the Italian infantry. Fighting on the Italian front inspired the plot of A Farewell to Arms in 1929. Indeed, war itself is a major theme in Hemingway's works. Hemingway would witness first hand the cruelty and stoicism required of soldiers he portrayed in his writing when covering the Greco-Turkish War in 1920 for the Toronto Star. In 1937 he was a war correspondent in Spain; the events of the Spanish Civil War inspired For Whom the Bell Tolls.

77. A Ernest Miller Hemingway Biography: Terraformers(tm) Tombtown(tm)
ernest miller hemingway was born on July 21, 1899 in Oak ernest was an avid fisherman,hunter, and bullfight In 1952 hemingway published The Old Man and the Sea
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ERNEST MILLER HEMINGWAY Ernest Miller Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois. His parents were Clarence Edmonds Hemingway and Grace Hall Hemingway. Ernest was an avid fisherman, hunter, and bullfight enthusiast. He also loved to write, and began a short-lived career as a reporter for the Kansas City Star. With World War I at hand, he left his job, volunteering as an ambulance driver in Italy. He was severely wounded after transferring to the Italian infantry. For several years, he worked as a war correspondant. During the Spanish civil war, he was a newspaper correspondent in Spain. In World War II he was again a correspondent, and later, a reporter for the U.S. First Army. As a writer, Hemingway drew heavily upon his war experiences, as is seen in his early works that speak of men and women deprived, by World War I, of faith in the moral values in which they had believed, as well as, of those who lived with cynical disregard for anything but their own emotional needs. He also drew upon his love of fishing, hunting, and bull fighting, where his writings tell of men with simple characters and primitive emotions, such as prizefighters and bullfighters. He wrote of their courageous and usually futile battles against circumstances.

78. Reading In English
ernest miller hemingway – Biography. hemingway died in Idaho in 1961. From NobelLectures , Literature 19011967. Selected Bibliography. hemingway, ernest.
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Biographies Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), born in Oak Park, Illinois, started his career as a writer in a newspaper office in Kansas City at the age of seventeen. Before the United States entered the First World War, he joined a volunteer ambulance unit in the Italian army. Serving at the front, he was wounded, was decorated by the Italian Government, and spent considerable time in hospitals. After his return to the United States, he became a reporter for Canadian and American newspapers and was soon sent back to Europe to cover such events as the Greek Revolution.
During the twenties, Hemingway became a member of the group of expatriate Americans in Paris, which he described in his first important work, The Sun Also Rises (1926). Equally successful was

79. Ernest Hemingway
hemingway was awarded the 1954 nobel Prize for Literature, but he was unable to attendthe award ceremony in ernest hemingway was born inn Oak Park, Illinois.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Ernest (Miller) Hemingway (1898-1961) One of the most famous American novelist, short-story writer and essayist, whose deceptively simple prose style have influenced wide range of writers. Hemingway was awarded the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature, but he was unable to attend the award ceremony in Stockholm because he was recuperating from injuries sustained in an airplane crash while hunting in Uganda. "Certainly there is no hunting like the hunting of man and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never really care for anything else thereafter. You will meet them doing various things with resolve, but their interest rarely holds because after the other thing ordinary life is as flat as the taste of wine when the taste buds have been burned off your tongue." (from 'On the Blue Water' in Esquire , April 1936) Ernest Hemingway was born inn Oak Park, Illinois. His mother Grace Hall had a operatic career before marrying Dr. Clarence Edmonds Hemingway, who took his own life in 1928. Hemingway attended the public schools in Oak Park and published his earliest stories and poems in his high school newspaper. Upon his graduation in 1917 Hemingway worked six months as a reporter for The Kansas City Star and joined then volunteer ambulance unit in Italy during World War I. In 1918 he suffered a severe leg wound and was twice decorated by the Italian government. His affair with an American nurse, Agnes von Kurowsky, gave basis for the novel A FAREWELL TO ARMS (1929). The tragic love story was filmed first time in 1932, starring Gary Cooper, Helen Hayes, and Adolphe Menjou. In the second version from 1957, written by Ben Hecht and directed by Charles Vidor, Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones were in the leading roles. Its failure caused David O. Selznick to produce no more films.

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ERNEST HEMINGWAY
nato il 23/7/1899
a Oak Park, Chicago (U.S.A.)
morto il 2/7/1961
a Ketchum, Idaho (U.S.A.)
(suicidio) Opere:
In our time 1924
In Our Time 1925
The Torrents of Spring 1926
The Sun Also Rises 1926
Fiesta 1972 Men Without Women 1927 A Farewell To Arms 1929 Death In The Afternoon 1932 Winner Take Nothing 1933 Green Hills of Africa 1935 To Have and Have Not 1937 The Fifth Column and the First Forty-nine Stories 1938 For Whom the Bell Tolls 1940. Across the River and Into the Trees 1950. The Old Man and The Sea 1952. A Moveable Feast 1964 Islands in the Stream 1970. The Nick Adams Stories 1972 The Dangerous Summer 1985 The Garden of Eden 1986. The Hemingway Reader 1953 The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway 1987 Ernest Hemingway, Selected Letters (1917-1961) 1981 True At First Light 1999 Note: Da allora in poi la sua fama fu in costante crescita, presto Hemingway divenne il più influente scrittore americano, più dello stesso F. S. Fitzgerald al quale doveva buona parte del suo successo. Nel 1929 uscì "Addio alle armi" da molti considerato il suo miglior romanzo, e riscosse un immediato successo: il libro si segnalò per il suo spiccato antimilitarismo e inevitabilmente finì per dividere l'opinione pubblica. La storia è come al solito in gran parte autobiografica e la figura del tenente della Croce Rossa che partecipa alla battaglia di Caporetto ricalca chiaramente quella dell'autore.

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