Ernest Hemingway
The Master of Modern Storytelling
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Mar-1928
Hemingway's 1928 Head Injury in Paris Bathroom
Oct-1927
Men Without Women: Acclaimed Short Story Collection
May-1927
Hemingway and Pauline's Marriage in 1927
Jan-1927
Finalized Divorce Between Hemingway and Hadley
Oct-1926
Publishing Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises'
Jul-1926
Hadley Files for Divorce Following Hemingway's affair with Pauline Pfeiffer
1926
The Torrents of Spring and Its Impact on American Literature
21-Jul-1925
Drafting Hemingway's Iconic 'The Sun Also Rises'
1925
Publishing 1925 Edition of 'In Our Time'
1924
Short Story Publishing: 'A Very Short Story'
1924
Emerging Short Story Writer: 'In Our Time' 1924
1924
Life of Hemingway and Hadley in 1920s Paris with Their Son Bumby
10-Oct-1923
Birth of John Hadley Nicanor Hemingway
1923
Publishing Debut Work: 'Three Stories and Ten Poems'
1922
Meeting Between Ezra Pound and Ernest Hemingway
03-Sep-1921
Hemingway and Hadley's Marriage and Their European Travels
1921
Moving to Paris as a Part of the Lost Generation
Jan-1919
Recuperation, Falling in Love and Rejection
08-Jul-1918
Hemingway's Heroic Actions in World War I Earned Military Honors
May-1918
Service in World War I that Influenced His Writing
Dec-1917
Volunteering for the Red Cross During World War I
1917
Tenure as a Cub Reporter at The Kansas City Star
1913
Early Life and Education of Ernest Hemingway in Oak Park and River Forest
21-Jul-1899
Birth and Family Background
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