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Pauline Pfeiffer

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  • "The Garden of Eden" 1986, about his marriage to his second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer, limply dramatizes adultery, lesbianism and madness among idle Americans in the South of France.

    Hemingway's Achievement Jeffrey Meyers 2011

  • "The Garden of Eden" 1986, about his marriage to his second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer, limply dramatizes adultery, lesbianism and madness among idle Americans in the South of France.

    Hemingway's Achievement Jeffrey Meyers 2011

  • In his final years Hemingway was as tough on himself about his dumping Hadley, a woman eight years his senior whose small trust fund income had been their primary support as he was on Patrick's mother Pauline Pfeiffer, a much richer woman a mere four years older, who had struck up an acquaintance with Hadley in Paris to get to him.

    Thomas Lipscomb: Fast Moves with A Moveable Feast 2009

  • Though ­disenchantment had always been his métier, it holds court in this ­ominous, poignant book, not least when it refers obliquely to the ­dissolution of his marriage to Hadley, his first wife, the long-suffering and idealized center of the book, whom Hemingway betrays with her friend Pauline Pfeiffer (his second wife and the grandmother of Seán Hemingway).

    Paris in a New Light Brenda Wineapple 2009

  • In his final years Hemingway was as tough on himself about his dumping Hadley, a woman eight years his senior whose small trust fund income had been their primary support as he was on Patrick's mother Pauline Pfeiffer, a much richer woman a mere four years older, who had struck up an acquaintance with Hadley in Paris to get to him.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Thomas Lipscomb 2009

  • 180 Hemingway became a practicing Catholic at the time of his marriage to Pauline Pfeiffer.

    A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994

  • 180 Hemingway became a practicing Catholic at the time of his marriage to Pauline Pfeiffer.

    A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994

  • Three years after Ernest Hemingway adopted the faith of his Roman Catholic second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer, Evelyn Waugh made headlines with his conversion in 1930, followed by Robert Lowell, Edith Sitwell, Walker Percy and Muriel Spark; the work of earlier convert Ford Madox Ford and, to a lesser extent, James Joyce, marked the beginning of a period that reached its peak at mid-century, during which theological concerns were at the center of Western sociocultural discourse.

    The Nation: Top Stories 2009

  • Three years after Ernest Hemingway adopted the faith of his Roman Catholic second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer, Evelyn Waugh made headlines with his conversion in 1930, followed by Robert Lowell, Edith Sitwell, Walker Percy and Muriel Spark; the work of earlier convert Ford Madox Ford and, to a lesser extent, James Joyce, marked the beginning of a period that reached its peak at mid-century, during which theological concerns were at the center of Western sociocultural discourse.

    The Nation: Top Stories 2009

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