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    The Life of Ernest Miller Hemingway      There were several writers in the twentieth century, and among them was Ernest Miller Hemingway. Hemingway had a interesting, but strange life. By analyzing and exploring the literature and biographies of Ernest Hemingway, one will be able to understand the life of Ernest Hemingway and see the major contributions he had to literature.      He was born on July 21, 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois. Hemingway was born in the Hemingway family home, which was built

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    Biography of Ernest Miller Hemingway Ernest Miller Hemingway was an American novelist, journalist, writer of short stories, and winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize for literature. He created a distinguished body of prose fiction, much of it based on adventurous life. He was born on July 21, 1899, the second of six children, in Oak Park, Ill., in a house built by his widowed grandfather, Ernest Hall. Oak Park was a Protestant, upper middle class suburb of Chicago. He died on July 2, 1961. Early

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    prose Ernest Hemingway has written novels that have left a landmark in the 20th century American fiction ("Hemingway, Ernest (Miller)"). Ernest was an American novelist and short-story writer, awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954. His life and four marriages were widely publicized ("Hemingway, Ernest (Miller)"). He also won the Pulitzer Prize for, "The Old Man and the Sea," in 1953. Another award he won was the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award of Merit in 1954 ("Hemingway, Ernest

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    Ernest Hemingway was a famous modernist writer during the 20th century. Hemingway was part of what was known as “The Lost Generation” this name arose post-World War 1. The modernist movement was a drastic change in numerous things such as art and literature. Ernest contributed much to this movement with his literary works. World War 1 played a major role in not only modernism, but also Hemingway’s writing. Ernest Miller Hemingway was a modernist writer who took his experiences from World War 1 and

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    Ernest Hemingway I.     Introduction to Ernest Hemingway II.     Life and Times A.     Early Life 1.     Birth 2.     Parents 3.     Influences 4.     Siblings 5.     Hobbies B.     Adulthood 1.     War 2.     Influences 3.     Marriage

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    Ernest Hemongway His Life in his Works F. Scott Fitzgerald once wrote in a letter to Maxwell Perkins, ‘This is to tell you about a young man named Ernest Hemingway, who lives in Paris (an American)... I’d look him up right away. He’s the real thing.’ This is perhaps the most prophetic statement Fitzgerald ever made in his lifetime, because Ernest Hemingway was indeed ‘the real thing’. Only months after that letter was written, Hemingway’s first book of short stories, In Our Time,

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    The Most Interesting Man In The World The author I have chosen is Ernest Hemingway, who is one of the most celebrated authors of the 20th century. He was an American novelist, short story writer, and journalist. Hemingway wrote a variety of novels. My favorites are For Whom the Bell Tolls, written in 1940, A Farewell to Arms, written in 1929, and The Sun Also Rises, written in 1926. Most of Hemingway’s works are often criticized and considered sexist, but I believe that they give us a glimpse from

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    Ernest Hemingway Who is Ernest Hemingway? Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois, an upper-middle-class suburb of Chicago("Ernest Hemingway"par 4). He was born in the front bedroom of grandfather Ernest Hall's house at eight o'clock A.M., July 21, 1899. His parents were Dr. Clarence Edmonds and Grace Hall Hemingway. Ernest was the second child and his sister, Marcelline, was born eighteen months earlier. He also had two other siblings. Carol was born July 19, 1911

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    Ernest Miller Hemingway was one of the most influential American writers in the 1900s, he is also one of the most imitated. (Kromer) He was an award winning author having received the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize for Literature in his lifetime. (Biography) He wrote about things he enjoyed, like fishing, hunting, and the outdoors, and his views on life. (Young) His writing was plain and simple using few adjectives and adverbs. (Young) He’s famous for the tone and style of writing he uses. (Young)

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    Fitzgerald, Frost, Steinbeck and lastly, Hemingway. For this assignment I chose to research the impacts that Ernest miller Hemingway, literature had on American novelists for years to come. In the 20th century, Hemingway's writings were popular not only because of the topics that he chose to write about, but because of his unique style popularly known as the Iceberg theory. The Iceberg theory was specific to Ernest Hemingway and it basically means that Hemingway didn't think that the meaning of his

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