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Grace Under Pressure
Ernest Miller Hemingway (American author)

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Death and Violence in Ernest Hemingway's Life and Work
born July 21, 1899, Oak Park (Illinois); died July 2, 1961, Ketchum (Idaho)

Awards:
Silver Medal of Military Valor (medaglia d'argento) in the First World War

Pullitzer Price 1953

Nobel Price for Literature 1954

The following text was originally a research paper for school describing Hemingway's Life and work, as exemplified by the novels "For Whom the Bell Tolls" and "A Farewell to Arms". If you are looking for information on Hemingway only, you might want to skip the sections on Frederic Henry and Robert Jordan, for a quick read, you can start at /YoungandInnocent?

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Grace Under Pressure

Death and Violence in Ernest Hemingway's Life and Work

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This is very impressive work and quite an enormous contribution to WikiPedia. First, Andreas, you do realize, I hope, that by posting it on WikiPedia, you have released this work according to the GNUFreeDocumentationLicense? Second, is there anything in particular that you would like people to do to this work to render it more encyclopedia-like? (For some similar instructions-to-the-public, see LarrysText.) -- LarrySanger
This is very impressive work and quite an enormous contribution to WikiPedia. First, Andreas, you do realize, I hope, that by posting it on WikiPedia, you have released this work according to the GNUFreeDocumentationLicense?
Second, is there anything in particular that you would like people to do to this work to render it more encyclopedia-like? (For some similar instructions-to-the-public, see LarrysText.) -- LarrySanger




Yes and yes. There is obviously a need to restructure the whole text, biographic information should be separated from information on the two particular books, and a trivia section should be included. I will make some of those changes myself, but help is really welcome. -- Sonic

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