The experience of the Hemingway, World War I and the First World War of Agnes von Klowski was the source of most of his legend, which later appeared around him. Brave manly, he is a writer who really went out and experienced everything. Adorned for his heroism and injured in entrenchment, then he joined the nurse in wartime relationship, and the nurse is responsible for his health, this is his first love is. This report examines the background of these myths and evaluates their accuracy.
In July 1918 Ernest Hemingway, an 18-year-old ambulance driver in front of Italy, was injured in the shrapnel and was taken to Milan. So he met a 26-year-old American nurse, Agnes von Crowsky. When Hemingway recovered and was preparing to return to the United States in 1919, they decided to marry. Then he received the next letter. In "Farewell Weapons", the character Catherine Barkley was inspired by Agnes. So, as a child (for me, a child, and will always be like this) deceives you without my knowing, can you forgive me someday? You know that I am not really bad, and I am not mistaken, but now you are my fault at the beginning and you care about me. But I am now and always too old this is the fact that I can not get rid of the fact that you are just a boy - a child
During hospitalization, Hemingway met Agnes von Crowsky, a major cheater who is seven and a half years old than Hemingway. Hemingway fell in love with Baker 47. She influenced Catherine Berkeley's role in the novel 'Farewell to Arms'. In 1919, Agnes wrote a letter to the Hemingway and insisted that their relationship would never succeed, and the age gap is large (JFK 4). Pfeiffer and Hemingway moved to Key West, Florida. Meanwhile, Hemingway lost his father; he became depressed due to health and economic problems, and he committed suicide. At Key West, Hemingway made lots of hunting and fishing. Pfeiffer 's uncle made a trip to Africa to them, where Hemingway was hooked on big prey, which motivated him to write down the story of the African Green Mountain Range and "the snow of Kilmangaro"