The family would ultimately move to Paris, where Ernest began an affair with Pauline "Fife" Pfeiffer. Hadley and Ernest finalized their divorce in January of If TV was a thing in the s, reports prove that Pauline "Fife" Pfeiffer might have been the greatest reality show villain of all time. The couple shared two sons but ultimately divorced 13 years after they married. However, reports show that he met his third wife, Martha Gellhorn, in She left college and returned home, spending eight years there to care for her ill mother.
It was there that she met Ernest Hemingway, a young writer more than seven years her junior. The two quickly fell for each other. Though talk of marriage started quickly, they would not actually wed for nearly a year and were often apart during that span. But they wrote to one another almost daily, each instilling confidence in the other; and in doing so, she helped Earnest realize his talent.
After he told Hadley he felt ready to write his first novel she sent him a new Corona typewriter. By January, the newlyweds moved to Paris to start their life together. Ernest worked as a correspondent for The Toronto Star. He was certain bullfighting would make an excellent topic for a novel one day.
The baby was named for his mother and in honor of a Spanish bullfighter Ernest admired. In the summer of , leaving Bumby with a nanny, the Hemingways returned to Pamplona. After watching the running of the bulls once again, they continued to follow the bullfights across Spain, with Ernest working on his great bullfighting novel as they travelled.
In the spring of , Hadley became aware Ernest was having an affair with reporter Pauline Pfeiffer. The novel sold well, and despite their failing marriage, Hemingway insisted that all the royalties go to Hadley. Nearly a century ago, long before Ernest Hemingway married St. Louis native Martha Gelhorn, he found himself quarantined with his first wife, Hadley Richardson, who was also from St.
And if you wondered whether Pfieffer was a St. Louis native — yes, Hemingway ultimately married three St. Louis women. Only two, thankfully, joined his quarantine. Hemingway himself, the trust fund was dissipated, and they were really left with no money whatsoever. And around that time is when Mr.
Once the entire group of them wound up in quarantine together, it became quite the spectacle for their literary neighbors to watch play out.
So they would all stand on the far side of the fence and they would have these impromptu cocktail parties … and everybody would sort of watch this strange quarantine menage a trois with their jaws on the ground.
So if she and Hemingway were going to go on a bike ride, there was Pauline, peddling alongside them. And so it was really truly the end of the end of the Hadley and Hemingway marriage.
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