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  1. 6 de abr. de 2021 · Born in 1895 in Iowa, Pauline "Fife" Pfeiffer was an accomplished journalist who wrote for Vogue in Paris. Unlike Richardson, Pfeiffer came from a very wealthy family and had a flair for fashion, ...

  2. Pauline Pfeiffer. Ernest und Pauline Hemingway in Paris, 1927. Pauline Marie Pfeiffer (* 28. Juli 1895 in Parkersburg, Iowa; † 1. Oktober 1951 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war eine amerikanische Journalistin und zweite Ehefrau des Autors Ernest Hemingway. [1]

  3. Pfeiffer nació en Parkersburg, Iowa el 22 de julio de 1895. Era hija de Paul Pfeiffer, un agente inmobiliario, y de Mary Alice Downey. 2 En 1901 se mudaron a St. Louis donde asistió a la escuela en Visitation Academy of St. Louis. Aunque su familia volvió a mudarse más tarde a Piggott, Arkansas, Pfeiffer se quedó en Missouri para estudiar ...

  4. 10 de mai. de 2023 · Pauline Pfeiffer (second from left, top row) and The Missouri Board, image from the 1918 Savitar yearbook at the University of Missouri. In 1915, Pauline moved to Columbia and started her education. An active member of the student body, she served on the Daily Missourian’s board and was a member of the Tri Delta sorority.

  5. 24 de jun. de 2014 · This Mrs. Hemingway, Pauline Pfeiffer, hopes to keep her husband productively engaged in his study: “Writing, Fife knew, would keep her husband going straight.” It’s 1938 in Key West, well into their married life, when Ernest encounters the beguiling young writer Martha Gellhorn in Sloppy Joe’s bar and brings her home for dinner.

  6. 22 de ago. de 2018 · We acquired the Pfeiffer home and the barn studio behind the home –where Hemingway did his writing—from the family who purchased it in 1950 after Mary Pfeiffer died (Pauline’s mother). They purchased it from the Pfeiffers with all the furnishings still intact, down to the artwork on the walls, so they still had most of these items when we bought it.

  7. Pauline Marie Pfeiffer (22 juillet 1895 - 1 er octobre 1951) est une journaliste américaine et la seconde épouse du romancier Ernest Hemingway [1]. Sa jeunesse [ modifier | modifier le code ] Née à Parkersburg, en Iowa , Pauline et sa famille s'installent en 1901 à Saint-Louis , dans le Missouri , où elle est instruite à l’Académie de la Visitation de Saint-Louis.