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374:, and the Italians retreat. The houses are evacuated. Women and children are loaded in trucks. At the villa, Frederic discovers that Rinaldi has taken off for the hospital; everyone else has evacuated too. There is considerable delay and chaos on the road during the retreat, and Frederic, wishing to avoid a possible aerial attack while stuck on the main retreat route, decides to take an alternate path. He and his men quickly get lost, and their cars are stuck in the mud, Frederic orders the two engineering sergeants riding with Bonello to help. Afraid of being overtaken by the enemy, they refuse and try to leave. Frederic draws his gun and shoots one of them; the other escapes. One of the drivers, Aymo, is later killed, while another, Bonello, runs away to surrender to the Austrians. Frederic and his last companion, Piani, catch up to the main retreat across the Tagliamento river. As soon as they cross the bridge, Frederic is taken by the military police to a place on the river bank where officers are being interrogated and executed for the "treachery" that supposedly led to the Italian defeat. Frederic escapes by jumping into the river. Afterwards, he walks through the plains and jumps aboard a moving train to Milan to find Catherine. 349:
visit. In a discussion again, Frederic expresses his views against war. Meanwhile, America has declared war on Germany, and the Italian army is also anxious about war against Austria. Frederic reaches an American hospital in Milan. There he is nursed by Miss Gage, Mrs. Walker and their Superintendent Miss Van Campen. Miss Gage arranges wine for him. Catherine arrives there, and Frederic realizes a strong sense of love and passion for her. They make love for the first time. Doctor Valentini comes to examine his injury and X-rays. This book portrays the growth of Frederic's relationship with Catherine over the summer. They enjoy boating and horse races. Meanwhile, Frederic meets Helen Ferguson, a fellow nurse of Catherine. After his knee heals, Frederic is diagnosed with
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he poured scorn on Mussolini, calling him "the biggest bluff in Europe". But, apart from the official reactions, it is known that Mussolini did not like the article at all: Hemingway described Mussolini as trying to impress the media by pretending to be deeply absorbed in reading, while in reality he
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Rinaldi is fond of beautiful women. He has fallen in love with an English nurse named Catherine Barkley, though not so seriously. Rinaldi takes Frederic to a British hospital, where Frederic is introduced to, and attracted to, Catherine. She tells him about her fiancé, who was killed in battle, and
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Surgeon Rinaldi visits Frederic in the hospital and praises him for his heroism, but Frederic denies any display of such. Rinaldi also tells him that he will be shifted to a hospital in Milan soon for a better treatment. Frederic requests him to have Catherine there as a nurse. The priest pays a
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was released in July 2012, with a dust jacket facsimile of the first edition. The newly published edition presents an appendix with the many alternate endings Hemingway wrote for the novel in addition to pieces from early draft manuscripts.
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Frederic returns to Gorizia. Rinaldi comes and examines his wounded leg. He further asks whether they have married or not. The priest notices a change in Frederic and also predicts that the war will end soon. Frederic travels to
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also starts off by quoting this Marlowe work: "Thou hast committed / Fornication: but that was in another country, / And besides, the wench is dead." Hemingway's library included both works by Eliot and Marlowe.
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Much of the plot was written in correspondence with Frederic J. Agate. Agate, Hemingway's friend, had a collection of letters to his wife from his time in Italy, which were later used as inspiration.
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baby boy. Later the nurse tells him that Catherine is hemorrhaging. He is terrified. He goes to see her, and she dies with him by her side. He leaves the hospital and walks back to his hotel in the rain.
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wrote of the text: "... a work of ambition, in which can be seen the beginning of the careful, artful, immaculate idiocy of tone that since has marked ... prose". The last line of the 1929
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implied in the work. More than one biographer has suggested that, at the base of the censorship of the Fascist regime in the novel, there had also been a personal antipathy between the writer and
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also about feeling uncomfortable in the rain, as it starts to rain. Frederic tries to kiss her, but she refuses and slaps him. She regrets doing so and eventually warms to him and they kiss.
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Hemingway struggled with the ending. By his count, he wrote 39 versions of it "before was satisfied". However, a 2012 edition of the book included no fewer than 47 alternate endings.
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There are at least two copies of the first edition into which Hemingway had re-inserted the censored text by hand to provide a corrected text. One of these copies was presented to
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The novel has been adapted a number of times: initially for the stage in 1930; as a film in 1932, and again in 1957; and as a three-part television miniseries in 1966. The film
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Its publication ensured Hemingway's place as a modern American writer of considerable stature. The book became his first best-seller and has been called "the premier American
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to be closer to the hospital. Later, Catherine goes into labor and is taken to the hospital. The doctor tells Frederic that the best solution would be a
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was holding a French–English dictionary upside down. The Italian translation had in fact already been prepared illegally in 1943 by
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was begun during his time at Willis M. Spear's guest ranch in Wyoming's Bighorns. Some pieces of the novel were written in
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Frederic and Catherine live a quiet life in the mountains. They move to a wooden house on a mountain outside the village of
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Frederic and his fellow drivers (Passini, Manera, Gordini and Gavuzzi) take the ambulance into war. Passini is killed in a
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Ralph Simmons and Edgar Saunders: Two journeyman opera singers studying and performing in Italy under Italian stage names.
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Michael Reynolds, however, writes that Hemingway was not involved in the battles described. Because his previous novel,
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has also been the target of various controversy. Upon its flimsy publication—due to the medium of its release—through
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Lieutenant Rinaldi: An eccentric Army surgeon serving near the front lines who takes a brotherly interest in Henry.
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Hemingway collection has two handwritten pages with possible titles for the book. Most of the titles come from
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Bonello: An ambulance driver under Henry's command who deserts to find safety by being captured by the enemy.
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Lieutenant Frederic Henry: An American serving in the Italian Army as an officer directing ambulance drivers.
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The novel is divided into five sections, or "books". Frederic Henry narrates the story in the first-person.
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Reynolds, Michael (2000). "Ernest Hemingway, 1899–1961: A Brief Biography". In Wagner-Martin, Linda (ed.).
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Major Valentini: A brisk, cheerful and competent surgeon who operates on Henry's wounded knee in Milan.
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Wagner-Martin, Linda; Reynolds, Michael (2000). "Ernest Hemingway 1899–1961: A Brief Biography".
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was met with favorable criticism and is considered one of Hemingway's best literary works.
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Miss Gage: An unconventional nurse at the American hospital in Milan who befriends Henry.
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in the May 1929 to October 1929 issues. The book was published in September 1929 with a
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Count Greffi: A ninety-four-year-old nobleman, having some past acquaintance with Henry.
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Gino: A very likeable Italian soldier whose vocal patriotism nonetheless bothers Henry.
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Miss Van Campen: The officious superintendent of nurses at the American hospital in
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Aymo: An ambulance driver killed by straggling guards of the retreat's main line.
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was made in 1966. In December 2023, a new film adaptation was announced, with
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from World War I". The title might be taken from a 16th‑century
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Passini: An ambulance driver killed in the mortar attack that wounds Henry.
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as Hemingway was writing the scene about Catherine Barkley's childbirth.
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The novel was partly based on Hemingway's own experiences serving in the
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Piani: An ambulance driver who stays with Henry out of personal loyalty.
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Also, the novel could not be published in Italy until 1948 because the
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during the First World War. The inspiration for Catherine Barkley was
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Ernest Hemingway A to Z: The Essential Reference to the Life and Work
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as Emilio makes all possible arrangements for their travel in a
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operation. She suffers a lot of pain and finally delivers a
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Helen Ferguson: A friend and fellow nurse of Miss Catherine.
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Miss Catherine Barkley: A nurse and love interest of Henry.
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attack. Frederic is severely wounded in the knee on the
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Reaching Milan, he learns that Catherine has left for
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epidemic kills thousands of soldiers. Frederic visits
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Index

Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange
A Farewell to Alms
A Farewell to Arms (disambiguation)

Ernest Hemingway
Cleo Damianakes
Realism
Scribner
hardcover
A Farewell to Arms
Ernest Hemingway
Italian campaign
World War I
first-person account
lieutenant
Italian
Italian Army
war novel
poem of the same name
George Peele
In Love and War
chaplain
Milan
Stresa
medic
Italian Army
Italian
cholera
Gorizia
brothels

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