Minor Characters
Frances Clyne
Cohn's girlfriend at the start of the novel. She is a social climber who uses Cohn for his money but becomes possessive and wants to marry him when she realizes she is losing her good looks. Cohn eventually leaves her.
Mike Campbell
Brett's fiancé and a war veteran. He gets drunk all the time and starts fights. His insecurity about Brett causes him to break down and attack others. He is also renowned for being a bankrupt.
Wilson Harris
An Englishman whom Jake and Bill meet on their fishing trip. The threesome share much in common, including the war, and Harris is sad to part with them at the end of the trip.
Georgette
A Parisian prostitute whom Jake picks up and takes to a club near the beginning of the novel. But he finds her dull and goes off with Brett instead.
Belmonte
Romero's bullfighting rival in the final fight. He cannot live up to his own legend and is outshone by Romero's genuine skill.
Count Mippipopolous
A rich, Greek expatriate who takes a liking to Brett and is kind to Jake. His goal seems always to get the most enjoyment out of life. He has been through many wars, and has developed opinions about values and love.
Harvey Stone
Another expatriate friend of Jake's. When Jake meets him in Paris, he is broke and unhappy and lashes out at Robert Cohn.
Edna
A friend of Bill Gorton's who, along with Bill and others, gets thrown out of a bar in Pamplona after nearly starting a brawl.
Braddocks
A friend of Jake's in Paris.
Krumm
A newspaperman who tells Jake that he soon plans to quit and go out to see the country.