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  1. F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Princeton Years : Selected Writings, 1914-1920 by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1996-11
  2. Critical Essays on F Scott Fitzgerald's Tender Is the Night (Critical Essays on American Literature)
  3. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Other Jazz Age Stories (Penguin Classics) by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 2008-08-26
  4. F. Scott Fitzgerald (Literary Lives) by Arthur Mizener, 1987-06
  5. LETTERS OF F. SCOTT FITZGERALD (Letters F Scott Fitzgerald Hre) by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1981-02-01
  6. The Best Early Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald (Modern Library Classics) by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 2005-11-08
  7. Invented Lives: F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald by James R. Mellow, 1984-10
  8. The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald: New Approaches in Criticism by Jackson R. Bryer, 1982-12-15
  9. F. Scott Fitzgerald: Centenary Exhibition : September 24, 1896-September 24, 1996 : The Matthew J. and Arlyn Bruccoli Collection, the Thomas Cooper Library by Matthew Joseph Bruccoli, Arlyn Bruccoli, 1996-12
  10. Critical Essays on F. Scott Fitzgerald's the Great Gatsby (Critical Essays on American Literature)
  11. The Perfect Hour: The Romance of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ginevra King, His First Love by James L.W. I West II, 2006-02-14
  12. F. Scott Fitzgerald in the Twenty-first Century
  13. A Distant Drummer: Foreign Perspectives on F. Scott Fitzgerald
  14. Babylon Revisited: And Other Stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1996-05-24

61. EducETH: Fitzgerald, F. Scott
Fitzgerald, F. Scott 1896 1940
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62. A Brief Life Of Fitzgerald
on F. Scott Fitzgerald were aspiration, literature, Princeton, Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, and Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born National Anthem. Fitzgerald's given names indicate
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The dominant influences on F. Scott Fitzgerald were aspiration, literature, Princeton, Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, and alcohol. Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, on September 24, 1896, the namesake and second cousin three times removed of the author of the National Anthem. Fitzgerald's given names indicate his parents' pride in his father's ancestry. His father, Edward, was from Maryland, with an allegiance to the Old South and its values. Fitzgerald's mother, Mary (Mollie) McQuillan, was the daughter of an Irish immigrant who became wealthy as a wholesale grocer in St. Paul. Both were Catholics. During 1911-1913 he attended the Newman School, a Catholic prep school in New Jersey, where he met Father Sigourney Fay, who encouraged his ambitions for personal distinction and achievement. As a member of the Princeton Class of 1917, Fitzgerald neglected his studies for his literary apprenticeship. He wrote the scripts and lyrics for the Princeton Triangle Club musicals and was a contributor to the Princeton Tiger humor magazine and the Nassau Literary Magazine . His college friends included Edmund Wilson and John Peale Bishop. On academic probation and unlikely to graduate, Fitzgerald joined the army in 1917 and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the infantry. Convinced that he would die in the war, he rapidly wrote a novel, "The Romantic Egotist"; the letter of rejection from Charles Scribner's Sons praised the novel's originality and asked that it be resubmitted when revised.

63. F. Scott Fitzgerald Collection At Bartleby.com
Biography and bibliography.Category Arts Literature Authors F Fitzgerald, F. Scott...... F. Scott Fitzgerald. 1896–1940, American novelist and shortstory writer, b. St.Paul, Minn. He is ranked among the great American writers of the 20th cent.
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64. 22303. Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896–1940), US author. “Notebook E,”The CrackUp, ed. Edmund Wilson (1945). BIOGRAPHY Columbia Encyclopedia.
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65. Fitzgerald, F. Scott
Fitzgerald, F. Scott. Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald),1896–1940, American novelist and shortstory writer, b. St. Paul, Minn.
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66. The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 - 1940)
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Daisy Buchanan, his beautiful wife, and Nick's cousin Jordan Baker, an attractive pro golfer, and the Buchanan's friend George Wilson, a gas station owner Myrtle Wilson, his wife and Tom Buchanan's mistress Story Overveiw After his return from the "Teutonic migration known as the Great War," Nick Carraway felt too restless to work selling hardware in his Midwestern home town. He moved east to New York and entered the "bond business." Settling on the lowbudget side of Long Island in West Egg, Nick rented a bungalow next door to a mysterious, wealthy man-about-town known as Gatsby. Shortly after arriving in New York, Nick was invited to dinner at the house of Tom and Daisy Buchanan on the more-fashionable side of Lon 9 Island. Nick did not know either Tom or Daisy very well, but he was Daisy's second cousin and had attended Yale with Tom. Tom led Nick into a back room of the Buchanan house, where they found Daisy talking with her friend Jordan Baker, a haughty yet beautiful young woman who appeared to be "balancing something on her chin." By the time dinner was served on the porch, some untold tension was obviously building between Tom and Daisy, which climaxed after Tom left to answer a phone call. When he did not return, Daisy stomped inside to see what was keeping her husband. Jordan hushed Nick before he could speak - she wanted to eavesdrop on the Buchanans' muffled argument. Apparently Tom had met "some woman in New York... "

67. Great Books Index - F. Scott Fitzgerald
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69. F. Scott Fitzgerald Quotes - The Quotations Page
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71. F. Scott Fitzgerald - Quotes And Quotations
Author F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1896 1940, - A big man has no - Advertising isa racket, like - An author ought to write - Either you think, or else
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72. F Scott Fitzgerald - Wikipedia
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(Redirected from F. Scott Fitzgerald Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald September 24 December 21 ) was a Jazz Age novelist. Fitzgerald was friends with the noted critic Edmund Wilson while both were students at Princeton University . Wilson was well-read, and when Fitzgerald told him that Fitzgerald hoped to become one of the great writers, Wilson was shocked and thought he meant to be as good as Homer and Dante and Shakespeare . Actually, Fitzgerald was thinking of Booth Tarkington His wife, Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald , was also a writer. He spent time with other greats of his era in the Montparnasse Quarter of Paris France La Closerie des Lilas " in Montparnasse was Ernest Hemingway's favorite café. It was there in 1925 that Francis Scott Fitzgerald asked him to read his latest manuscript

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald September 24 December 21 ) was a Jazz Age novelist. Fitzgerald was friends with the noted critic Edmund Wilson while both were students at Princeton University . Wilson was well-read, and when Fitzgerald told him that Fitzgerald hoped to become one of the great writers, Wilson was shocked and thought he meant to be as good as Homer and Dante and Shakespeare . Actually, Fitzgerald was thinking of Booth Tarkington His wife, Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald , was also a writer. He spent time with other greats of his era in the Montparnasse Quarter of Paris France La Closerie des Lilas " in Montparnasse was Ernest Hemingway's favorite café. It was there in 1925 that Francis Scott Fitzgerald asked him to read his latest manuscript

74. Correspondence Of F. Scott Fitzgerald (in MARION)
Correspondence of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Title Correspondence of F.Scott Fitzgerald / edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli and Margaret
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75. Romantic Letters:F. Scott Fitzgerald
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From his Soon to be Wife Zelda: Spring 1919 Sweetheart, Please, please don't be so depressed We'll be married soon, and then these lonesome nights will be over forever and until we are, I am loving, loving every tiny minute of the day and night Maybe you won't understand this, but sometimes when I miss you most, it's hardest to write and you always know when I make myself Just the ache of it all and I can't tell you. If we were together, you'd feel how strong it is you're so sweet when you're melancholy. I love your sad tenderness when I've hurt you That's one of the reasons I could never be sorry for our quarrels and they bothered you so Those dear, dear little fusses, when I always tried so hard to make you kiss and forget Scott there's nothing in all the world I want but you and your precious love All the material things are nothing. I'd just hate to live a sordid, colorless existence because you'd soon love me less and less and I'd do anything anything to keep your heart for my own I don't want to live I want to love first, and live incidentally Why don't you feel that I'm waiting I'll come to you, Lover, when you're ready Don't don't ever think of the things you can't give me You've trusted me with the dearest heart of all and it's so damn much more than anybody else in all the world has ever had

76. Quotations
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77. Quotations
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78. F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fiction And Screen Writer
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald. 1896 1940. Novels. Fitzgerald, F. Scott,This Side of Paradise, 1920. The Beautiful and the Damned, 1922.
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Tender Is the Night,
The Love of the Last Tycoon,
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Flappers and Philosophers,
Six Tales of the Jazz Age and Other Stories

All the Sad Young Men, Taps at Reveille, Afternoon of an Author, The Basil and Josephine Stories
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Lanahan, Frances Fitzgerald, Introduction, in Six Tales of the Jazz Age and Other Stories, Kuehl, John, and Jackson Bryer, Introduction, in The Basil and Josephine Stories Bruccoli, Matthew J., A Brief Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald, in The Love of the Last Tycoon, Scribner Paperback, New York, 1941. ISBN: 0-02-019985-6

79. F. Scott Fitzgerald - Quotes And Quotations
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80. F. Scott Fitzgerald At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
F. Scott Fitzgerald. 1896 1940 *. American novelist who captured the moraldecadance of the 1930 post-war Jazz Age. Source LiteratureClassics
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F. Scott Fitzgerald American novelist who captured the moral decadance of the 1930 post-war Jazz Age.
In a booming America, F. Scott Fitzgerald lived as extravagantly as those around him. Like his creation Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby , he gave lavish parties and lead a luxurious lifestyle.
Unlike those around him, however, Fitzgerald had the mind to see the superficiality of the time. Belief in the 'American Dream' - that anyone can succeed with hard work and determination; the moral decadence and decline in spirituality of the Jazz Age were all challenged by his works.
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American short-story writer and novelist, known for his depictions of the Jazz Age (the 1920s). With the glamorous Zelda Sayre (1900-48), Fitzgerald lived a colorful life of parties and money-spending. At the beginning of one of his stories Fitzgerald wrote the rich "are different from you and me". This privileged world he depicted in such novels as THE BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED (1922) and THE GREAT GATSBY (1925), which is widely considered Fitzgerald's finest novel.
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