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  1. The Short Stories Of F. Scott Fitzgerald by F. Scott; Edited with a preface by Bruccoli, Matthew J. Fitzgerald, 1989
  2. Tender is the Night (Vintage Classics Promo 113) by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 2011-05-24
  3. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 2008-05-03
  4. Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1953-01-01
  5. The Love of the Last Tycoon by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1995-04-14
  6. The Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald: 21 Novels and Short Stories (Halcyon Classics) by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 2009-11-02
  7. Portable F Scott Fitzgerald by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1945-06
  8. The Romantic Egoists: A Pictorial Autobiography from the Scrapbooks and Albums of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald
  9. The Beautiful and Damned (Vintage Classics) by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 2010-08-10
  10. F. Scott Fitzgerald in his own time: A miscellany by Matthew Joseph Bruccoli, 1971
  11. The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1909-1917 by Francis Scott Key, Fitzgerald, 1974-12
  12. F. Scott Fitzgerald (Pocket Essential series) by Richard Shephard, 2005-04-01
  13. F.scott Fitzgerald the Last Laocoon
  14. Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1962

41. Featured Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
The memory of the late F. scott fitzgerald was dishonored last night in an unfortunate television adaptation of his novel, Tender Is the Night.
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Featured Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
With News and Reviews From the Archives of The New York Times In This Feature
  • Reviews of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Earlier Books
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  • An Audio Reading by F. Scott Fitzgerald Recent Link
  • Caleb Crain Reviews 'F. Scott Fitzgerald: Novels and Stories, 1920-1922' (Dec. 24, 2000)
    The Associated Press F. Scott Fitzgerald, his wife, Zelda, and daughter, Scotty, in their Paris apartment in 1926. AUDIO:
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald Reads From John Masefield's 'On Growing Old' (1 minute)
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald Reads From John Keats's 'Ode to a Nightingale' (1 minute 53 seconds)
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald Reads From Shakespeare's 'Othello' (2 minute 55 seconds)
    Recording courtesy of: Papers of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Manuscripts Division. Princeton University Library. REVIEWS OF F. SCOTT FITZGERALD'S EARLIER BOOKS:
  • This Side of Paradise
    "The glorious spirit of abounding youth glows throughout this fascinating tale. . . The whole story is disconnected, more or less, but loses none of its charm on that account. It could have been written only by an artist who knows how to balance his values, plus a delightful literary style."
  • Flappers and Philosophers
    "Not the most superficial reader can fail to recognize Mr. Fitzgerald's talent and genius. . . . It is the blatant tone of levity which runs through his work that almost drowns out the perception of this literary substance. But its overtones are unmistakable. Mr. Fitzgerald is working out an idiom, and it is an idiom at once universal, American and individual."
  • 42. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    Also See Our pages on these individual works by F. scott fitzgerald. The Great Gatsby Alcoholism in the Life and Literature of F. scott fitzgerald
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    43. F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940)
    F. scott fitzgerald (18961940). Contributing Editors John F. Callahan and John Alberti. Classroom Issues and Strategies. Students often tend to identify
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    F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940)
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    Classroom Issues and Strategies
    Students often tend to identify Fitzgerald with the nostalgic sensibility of the protagonist of "Babylon Revisited," Charlie Wales, and have a corollary tendency to view Fitzgerald as a participant in the excesses of the Jazz Age rather than as a writer who cast a critical eye on his generation's experience. Fitzgerald's essays serve as important companions to his fiction. I fall back on the trick of photocopying one or more of the following essays: "Echoes of the Jazz Age"; "My Lost City"; "The Crack Up"; "Sleeping and Waking"; or "Pasting It Together." On the relationship between Fitzgerald and Wales, I focus on the overlay of observation and allusion that gives the story a perspective much deeper than Charlie Wales's rather superficial, self-pitying point of view. Students are very interested in the relationship between Fitzgerald's life and his work and in his sense that the best possibilities of American history are in the past. Their questions include why relationships between men and women seem often bound up with money and social status, and whether or not Fitzgerald maintains a critical detachment from his characters' views of reality.
    Major Themes, Historical Perspectives, and Personal Issues

    44. F. Scott Fitzgerald - Wikiquote
    2 Unsourced; 3 About F. scott fitzgerald; 4 External links .. Life and Works at The International F. scott fitzgerald Society; American Masters (PBS)
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    F. Scott Fitzgerald
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    Jump to: navigation search At any rate, let us love for a while, for a year or so, you and me. That's a form of divine drunkenness that we can all try. There are only diamonds in the whole world, diamonds and perhaps the shabby gift of disillusion. Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald ) was an Irish-American novelist and short story writer.
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        • Undated letter to his daughter "Scottie" ( Frances Scott Fitzgerald The idea that to make a man work you've got to hold gold in front of his eyes is a growth, not an axiom. We’ve done that for so long that we've forgotten there’s any other way.
          • "Amory Blaine" in This Side of Paradise (1920) Bk. 2, Ch. 5 Whenever you feel like criticizing any one... just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had.
            • The Great Gatsby So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.

    45. F. Scott Fitzgerald News - The New York Times
    News about F. scott fitzgerald. Commentary and archival information about F. scott fitzgerald from The New York Times.
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      Princeton University Library F. Scott Fitzgerald 1896 - 1940 F. Scott Fitzgerald, novelist, short story writer and scenarist, died at his Hollywood home Dec. 21, 1940. His age was 44. Mr. Fitzgerald in his life and writings epitomized "all the sad young men" of the post-war generation. With the skill of a reporter and ability of an artist he captured the essence of a period when flappers and gin and "the beautiful and the damned" were the symbols of the carefree madness of an age. Roughly, his own career began and ended with the Nineteen Twenties. "This Side of Paradise," his first book, was published in the first year of that decade of skyscrapers and short skirts. Only six others came between it and his last, which, not without irony, he called "Taps at Reveille." That was published in 1935. Since then a few short stories, the script of a moving picture or two, were all that came from his typewriter. The promise of his brilliant career was never fulfilled. Read the complete obituary »
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      Arts and Leisure Desk F. Scott Fitzgerald Gets a Second Act After All

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    47. F. Scott Fitzgerald Quotes
    F. scott fitzgerald quotes,F., scott, fitzgerald, author, authors, writer, writers, people, famous people.
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    48. Literary Encyclopedia F. Scott Fitzgerald
    Of all the American Modernist writers with tragic lives, F. scott fitzgerald holds the franchise. A glittering success as a writer when he was just
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    49. Fitzgerald, F. Scott 1896-1940 - 1920's The Arts
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    Tales of the Jazz Age.
    Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald is the American writer most closely identified with the 1920s, which he named the Jazz Age. Early success, alcoholism, and an appetite for glamorous society rendered him the subject for enduring literary gossip. Although Fitzgerald's popular reputation has been distorted into that of a playboy who squandered his genius, he was a productive author whose best fiction occupies a permanent place among the classics of American literature.
    Early Success.
    The only son of a respectable merchant-class Roman Catholic family—on his father's side genteel and on his mother's prosperous—Fitzgerald left Saint Paul, Minnesota, for an academically precarious but socially and artistically profitable four years at Princeton University, leaving without a degree to serve stateside in World War I in 1917. In 1920 his first novel, This Side of Paradise

    50. F. Scott Fitzgerald @Web English Teacher
    Lesson plans and resources for teaching The Great Gatsby by F. scott fitzgerald.
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    Lesson plans for The Great Gatsby and other works
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    American Writers: The Great Gatsby
    Note the links to the right: Featured writer, Featured place, classroom resources. This site accompanies the C-SPAN American Writers series and includes online video clips. Extra, Extra, Read All About It!
    In this WebQuest, students create a 1920s-style publication, analyzing entertainment, influential people, symbols in the novel, and themes in the novel. F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great American Dreamer
    Lori Gwinn's Gatsby Page

    Students explore the background to the Roaring Twenties. The Great Gatsby : Facts Behind the Fiction
    In this project students create 1920s-style newspapers by using primary source materials from several American Memory collections.

    51. The Big Read
    F. scott fitzgerald, 1896 1940 Between Laurels. September 24, 1896 Into a family that traces its ancestry to the author of The Star Spangled Banner,
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    Preface Introduction Historical Context About the Author ... Teacher's Guide F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1896 - 1940: Between Laurels September 24, 1896 Into a family that traces its ancestry to the author of "The Star Spangled Banner," Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald is born in his parents' house on Laurel Avenue in St. Paul, Minnesota. The Way Up
    Although Fitzgerald's father went bankrupt, Fitzgerald still played with the rich kids in town. This paradox would later inform his fiction. His awareness of his situation sharpened during his years at Princeton, where he studied from 1913-17 until he accepted a commission from the U.S. Army. He never saw combat. During World War I, Fitzgerald was stationed near Montgomery, Alabama, where he began revising what became his first novel, This Side of Paradise The Great Gatsby , which has become his most enduring work. The Way Down
    Fitzgerald would not publish another novel for nine years. In 1932, Zelda suffered a breakdown from which she never fully recovered. She spent most of her remaining days in mental institutions. Fitzgerald sold stories to The Saturday Evening Post and Esquire to keep financially afloat. Implicitly acknowledging his wife's mental illness and his own alcoholism, he drew on their life abroad in the novel

    52. F. Scott Fitzgerald
    And in October of 1921, their daughter, Frances scott fitzgerald, was born. Luxurious parties and alcoholics bouts were common in the fitzgeralds home,
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    The 1920's, also known as the Jazz Age, were wild times, and Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was its king. Although he lead one of the most wild and luxurious lifestyles of anyone during the decade, Fitzgerald was known more for his prominent works of literature, which have gained a permanent place among the American classics. Fitzgerald was born on September 29, 1896 in St. Paul Minnesota. His prename, Francis Scott Key, was given to him to honor his distant ancestor who wrote the National Anthem. Fitzgerald's father, Edward Fitzgerald, was from Maryland while his mother, Mary McQuillan, was the daugher of an Irish-Catholic immigrant. Fitzgerald entered St. Paul Academy when he was a boy, and started to write for the school newspaper when he was thirteen. During 1911-1913, he attended the Newman School, a Catholic Prep School in New Jersey. There, he met Father Sigourney Fay, who encouraged him to pursue his ambitions and to achieve personal success and distinction. Afterwards, he entered Princeton University, where he grew on his writing abilities by writing for school media. However, he neglected his studies and was put on academic probation. In 1917, Fitzgerald joined the army to fight in World War I. In June of 1918, he was assigned to Camp Sheridan in Alabama. There, he fell in love with Zelda Sayre. After being turned down during a marriage proposal due to his lack of success, Fitzgerald returned to St. Paul to begin work on his novel

    53. F. Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald Museum
    The only museum in the world dedicated to the memory of the fitzgeralds. scott and Zelda fitzgerald rented this house in Montgomery, Al in October 1931 and
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    The 2004 Museum Gala Information The only museum in the world dedicated to the memory of the Fitzgeralds. The Fitzgeralds rented this house in Montgomery, Al in October 1931 and lived here with their daughter, Scottie, until April 1932. Built in 1909, much of this home is now is used for apartments, with only the first floor being open to the public. A tour guide welcomes visitors and is available for questions. And an optional 30-minute documentary of the Fitzgeralds is well worth the time. Among the items on display are two marble-topped tables from Zelda's childhood home in Montgomery, several of Zelda's paintings, and many photographs and letters from the life and times of the Fitzgeralds. Scott worked on his novel Tender Is the Night , and Zelda began her only published novel, Save Me the Waltz , while living in the house. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1896, Fitzgerald grew up in a society conscious home. Although his parents were not wealthy, they lived a fashionable lifestyle and encouraged their son to associate with the elite. He studied at Princeton University where he became well known as a writer for the student drama society. He wrote short stories quickly and sold them to the most popular magazines of the day. And in 1925, his greatest accomplishment - The Great Gatsby - was published. Although the novel is now hailed one of the best of the twentieth century, it did not achieve popular or financial success. Fitzgerald spent much of his later life working as a Hollywood screenwriter.

    54. F. Scott Fitzgerald Biography - Biography.com
    Learn about the life of F. scott fitzgerald at Biography.com. Read Biographies, watch interviews and videos.
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    F. scott fitzgerald died on the afternoon of December 21, 1940, suffering a fatal heart attack as he was finishing a chocolate barone of his placebos for
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    56. F. Scott Fitzgerald : St. Paul's Native Son
    One of my big (infrequently) recurring sources of surprised delight has been the discovery that my path has crossed F. scott fitzgerald s.
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  • One of my big (infrequently) recurring sources of surprised delight has been the discovery that my path has crossed F. Scott Fitzgerald's. First, shortly after discovering how soothing to my adolescent psyche were the Scribner's editions of his racy short stories and novels, I heard a rumor that his daughter, Scottie ( Frances Scott Fitzgerald Lanahan Smith ), had been expelled from my school. Then, when visiting Princeton, I learned from my host and the proprietor of the Peacock Inn, that F. Scott himself had stayed there. Quite unconscious of the F. Scott connection, I moved to St. Paul. Even today, decades after the flamboyant social life of his prose stopped inspiring me, the surprises continue. I learned just this morning that I once lived on the same street as my former idol.

    57. Minnesota Author Biographies Project: F. Scott Fitzgerald
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    58. F Scott Fitzgerald
    A bibliography of F scott fitzgerald s books, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability.
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    59. F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 - 1940) - Find A Grave Memorial
    F. scott FitzgeraldThank you for the great works of literature,Remembering you 67 years later, may you rest in peace! MFPS Added 12/21/2007
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    60. The Beautiful And Damned / Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940
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