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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. Tangled Roots
Fitzgerald, F. Scott (18961940). This grandson of Irish immigrants is rankedamong the great American writers of the 20th century.
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This grandson of Irish immigrants is ranked among the great American writers of the 20th century. He attended Princeton but left in 1917 to join the Army during World War I. He is most noted for his many novels and short stories that depicted life in the 1920s, the roaring '20s, the "jazz age." The Great Gatsby , probably his most noted work, was published in 1925. This decade of extravagance was also lived to the fullest by Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda. Alcoholism, debt and Zelda's insanity added to the chaos and unhappiness of their lives. Photo: The American Irish by William V. Shannon
Fitzgerald on the Web:
American Storytellers: The Sensible Thing
Biographies of Fitzgerald and wife Zelda. USC: F.Scott Fitzgerald Centenary
A very complete treatment of Fitzgerald including essays and articles, voice and film clips, bibliographies, a Fitzgerald history, and more. F. Scott Fitzgerald Biography
Biography with links to many other Fitzgerald sites.
Books about Fitzgerald:
Ring, Frances Kroll.

62. Results Page
Search results for Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 18961940 in AuthorNames. Mr. John Cratchley, Doncaster College (Doncaster Education City)
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63. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Fitzgerald, F Scott
F Scott Fitzgerald (18961940). What people are ashamed of usually makes a goodstory. Birthplace Minnesota, US Education Princeton University, where he
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64. Fitzgerald, F. Scott : AuthorSheets, Reference Services, Carnegie Library Of Pit
Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Frances Scott), American, 18961940. In Allen, WE ShortStory in English. New York Oxford University Press, 1981. pp. 141-146.
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  • In Allen, W.E. Short Story in English . New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. pp. 141-146.
    Criticism Short Stories "Babylon Revisited" "May Day" "The Rich Boy"
  • In Auchincloss, Louis. The Style's the Man . New York: C. Scribner's Sons, c1994. pp. 174-177.
    Criticism The Great Gatsby
  • In Balakian, Nona. Critical Encounters . Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merill, 1978. pp. 146-148.
    Criticism The Basil and Josephine Stories
  • In Berryman, John. The Freedom of the Poet
    Criticism The Great Gatsby
  • In Bewley, Marius. The Eccentric Design: Form in the Classic American Novel . New York: Columbia, 1963. pp. 259-287.
    Criticism Novels Great Gatsby
  • In Bloom, Harold, ed.
  • 65. Fitzgerald, F. Scott Famous Quotes
    Famous quote by Fitzgerald, F. Scott. Send your friend quotes by Fitzgerald, F.Scott. Famous Quotes By Fitzgerald, F. Scott. 18961940 American Writer
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    Famous Quotes By: Fitzgerald, F. Scott 1896-1940 American Writer
    No such thing as a man willing to be honest that would be like a blind man willing to see.
    Fitzgerald, F. Scott
    Honesty

    Let me tell you about the very rich. They are different from you and me. They possess and enjoy early, and it does something to them, makes them soft where we are hard, and cynical where we are trustful, in a way that, unless you were born rich, it is very difficult to understand. They think, deep in their hearts, that they are better than we are because we had to discover the compensations and refuges of life for ourselves. Even when they enter deep into our world or sink below us, they still think that they are better than we are. They are different.
    Fitzgerald, F. Scott
    Riches

    Either you think or else others have to think for you and take power from you, pervert and discipline your natural tastes, civilize and sterilize you.
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    Thoughts and Thinking

    I know myself, but that is all. Fitzgerald, F. Scott Last line from the book - 'This Side of Paradise Self-knowledge

    66. American Study Collection In American Resource Center
    F. Scott Fitzgerald (18961940) was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, but the MiddleWest was not the setting for any of his major works.
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    F. Scott Fitzgerald
    F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, but the Middle West was not the setting for any of his major works. After he entered New Jersey's socially prestigious Princeton University he tried to eradicate his origins, though he was unhappy at college in many ways and felt keenly his inferiority to such classmates as the brilliant literary critic Edmund Wilson, and to all those others who were born rich and born Easterners. When the United States entered World War I, he enlisted in the Army, and in a training camp in Alabama met Zelda, the Southern belle who became his wife and who was the model for most of the beautiful, gay heroines of his fiction. He became a writer to earn enough money to marry her, and his life with her furnished his greatest happiness as well as his greatest misery and pain. His first novel, This Side of Paradise , was published in 1920, the same year as Sinclair Lewis's Main Street , but the two novels reflect two completely different worlds. Fitzgerald's concerns the world of youth, excited though somewhat cynical, and the parties and love affairs of the rich and the would-be rich; Lewis' deals with solid middle-class citizens of Minnesota, where both writers were born not too many miles apart. Fitzgerald was the spokesman for youth; he sensed the romantic yearnings of the time, and the yearnings of the Jazz Age, and he put them into his fiction. By comparison, Lewis' young heroine seems old-fashioned. Stodgy and idealistic, not at all the "new" woman.

    67. F. Scott Fitzgerald Quotes And Quotations - Yuni Words Of Wisdom
    F. Scott Fitzgerald. (18961940) American Writer No grand idea was ever born ina conference, but a lot of foolish ideas have died there.
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    F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) American Writer
    No grand idea was ever born in a conference, but a lot of foolish ideas have died there.
    An author ought to write for the youth of his own generation, the critics of the next, and the school-masters of ever afterward.
    Family quarrels are bitter things. They don't go according to any rules. They're not like aches or wounds; they're more like splits in the skin that won't heal because there's not enough material.
    Forgotten is forgiven.
    It is in the thirties that we want friends. In the forties we know they won't save us any more than love did.
    Never confuse a single defeat with a final defeat.
    O we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.
    The rhythm of the weekend, with its birth, its planned gaieties, and its announced end, followed the rhythm of life and was a substitute for it.
    Vitality shows in not only the ability to persist but the ability to start over.
    Young people do not perceive at once that the giver of wounds is the enemy and the quoted tattle merely the arrow. Famous Quotes and Quotations Email this to a Friend Yuni Words of Wisdom

    68. Zelda Sayre To F. Scott Fitzgerald
    Zelda Sayre to F. Scott Fitzgerald Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (18961940)novelist and short story writer, was born in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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    Zelda Sayre to F. Scott Fitzgerald
    The Lovers Zelda Sayre
    was born in montgomery, Alabama. Daughter of an Alabama High Court judge, Zelda was strikingly beautiful but wild, intelligent but unevenly educated. She married Scott Fitzgerald in 1920 and they had one daughter, Frances (known as Scottie), in 1921. After several years of high and happy living, financed by Scott's success as a writer and shaped by his drinking, her behavior became more erratic and obsessive, and their relationship more strained. In 1930 she had her first breakdown. The years that followed were largely spent in mental institutions, but also saw the publication of her confused and moving novel Save Me the Waltz (1932). She had considerable talent, which never quite fulfilled itself. Zelda died in 1948, victim of an asylum fire at the Highland Hospital, Asheville, North Carolina. Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald
    novelist and short story writer, was born in St. Paul, Minnesota. Irish on his mother's side, he was a Catholic and was educated at Princeton University. He gained instant fame with his first novel This Side of Paradise (1920). Together with his wife Zelda, he came to represent the "Jazz Age", both in his writing and in his lifestyle, with his wildness, generosity, heavy drinking, partying, and high spending. His finest novel was

    69. F. Scott Fitzgerald Quick Reference
    Fitzgerald, Francis Scott (Key). 18961940. American novelist and short-storywriter. Most notable works The Great Gatsby (1925), and Tender is the Night
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    F. Scott Fitzgerald Quick Reference
    Fitzgerald, F[rancis] Scott (Key) American novelist and short-story writer. Most notable works: The Great Gatsby (1925), and Tender is the Night 'The Jazz Age' is Fitzgerald's own descriptive phrase for the 1920s. His works reflect the heady existence suggested in the phrase, as well as the disillusion of such. Referenced from The Wordsworth Companion to Literature in English Back to Quotes, Gossip, and Trivia about T.S. Eliot

    70. The Greatest Literature Of All Time - F. Scott Fitzgerald
    Fitzgerald, F. Scott (18961940). Before Francis Scott Fitzgerald died at age44, he thought he was a failure. His obituaries described him as an obscure
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    See also: Tales of the Jazz Age The Great Gatsby Tender Is the Night Ernest Hemingway Home pages: The Greatest Literature of All Time Selected Authors Selected Greatest Works Editor Eric FITZGERALD, F. Scott Before Francis Scott Fitzgerald died at age 44, he thought he was a failure. His obituaries described him as an obscure writer who never fulfilled his early promise. The second printing of The Great Gatsby sat unsold fifteen years after the book's publication. Twenty-odd years later, Fitzgerald was universally recognized as one of the great literary figures of the century and The
    Great Gatsby
    was widely acclaimed one of the greatest novels of the modern era. Even more surprising to Fitzgerald might be how his own life has come to represent in the public imagination the romantic rise and fall of American idealism—a favourite subject of his writing—in the first half of the twentieth century. Fitzgerald was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, the son of a failed furniture manufacturer although the family lived well on an inheritance. He attended Princeton University, quitting in 1917 to join the army after the United States entered the First World War. During the war, he wrote a novel taking place at Princeton, The Romantic Egotist

    71. PLCMC - Catalog - AudioTape Books
    Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 18961940. This Side of Paradise. Fitzgerald,F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940. Tender is the Night
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    72. BrothersJudd.com - Books By F. Scott Fitzgerald Reviewed
    The Great Gatsby (1925) F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) (GradeB). Tender isthe Night (1934) - F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) (GradeC-)
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    73. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Fitzgerald, F. Scott [Francis Sc
    Fitzgerald, F. Scott Francis Scott, 18961940 F Index Main Index This Side of Paradise This Side of Paradise
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    74. Oxford University Press: A Historical Guide To F. Scott Fitzgerald: Kirk Curnutt
    Although perceived in his own day as a lightweight chronicler of 1920s trendsand fads, F. Scott Fitzgerald (18961940) is now recognized as one of the most
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    75. New York University | Bobst Library: Research Assistance -- Rg52.html
    Fitzgerald, F. Scott (18961940) See also classified section I7966 ff.American literature. 1900-1999 Wharton, Edith. And Fitzgerald, F. Scott. I9293.
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    The MLA Bibliography is a major resource for literature, language and linguistics, folkore and film. It indexes journal articles (but not book reviews), books (including collections and festschriften), conference papers and proceedings, selected dissertations and reference works. This guide provides assistance for using the MLA Bibliography in Print. For information on accessing the MLA Bibliography via the Web, please see a librarian. MLA International Bibliography of Books and Articles on the Modern Languages and Literatures . New York: Modern Language Association, 1921 to date.
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    76. The SAC LitWeb F. Scott Fitzgerald Page
    18961940 ). Major Works The novels have been kept in print and are now in print The Price Was High Fifty Uncollected Stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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    Major Works

    The novels have been kept in print and are now in print in cloth and paperback editions from Scribner's. See also the Collected Stories edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli, Scribner's, 1989.
    This Side of Paradise
    Flappers and Philosophers
    The Beautiful and Damned
    Tales of the Jazz Age
    The Vegetable
    The Great Gatsby
    All the Sad Young Men
    Tender is the Night
    Taps at Reveille The Last Tycoon The Crack-Up The Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald
    . Edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978. The Price Was High: Fifty Uncollected Stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald . Edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli. Harcort Brace, 1979. The Correspondence of F. Scott Fitzgerald . Edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli and Margaret M. Duggan with the assistance of Susan Walker. Random House, 1980. F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Life in Letters . Edited and Annotated by Matthew J. Bruccoli. Scribner's, 1994. About Fitzgerald Matthew J. Bruccoli, Some Sort of Epic Grandeur: The Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald . Carroll and Graf, 1993.

    77. Author F Scott Fitzgerald, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
    F Scott Fitzgerald (next poet) I was from USA, and I lived from 18961940.Print or Buy my poetry? Guestbook Comments On F Scott Fitzgerald (show all)
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    HERE, Earth-born, over the lilt of the water,
    Lisping its music and bearing a burden of light

    78. F Scott Fitzgerald - Definition Of F Scott Fitzgerald By The Free
    F. Scott Fitzgerald United States novelist (1896-1940). Francis Scott KeyFitzgerald, Fitzgerald author, writer - writes (books or stories or articles
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    79. Famous Quotes By Fitzgerald - ThinkExist Quotations
    Zelda Fitzgerald quotes (Wife of American shortstory writer F. Scott Fitzgerald.)Similar Quotes. 1896-1940). Similar Quotes. Add to my book
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    Showing top results. For more precise results use top quotes filters below. " I don't want to live. I want to love first, and live incidentally. " Zelda Fitzgerald quotes (Wife of American short-story writer F. Scott Fitzgerald.) Similar Quotes . About: Love quotes Add to my book show_bar(15289,null,'i_don-t_want_to_live-i_want_to_love_first-and') " The world only exists in your eyes. You can make it as big or as small as you want. " Francis Scott Fitzgerald quotes (American Writer and Author of The Great Gatsby. 1896-1940) Similar Quotes Add to my book show_bar(354794,null,'the-world-only-exists-in-your-eyes-you-can-make') " Nobody has ever measured, not even poets, how much the human heart can hold. " Zelda Fitzgerald quotes (Wife of American short-story writer F. Scott Fitzgerald.) Similar Quotes . About: Poetry quotes Add to my book show_bar(15290,null,'nobody_has_ever_measured-not_even_poets-how_much') "

    80. F Scott Fitzgerald - Definition By Dict.die.net
    F. Scott Fitzgerald n United States novelist (18961940) syn Fitzgerald, F.Scott Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald. die.net
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    Search dictionary for Source: WordNet (r) 1.7 F. Scott Fitzgerald n : United States novelist (1896-1940) [syn: Fitzgerald , F. Scott Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald
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