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  1. Literary Masters: F. Scott Fitzgerald (Literary Masters Series) by Judith S. Baughman, 2000-05
  2. Dear Scott, Dearest Zelda: The Love Letters of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald
  3. F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Literary Life by Andrew Hook, 2002-10-25
  4. F. Scott Fitzgerald: His Art and His Technique by James E. Miller, 1964-05-01
  5. Reader's Companion to F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender Is the Night by Matthew Joseph Bruccoli, Judith S. Baughman, 1996-01
  6. F. Scott Fitzgerald in the Marketplace: The Auction and Dealer Catalogues, 1935-2006
  7. Fiction, Film and F. Scott Fitzgerald (A Campion book) by Gene D. Phillips, 1986-03
  8. F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby
  9. The Winding Road to West Egg: The Artistic Development of F. Scott Fitzgerald by Robert Roulston, Helen Roulston, 1995-06
  10. The Far Side of Paradise: A Biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald by Arthur Mizener, 1986
  11. The Beautiful and Damned (Vintage Classics) by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 2010-08-10
  12. F. Scott Fitzgerald (Writers and Their Works) by Kevin A. Boon, 2005-11-30
  13. F. Scott Fitzgerald: Voice of the Jazz Age (Lerner Biographies) by Caroline Evensen Lazo, 2002-09
  14. F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota: Toward the Summit by Dave Page, John J. Koblas, 1996-11

81. University Of Canterbury Library Catalogue
Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 18961940. 5. The great Gatsby /, 1990.Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940. 6. The Great Gatsby, c1991.
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82. [Fitzgerald, F. Scott] USC: F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary Home Page
Keywords, F. Scott Fitzgerald; Francis Scott Fitzgerald; 18961940; LCSH,Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940 Criticism and
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83. Review Of American Masters: F. Scott Fitzgerald
American Masters’ “F. Scott Fitzgerald Winter Dreams” covers the rise and fall From an early age, Fitzgerald (18961940) desired economic comfort and
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F. Scott Fitzgerald (PBS) Close this window to return to the list of reviews American Masters : “F. Scott Fitzgerald: Winter Dreams” (PBS) American Masters’ “F. Scott Fitzgerald: Winter Dreams” covers the rise and fall of a conflicted writer. From an early age, Fitzgerald (1896-1940) desired economic comfort and dreamed of a bourgeois lifestyle. Despite achieving this status through his skills as a writer, Fitzgerald remained just on the edge of enjoying his success. As the documentary stresses, his literary needs kept him an outsider looking in, a role he paradoxically claimed to covet. During the film’s first half I was fascinated by his wish to be in one world while remaining in another. I was impressed by the way Fitzgerald’s writing grew out this self-imposed role. However, once Fitzgerald’s life began to fall apart, around the publication of Tender Is the Night (1934), the documentary also began to fall apart. “Winter Dreams” starts with a passage from one of Fitzgerald’s letters, and right away we learn about his goals for economic success, his quest for the American Dream. The film quickly takes us through his Princeton years and subsequent departure, his military career, and finally slows down once he meets his future wife, Zelda Sayre. From here we get more details regarding Fitzgerald’s literary efforts, resulting in the publication of his first novel

84. Malaspina Great Books - F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896)
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85. F Scott Fitzgerald - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald), 1896 1940, American novelistand shortstory writer of life. After the birth of their daughter,
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86. Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 1896 - 1940
F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald, F. Scott 1896 1940 Writings by F.Scott Fitzgerald. The Great Gatsby (Online Book). Flappers And Philosophers
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Unfortunately, the Fitzgeralds lived far beyond their means and soon found themselves deeply in debt. They moved to Europe, hoping to cut back on expenses. There, they befriended other expatriate writers including Ernest Hemingway and Gertrude Stein. While in Europe, Fitzgerald finished his masterpiece, The Great Gatsby (1925). However, Europe proved no cheaper for the Fitzgeralds. Although Fitzgerald published dozens of short stories-178 in his lifetime, including an acclaimed collection entitled All the Sad Young Men-he did not produce another novel until almost a decade after The Great Gatsby was published. As the couple's debts mounted, Fitzgerald plunged into alcoholism and his wife became increasingly unstable. In 1930, Zelda suffered the first of several breakdowns and was institutionalized. She spent the rest of her life in a sanitarium. Fitzgerald's next novel, Tender is the Night (1934), failed to resonate with the American public, and Fitzgerald's fortunes plummeted. He chronicled his own mental and emotional breakdown in a book of essays entitled The Crack-Up (published after his death in 1945). In 1937, Fitzgerald moved to Hollywood to try screenwriting. He fell in love with Sheilah Graham, a prominent Hollywood gossip columnist, stopped drinking and began renewed literary efforts. While he lived with Graham in Los Angeles, he occasionally flew East to visit Zelda or their daughter, Scottie, then in college in New York. In 1940, while in the midst of writing a novel about Hollywood, The Last Tycoon, Fitzgerald died of a heart attack at the age of 44. The Last Tycoon was published posthumously in 1941.

87. F. Scott Fitzgerald Life Stories, Books, & Links
F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 1940). Category American Literature. Born September24, 1896 Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. Died December 21, 1940
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION F. Scott Fitzgerald
Category: American Literature Born: September 24, 1896
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States Died: December 21, 1940
Hollywood, California, United States Related authors:
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Ernest Hemingway H. L. Mencken James Joyce ... list all writers F. Scott Fitzgerald - LIFE STORIES
On this day in 1948, F. Scott Fitzgerald's wife, Zelda, and eight other patients were killed in a fire at the Highland Mental Hospital in Asheville, North Carolina. This was eighteen years after Zelda's first mental breakdown and eight years after Scott's fatal heart attack a world away from the Jazz Age they helped to define, and which helped to defeat them. Not So Great Gatsby Titles
On this day in 1924, feeling that he had finally found the ideal title for his new novel, F. Scott Fitzgerald enthusiastically wired his editor, Max Perkins, that he was "CRAZY ABOUT TITLE UNDER THE RED WHITE AND BLUE...." Not as crazy as her husband about this one, or about "The High Bouncing Lover," or " Among the Ash Heaps," Zelda (and Perkins) eventually talked him into

88. F. Scott Fitzgerald - Not So Great Gatsby Titles, And Other Stories
Picture of F. Scott Fitzgerald, author of The Great Gatsby, by David Silvette.March 19, 1924. F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 1940). Not So Great Gatsby Titles
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89. F. Scott Fitzgerald Quotes - The Quotations Page
F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 1940) US novelist more author details F.Scott Fitzgerald; In a real dark night of the soul it is always three o clock in
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At 18 our convictions are hills from which we look; At 45 they are caves in which we hide.
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In a real dark night of the soul it is always three o'clock in the morning, day after day.
F. Scott Fitzgerald "The Crack-Up" (1936)
The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time, and still retain the ability to function.
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Sometimes it is harder to deprive oneself of a pain than of a pleasure.
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91. AUTHOR RESOURCES (ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHIES & BIOGRAPHIES) Francis Scott Key Fitz
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (1896 1940) Annotated Bibliography Fitzgerald, F.Scott. In American writers A collection of literary biographies vol.
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Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (1896 - 1940) Annotated Bibliography Sources located and evaluated by Sarah Foley, May 2000, student in EN272 (Modern American Short Fiction), New Hampshire Technical Institute, Concord, New Hampshire. Farnum Library Sources: 1. Bruccoli, M. (1981). Some sort of epic grandeur , New York: HBJ publishers. [Call No: ] This is an excellent source of biographical information. Matthew Bruccoli is a credible source because he personally worked with Fitzgerald's daughter, Scottie. A library of literary criticism: Modern American literature vol. 1. (pp 397-404). New York: Fredrick Unger [Call No: Ref PS 221 .C8 1969 v. 1] This is a collection of different people's opinions on Fitzgerald as a person and also of his works. This source is good if you want to know what he was really like. 3. The Gale Group. (1999). F. Scott Fitzgerald. Contemporary authors online . The Gale Group. This resource is available on the Internet through the Farnum library under Research Tools. This is an excellent source of biographical information. 4. Unger, L. (Ed). (1974). Fitzgerald, F. Scott. In

92. The Cambridge Companion To F. Scott Fitzgerald - Cambridge
Fitzgerald, F. Scott(Francis Scott),18961940Criticism and F.Scott Fitzgerald, age consciousness, and the rise of American youth culture Kirk
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93. 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. In a booming America, F. Scott
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Start your day with a thought-provoking quote from the world's greatest thinkers and writers. Sign up to The Daily Muse for free. 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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94. F. Scott Fitzgerald
Educeth site — F.Scott Fitzgerald 1896 1940 http//educeth.ethz.ch/english/readinglist/Fitzgerald,f.Scott.html Less a resource in its own right than a
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1 = Poor 2 = Fair 3 = Good 4 = Excellent F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary: University of South Carolina
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This is a comprehensive information base "for those seeking information, essays, facts, writings, anything and everything about the author." Teachers will find of particular value its collection of complete texts, background information on the Fitzgeralds, and film/video referrals. Students will find it easily navigable. Includes a search function for locating specific materials.
Overall Rating: 4 American Storytellers: F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Sensible Thing"
http://www.pbs.org/kteh/amstorytellers/ Well-produced and colorful, this is a diverse collection of online tools. "Good short biographies of Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda" and a complete list of Fitzgerald's works are offered. A unique feature that may be of interest to students is a link to a Fitzgerald chat room. "While it does not contain the amount of first-hand artifacts of other sites, it is a captivating site for students of all ages." Overall Rating: 3 The Internet Public Library: Online Literary Criticism Collection

95. F. Scott Fitzgerald
F. Scott Fitzgerald 1896 1940. Biography. F. Scott Fitzgerald was a self-mademan who epitomized both the glory of the Jazz Age and the desperation of the
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Biography F. Scott Fitzgerald was a self-made man who epitomized both the glory of the Jazz Age and the desperation of the aftermath of the 1929 stock market crash. Born and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota, Fitzgerald met and fell in love with Zelda Zayre when his army unit was stationed in Montgomery, Alabama. Zelda refused his marriage proposal, so Fitzgerald left for New York to win a fortune and Zelda's love. He succeeded with This Side of Paradise (1920), an instant critical and financial hit: Zelda married him a week after its release. The Fitzgeralds were extravagant beyond their means, partying and drinking into the night and using up all the proceeds from two short-story collections and a second novel, The Beautiful and the Damned (1922). They moved to France in 1924 living among the group of American expatriates that included Hemingway , Stein, and Pound and in 1925 Fitzgerald wrote his masterpiece, The Great Gatsby . The party ended, though, when heavy debts drove Scott to alcoholism and Zelda to insanity: she had a breakdown in 1931 and spent the rest of her life in mental hospitals. Fitzgerald continued to write to support himself and their daughter, finally landing in Hollywood in 1937 as a screenwriter. He died of a heart attack at the age of forty-four. Explorations Babylon Revisited contains many of the motifs of Fitzgerald's most famous stories: a setting among the rich and the aimless; a theme of failed love and longing for a time and a world that cannot be regained; a narrative voice which is urbane, surprising in its imagery, and darkly evocative.

96. Famous Romantic Love Letter From F Scott Fitzgerald
The novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 1940) perfectly captured the spirit ofthe 1920s. His best-known novel, The Great Gatsby, made him an instant
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RoMANtic Love Letters The novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 - 1940) perfectly captured the spirit of the 1920s. His best-known novel, The Great Gatsby, made him an instant success and subjected both Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda, to intense publicity. Much of that attention was negative, dwelling on Fitzgerald's battles with alcohol and Zelda's mental breakdown. It is evident in this letter, written just before their marriage, the extent of their devotion to each other.
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

97. F Scott Fitzgerald Bibliography
A bibliography of F Scott Fitzgerald s books and short stories, with book coversand links to related authors. F Scott Fitzgerald USA (1896 1940)
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98. RepeatAfterUs.com - F. Scott Fitzgerald
Contents Author F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1896 1940. 39 Texts. Prose Fiction (13 texts ), Difficulty Level. Benediction, Intermediate
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F. Francis Scott Fitzgerald (1896 1940). Grown up, and that is a terriblyhard thing to do. It is much easier to skip it and go from one childhood to
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100. F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fiction And Screen Writer
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald. 1896 1940. Novels. Fitzgerald, F. Scott, ThisSide of Paradise, 1920. The Beautiful and the Damned, 1922.
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Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald
Novels Fitzgerald, F. Scott,
This Side of Paradise,
The Beautiful and the Damned,
The Great Gatsby,
Tender Is the Night,
The Love of the Last Tycoon,
Scribner Paperback, New York, 1941. ISBN: 0-02-019985-6
Original Short Fiction
Fitzgerald, F. Scott,
Princeton University Library Chronicle
The Saturday Evening Post
Collections of Short Fiction
Fitzgerald, F. Scott,
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
Sources of Biographical and Bibliographical Information
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

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