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  1. F. Scott Fitzgerald on Authorship by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Matthew Joseph Bruccoli, et all 1996-09
  2. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 2009-03-02
  3. The Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald (a Selection of 28 Stories With an Introduction By Malcolm Cowley) by Fitzgerald F. Scott, 1948
  4. F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby
  5. Collected Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald (Halcyon Classics) by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 2009-11-02
  6. Cuentos. Volumen 1 (The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald) (Spanish Edition) by Francis Scott Fitzgerald, 2005-07-30
  7. Flappers and Philosophers: Library Edition by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 2000-01
  8. The Perfect Hour: The Romance of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ginevra King, His First Love by James L.W. Iii West, 2007-12-18
  9. The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 2010-08-16
  10. THE MAN WHO WOULD BE F. SCOTT FITZGERALD. by David. HANDLER, 1993-01-01
  11. Winter Dreams by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 2010-05-23
  12. The notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald (A Harvest book) by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1980
  13. This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald (Halcyon Classics) by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 2010-09-28
  14. Der große Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 2006-05-31

61. Final Residence Of F. Scott Fitzgerald (photo)
Photograph of Sheila Graham's house where F. scott fitzgerald died.
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The apartment house where F. SCOTT FITZGERALD died in 1940.
at 1443 North Hayworth Ave., in Hollywood, California.
(It was actually the apartment of his companion, journalist Sheila Graham.
Fitzgerald was staying there because of a bad heart condition which
made it difficult for him to climb the stairs to his own second-floor
apartment nearby at 1403 North Laurel Avenue.)
(Note: This is a private home. Do not trespass or disturb the residents.)
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62. F. Scott Fitzgerald And Zelda Fitzgerald Background
names, scott and Zelda, have become immediately recognizable to people throughout the world, many of whom have never read any of F. scott fitzgerald s fiction
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63. F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby (1925)
F. scott fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby (1925). Written Further resources for studying F. scott fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby University
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F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby
Written in 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby is often referred to as "The Great American Novel," and as the quintessential work which captures the mood of the "Jazz Age."
Fitzgerald was born in 1896 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and educated at Princeton, although he dropped out to join the army before he completed his degree. Stationed near Montgomery, Alabama, he met and later married Zelda Sayre, a high-strung woman from a family more prominent than his own. His first novel, This Side of Paradise , published in 1920. was a tremendous critical and commercial success. Fitzgerald followed with The Beautiful and the Damned in 1922, The Great Gatsby in 1925, Tender is the Night (1934), and was working on The Last Tycoon (1941) when he died, in Hollywood, in 1940.
Questions to Think About:
1) Who do you think the characters in The Great Gatsby represent? Do they seem like real people? Which characters seem the most real to you?
2) What is the symbolism of the green light that appears throughout the novel (at the end of Daisy's pier, at intersections throughout the book)?
3) Fitzgerald returns several times to describe a decrepit optical products sign the eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleberg that hovers over "the valley of ashes." What does that sign represent?

64. F. Scott Fitzgerald
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  • 65. PAL: F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940)
    Chapter 7 Early Twentieth Century F. scott fitzgerald (1896-1940). 7th International F. scott fitzgerald Conference Vevey, Switzerland June 27-July 3, 2004.
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    PAL: Perspectives in American Literature
    A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben Chapter 7: Early Twentieth Century - F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940)
    7th International F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference
    Vevey, Switzerland
    June 27-July 3, 2004 FSF Biography Online Lit. Crit. Collection The FSF Society Primary Works ... Home Page
    Source: 1995 US Postal Service Considered today as one of the major prose stylist of the twentieth century, Fitzgerald celebrates the boom of the 1920s and the crash of the 1930s. His themes combine the hollowness of the American worship of riches and the never-ending dream of love, splendor, and glory. Top Primary Works This Side of Paradise Flappers and Philosophers The Beautiful and the Damned Tales of the Jazz Age The Vegetable, Or from the Postman to President (satirical play), 1923; The Great Gatsby All the Sad Young Men Tender is the Night Taps At Reveille The Last Tycoon (unfinished) ed. Edmund Wilson, 1941; The Crack-Up ed. by Edmund Wilson, 1945. Top Selected Bibliography Bruccoli, Matthew J.

    66. F. Scott Fitzgerald Biography
    F. scott fitzgerald. September 24, 1896December 21, 1940. The Stories of F. scott fitzgerald, ed. Malcolm Cowley (New York Scribners, 1951).
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    F. Scott Fitzgerald September 24, 1896-December 21, 1940
    Nationality: American
    Ethnicity: Irish
    Birth Date: September 24, 1896
    Place of Birth: Saint Paul, Minnesota
    Death Date: December 21, 1940
    Place of Death: Hollywood, California
    Genre(s): NOVELS; SHORT STORIES; FICTION
    Table of Contents: Biographical and Critical Essay
    This Side of Paradise

    The Beautiful and Damned
    "May Day" ... About This Essay Jump to Additional DLB Essay(s) on This Author: American Writers in Paris, 1920-1939 American Short-Story Writers, 1910-1945, First Series Personal Information: Education: Princeton University, 1913
    WRITINGS BY THE AUTHOR:
  • This Side of Paradise (New York: Scribners, 1920; London: Collins, 1921).
  • Flappers and Philosophers (New York: Scribners, 1920; London: Collins, 1922).
  • The Beautiful and Damned (New York: Scribners, 1922; London: Collins, 1922).
  • Tales of the Jazz Age (New York: Scribners, 1922; London: Collins, 1923).
  • The Vegetable (New York: Scribners, 1923).
  • The Great Gatsby
  • All the Sad Young Men (New York: Scribners, 1926).
  • Tender Is the Night
  • Taps at Reveille (New York: Scribners, 1935).
  • 67. F. Scott Fitzgerald - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    F. scott fitzgerald. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Enlarge F.scott fitzgerald, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1937.
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    F. Scott Fitzgerald
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. F.Scott Fitzgerald, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1937 Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald September 24 December 21 ), was a Jazz Age novelist Born in Saint Paul, Minnesota , Fitzgerald is regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th Century. The self-styled spokesman of the " Lost Generation " the Americans born in the 1890s who came of age during World War I crafted five novels and dozens of short stories that treat themes of youth, despair, and age with remarkable emotional honesty. His heroes handsome, confident, and doomed blaze brilliantly before exploding ("Show me a hero," he once said, "and I will write you a tragedy"), and his heroines are beautiful and intricate. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Early years
    2 Life with Zelda

    3 Hollywood years

    4 Quotation
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    5.2 Biography and criticism
    Early years
    He was named for his relative Francis Scott Key , but commonly known as simply Scott. Scott Fitzgerald attended

    68. F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
    Information and resources, including a quiz.
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    "Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgiastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that's no mattertomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther..."
    from The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald Click here for a great study guide for the book. F.Scott Fitzgerald Homepage Learn about The Roaring Twenties: the setting for The Great Gatsby The JAZZ AGE: Flapper Culture and Style Read exerpts from an article from the
    Ladies' Home Journal of August 1921
    "Does Jazz Put the "SIN" in Syncopation?"

    To say that she disapproves of the music is an understatement! The Great Gatsby Trivia Challenge! Play a Game! DRESS DAISY! MsE's Notes Junior English Homework Help ... Fun Stuff

    69. F. Scott Fitzgerald - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    F. scott fitzgerald. (Redirected from F scott fitzgerald). Enlarge F.scott fitzgerald, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1937.
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    (Redirected from F Scott Fitzgerald F.Scott Fitzgerald, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1937 Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald September 24 December 21 ), was a Jazz Age novelist Born in Saint Paul, Minnesota , Fitzgerald is regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th Century. The self-styled spokesman of the " Lost Generation " the Americans born in the 1890s who came of age during World War I crafted five novels and dozens of short stories that treat themes of youth, despair, and age with remarkable emotional honesty. His heroes handsome, confident, and doomed blaze brilliantly before exploding ("Show me a hero," he once said, "and I will write you a tragedy"), and his heroines are beautiful and intricate. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Early years
    2 Life with Zelda

    3 Hollywood years

    4 Quotation
    ...
    5.2 Biography and criticism
    Early years
    He was named for his relative Francis Scott Key , but commonly known as simply Scott. Scott Fitzgerald attended

    70. Great Gatsby Guide
    Online guide to F. scott fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. Includes detailed chapter and character summaries, along with a brief biography of fitzgerald.
    http://greatgatsbyguide.com

    71. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Mod
    An Outline of American Literature by Kathryn VanSpanckeren. Modernism and Experimentation Authors F. scott fitzgerald (18961940). *** Index***.
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    FRtR Outlines American Literature Modernism and Experimentation ... Authors F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940)
    An Outline of American Literature:
    by Kathryn VanSpanckeren
    Modernism and Experimentation: Authors: F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940)
    Index Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald's life resembles a fairy tale. During World War I, Fitzgerald enlisted in the U.S. Army and fell in love with a rich and beautiful girl, Zelda Sayre, who lived near Montgomery, Alabama, where he was stationed. Zelda broke off their engagement because he was relatively poor. After he was discharged at war's end, he went to seek his literary fortune in New York City in order to marry her. His first novel, This Side of Paradise (1920), became a best- seller, and at 24 they married. Neither of them was able to withstand the stresses of success and fame, and they squandered their money. They moved to France to economize in 1924 and returned seven years later. Zelda became mentally unstable and had to be institutionalized; Fitzgerald himself became an alcoholic and died young as a movie screenwriter. Fitzgerald's secure place in American literature rests primarily on his novel The Great Gatsby (1925), a brilliantly written, economically structured story about the American dream of the self-made man. The protagonist, the mysterious Jay Gatsby, discovers the devastating cost of success in terms of personal fulfillment and love. Other fine works include

    72. This Side Of Paradise
    Complete chapterindexed hypertext and e-text from Literature Project.
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    CHAPTER 1 Amory, Son of Beatrice CHAPTER 2 Spires and Gargoyles CHAPTER 3 The Egotist Considers CHAPTER 4 Narcissus Off Duty BOOK TWO - The Education of a Personage CHAPTER 1 The Dibutante CHAPTER 2 Experiments in Convalescence CHAPTER 3 Young Irony CHAPTER 4 The Supercilious Sacrifice CHAPTER 5 The Egotist Becomes a Personage
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    73. Today In History: September 24
    F. scott fitzgerald The Great Gatsby. Portrait of F. scott fitzgerald F. scott fitzgerald, June 4, 1937. Creative Americans Portraits by Van Vechten, 19321964.
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    The Library of Congress So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past. F. Scott Fitzgerald
    The Great Gatsby
    F. Scott Fitzgerald,

    June 4, 1937.
    Creative Americans: Portraits by Van Vechten, 1932-1964
    Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald, best known for his classic American novel The Great Gatsby , was born on September 24 , 1896 in St. Paul , Minnesota. Named for his distant cousin Francis Scott Key, author of the " The Star-Spangled Banner ," Fitzgerald was descended, on his father's side, from a long line of Marylanders. His mother, Mary McQuillan, was the daughter of an Irish immigrant who made his fortune as a wholesale grocer in St. Paul. Fitzgerald achieved fame almost overnight with the 1920 publication of his first novel, This Side of Paradise . The novel, which draws heavily upon his years at Princeton , tells the story of a young man's quest for fulfillment in love and career. The success of this novel enabled Fitzgerald to marry Zelda Sayre, whom he had met while stationed at Camp Sheridan , near Montgomery, Alabama. Over the course of the next decade and a half, while struggling to cope with the demons of his alcoholism and her emerging mental illness, the Fitzgeralds enjoyed a life of literary celebrity among the American artists and writers who had expatriated to Paris after the

    74. F. Scott Fitzgerald's 100th Birthday
    Puzzle The deadline for the contest is past, but you can still display your flair for 20th century American lit with the F. scott fitzgerald crossword puzzle.
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    Come help us celebrate Fitzgerald,
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    take a look. He's good.
    Garrison Keillor

    Welcome to the Celebration!
    September 24 - 27, 1996 MARATHON READINGS and renowned visiting writers; dedication ceremonies and birthday cake candles; special radio broadcasts and 20s-style music. If you're in St. Paul towards the end of September, join in the occasion! And if you can't make it in person, visit this site regularly as we bring the celebration to life online.
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    The deadline for the contest is past, but you can still display your flair for 20th century American lit with the F. Scott Fitzgerald crossword puzzle.
    ACTIVITIES Calendar of Events
    Your complete and most up-to-date guide to all the festivities. Literature Festival, September 27
    High school and college students meet with renowned writers to explore the world of literature, writing and publishing. An overview of the day and registration information. HISTORY The St. Paul Connection A personal reflection by Garrison Keillor plus a perspective on the role played by St. Paul in Fitzgerald's life. A Fitzgerald Capsule History A concise chronology of Fitzgerald's life.

    75. 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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      Fitzgerald, F. Scott Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald), Born of middle-class parents, Fitzgerald attended private schools, entering Princeton in 1913. He was placed on academic probation in his junior year, and in 1917 he left Princeton to join the army. While stationed in Montgomery, Ala., he met and fell in love with Zelda Sayre, the daughter of a local judge. During this time, he also began working on his first novel, This Side of Paradise, which describes life at Princeton among the glittering, bored, and disillusioned, postwar generation. Published in 1920, the novel was an instant success and brought Fitzgerald enough money to marry Zelda that same year. The young couple moved to New York City, where they became notorious for their madcap lifestyle. Fitzgerald made money by writing stories for various magazines. In 1922 he published his second novel, The Beautiful and Damned

    76. F. Scott Fitzgerald --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    fitzgerald, F. scott Encyclopædia Britannica Article. , fitzgerald, F. scott (1896–1940). The novels and short stories of F. scott
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    77. F. Scott Fitzgerald --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
    fitzgerald, F. scott Britannica Student Encyclopedia. , fitzgerald, F. scott (1896–1940). The novels and short stories of F. scott
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    78. MSN Encarta - Fitzgerald, F(rancis) Scott (Key)
    Encyclopedia Article, from, Encarta, Advertisement. fitzgerald, F(rancis) scott (Key).
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    79. F. Scott Fitzgerald - F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby Www.123HelpMe.com
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    80. Fitzgerald As Novelist Bryant Mangum
    1998, pp. 416417. Reprinted with permission of Fitzroy-Dearborn Publishers. 416. fitzgerald, F. scott (1896-1940). The importance
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      Bryant Mangum, "F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940)," Encyclopedia of the Novel, ed. Paul Schellinger, London and Chicago: Fitzroy-Dearborn, 1998, pp. 416-417. Reprinted with permission of Fitzroy-Dearborn Publishers
      FITZGERALD, F. Scott (1896-1940) The importance of F. Scott Fitzgerald's major contributions to the development of the novel were blurred during his lifetime by contemporary images of him as historian of the Jazz Age, as creator of the American flapper, and as popular author of more than 150 short stories, many of them about young love for the Saturday Evening Post , the mouthpiece of middle America in the 1920's and 1930's. While it would be a mistake to discount the importance of Fitzgerald's role as social historian, it has become increasingly clear to critics and literary historians in the half century since Fitzgerald's death, as it was indeed clear to a few serious artists and literary critics such as T.S. Eliot and H.L. Mencken during his lifetime, that his artistic contributions to American letters, particularly to the novel form, place him alongside such other immortals as Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry James, two authors whom, along with Edith Wharton and for very different reasons, he perhaps most closely resembles.
      Fitzgerald's reputation as a novelist, as one observer has noted, results from "the hard core of morality" in his work and from his offering "a fiction that is hard to imitate but from which much can be learned." Fitzgerald's experiments with form led him from the novel of saturation in the case of his first novel

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