F. Scott Fitzgerald
World War I was over, and the future, which had been so uncertain for Europe, now seemed bright. For nearly a decade, F. Scott Fitzgerald lived and wrote in the City of Lights. This is the story of those productive years in Paris, France.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
While there are other biographies of Fitzgerald, this work meets the need of high school students for a concise, accessible, and informative survey of Fitzgerald's life and career.
Tales of the Jazz Age.( 1922 ) by
" All of the stories had been published earlier, independently, in either Metropolitan Magazine (New York), Saturday Evening Post, Smart Set, Collier's, Chicago Sunday Tribune, or Vanity Fair.This is a Southern story, with the setting laid ...
F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Jazz Age
Learn about the exciting life and times of F. Scott Fitzgerald, the era of the Jazz Age, and its influence on Fitzgerald_s greatest works.
Dear Scott/Dear Max
Correspondence written between 1919 and 1940 between F. Scott Fitzgerald and his editor at Scribner's, Max Perkins, illuminates the careers of both men, and includes insights on contemporaries Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Wolfe, Ring Lardner, ...
Fitzgerald's Craft of Short Fiction
... Fitzgerald's inability to gauge the relationship between length of text and complexity of plot . Yet clearly the psychological aspect of the husband intrigued him enough to wish to leave in this tantalizing but aborted analysis of his ...
The GREAT GATSBY F. Scott Fitzgerald
THE GREAT GATSBY by F. Scott Fitzgerald 1896-1940
The Thoughtbook of F. Scott Fitzgerald
When F. Scott Fitzgerald was fourteen and living in St. Paul, he began keeping a short diary of his exploits among his friends, friendly rivals, and crushes.
F. Scott Fitzgerald on Authorship
Bruccoli exposes the error of segregating Fitzgerald's magazine and movie work from his novels, suggesting instead that a symbiotic relationship exists among these works and ties them together.
Some Sort of Epic Grandeur
This biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald investigates the relationship between his novels and his magazine work, documents his finances, and discusses his disastrous marriage to Zelda and difficult relationship with Hemingway.
The Best Early Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald
In the euphoric months before and after the publication of "This Side of Paradise," F. Scott Fitzgerald, the flapper's historian and poet laureate of the Jazz Age, wrote the ten stories that appear in this unique collection.
The Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
Bringing together twenty-three leading writers and scholars on Fitzgerald, each focusing on two years of his life, this volume takes its cue from Henry James’s remark, cited by preeminent Fitzgerald biographer Scott Donaldson: “The ...
F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald's third book, stands as the supreme achievement of his career. First published in 1925, this quintessential novel of the Jazz Age has been acclaimed by generations of readers.
The Perfect Hour
Scott also wrote short stories inspired by her–including “Babes in the Woods” and “Winter Dreams,” which, along with Ginevra’s own story featuring Scott are reprinted in this volume.
F. Scott Fitzgerald On Writing
In this collection of excerpts from his books, articles, and personal letters to friends and peers, Fitzgerald illustrates the life of the writer in a timeless way.
Scott Fitzgerald, Crisis in an American Identity
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Collected Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald
This compilation unveils a mosaic of Fitzgerald's thoughts, reflections, and correspondences, capturing the essence of his experiences during the Jazz Age and the Roaring Twenties.
Zelda Fitzgerald
A portrait of the Jazz Age artist and wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald traces their dysfunctional marriage, Zelda's work as a painter and dancer, and her struggle to define herself.
As Ever, Scott Fitz--
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