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  1. Frances Scott " Scottie " Fitzgerald (October 26, 1921 – June 18, 1986) was an American writer and journalist and the only child of novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald. She matriculated from Vassar College and worked for The Washington Post, The New Yorker, and other publications. [1] .

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  2. May 7, 2024 · F. Scott Fitzgerald (born September 24, 1896, St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.—died December 21, 1940, Hollywood, California) was an American short-story writer and novelist famous for his depictions of the Jazz Age (the 1920s), his most brilliant novel being The Great Gatsby (1925).

  3. Apr 3, 2014 · F. Scott Fitzgerald was a short story writer and novelist considered one of the pre-eminent authors in the history of American literature due almost entirely to the enormous posthumous...

  4. Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896 – December 21, 1940) was an American novelist, essayist, and short story writer. He is best known for his novels depicting the flamboyance and excess of the Jazz Age —a term he popularized in his short story collection Tales of the Jazz Age .

  5. Jun 1, 2010 · Learn about the life and works of F. Scott Fitzgerald, one of America's most celebrated writers and chroniclers of the Roaring Twenties. Explore his novels, such as The Great Gatsby and Tender Is the Night, and his struggles with alcoholism and mental illness.

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  7. The Frances “Scottie” Fitzgerald Lanaham Smith Papers. By Julia Van Develder. Photos Courtesy of Archives and Special Collections. Probably when she was eight or nine, living in Paris with her parents, F. Scott and Zelda, Scottie Fitzgerald wrote to Santa:

  8. Aug 31, 2005 · Learn about the life and works of F. Scott Fitzgerald, one of the most prominent American writers in the 20th-century. Explore his achievements, challenges, and tragedies from his birth in 1896 to his death in 1940.

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