F. Scott Fitzgerald
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- "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" by F. Scott FitzgeraldThe story is fun and at times and poignant at others and sometimes both. A great view of the life of man.
F. Scott Fitzgerald and the American DreamThe American Dream and it's effect on society was a theme touched upon by the greatest American authors of the 1920's. This article describes F. Scott Fitzgerald's experiences with the American Dream and the affect they had on his writing.- Tender is the Night: Exploring a Psychotic Form of the NovelThis essay explores a view of Tender is the Night as a formal experiment that accidentally achieves a form of novel directly resembling the psychosis that it describes in its characters.
A Short Biography of F. Scott FitzgeraldA look at the short life of American author F. Scott Fitzgerald.- The Rise and Fall of F. Scott FitzgeraldJust how did an aspiring young man from St. Paul, Minnesota manage to get himself into such disarray? A look into the life of F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Naturalism and Impressionism in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great GatsbyAn examination of the use of naturalism and impressionism in the form and content of "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
- Famous Irish Americans: F. Scott FitzgeraldWas there ever a more doomed, romantic figure than writer F. Scott Fitzgerold? His novels spoke for an entire era and his life copied the tragedies he wrote about.
- Floating Women: F. Scott Fitzgerald's Josephine Perry Stories as Social CommentaryThis paper examines F. Scott Fitzgerald's portrayal of what was in his time an emerging women's rights movement. The paper will be useful for students of American Literature.
- F. Scott Fitzgerald's Hopelessness of the Depression EraThe world wars and the United State's years of depression weighed heavily upon all American's and it showed in the writings of the time. F. Scott Fitzgerald was one of these writers with a good majority of his writings emerging during the 1920's-30's.
- F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Man Who Captured the 1920sF. Scott Fitzgerald's name is synonymous with the Jazz Age. He only wrote four novels during his life, yet left behind glittering, melancholy masterpieces detailing the world he lived in.
- F. Scott Fitzgerald: Writer, Alcoholic, Unhappy ManA look at Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, their lives and publications. A number of my personal evaluations.
The Greatest Novel - the Great Gatsby by F. Scott. FitzgeraldEvery once in a while an author puts pen to paper and somethign magical haoppens. In The Great Gatsby fitzgerald shows us all the answers of life.- This Side of Paradise - F. Scott FitzgeraldReview of F. Scott Fitzgerald's This Side of Paradise
Movie Review - Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1962)The 1930's produced a genre in literature unlike any other decade. Fitzgerald patterned his characters after himself, his wife and friends without fear of revealing the truth about their lives.
Book Review: This Side of Paradise by F. Scott FitzgeraldReview of the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel This Side of Paradise, written when Fitzgerald was in his teens and early 20s. Sociologically useful as a study of growing up as a rich white male with an expectation of privilege a century ago.
Zelda FitzgeraldA historical biography of writer Zelda Fitzgerald.- F. Scott Fitzgerald MuseumF. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife made Montgomery, AL, their home.
- Tender is the Night, By: F. Scott FitzgeraldNicole and Dick Diver seem like the perfect couple, but their relationship spirals out of control as they struggle to find themselves and deal with their tumultuous lifestyle.
- Book Review: Tender is the Night by F. Scott FitzgeraldThough the psychiatric interest in the story does not emerge until the last pages of part one, it becomes a central issue of the Tender is the Night.
- Highway 61 Revisited - LyricLabyrinthA lyric labyrinth is a short story dedicated to a particular album. Within the story is a line or phrase from each song on the album. The object is to find this line or phrase from each song within the story.
- I'll Remember Her that WayF. Scott Fitzgerald died in 1940, believing himself to be a failure. He left behind him five novels, many short stories, and one daughter - Frances "Scottie" Fitzgerald.
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Writers: Talent is Only the First Step! Increase Your Readability FactorHaving the knack for writing well, whether your work touches, angers, delights or motivates your readers, is a wonderful gift. Make sure that gift isn't obscured by poor presentation.- Flow in Chapters 1 and 2 of F. Scott Fitzgerald's This Side of ParadiseFlow is the way a novel moves from scene to scene, using smooth transitions and language to keep the writing exciting, interesting, and stimulating for the reader.
