F. Scott Fitzgerald

F Scott Fitzgerald 1921
F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) was born on 24 September 1896 to a salesman father and an Irish-Catholic mother who was the heir to a successful Minnesota grocery store. The F. Scott of F. Scott Fitzgerald stands for Francis Scott; he was named for his distant cousin, the writer of the poem that became the lyrics to American national anthem. Until 1908 the family moved throughout upstate New York, but when his father lost his job the Fitzgeralds moved to St. Paul, Minnesota. F Scott Fitzgerald circa 1920 [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Scott, as family and friends knew him, had his first story published when he was 13 - a detective story printed in the school newspaper. After his expulsion for lack of academic effort, he boarded at Newman School, a Catholic school in New Jersey. After graduation in 1913, he attended Princeton University, where he wrote articles for the college humour magazine, stories for the literary magazine, and scripts for the musicals of the Triangle Club. However, again he neglected his studies; in 1917 he was placed on academic probation, and he dropped out of Princeton to join the army. Shortly before reporting for duty…
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1 The Modern American Novel: An Introduction This lecture surveys the historical and cultural contexts of six important modern American novels:… Tessa Roynon
2 The Modern American Novel: An Introduction Tessa Roynon
3 This Side of Paradise ebook version of This Side of Paradise
4 A Few Words about F. Scott Fitzgerald (article) Article by Scott Donaldson in 'The Public Domain Review'. Introduction: "In most countries around…
5 Narrative in The Great Gatsby Video podcast of lecture by Andrew Warnes, University of Leeds, accompanied by discussion board.… Andrew Warnes
6 The Great Gatsby and the roaring twenties (pt1) Video podcast of lecture by Andrew Warnes, University of Leeds, accompanied by discussion board.… Andrew Warnes
7 The Great Gatsby and the roaring twenties (pt2) Video podcast of lecture by Andrew Warnes, University of Leeds, accompanied by discussion board.… Andrew Warnes
8 Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner (course) OpenYale course with Professor Wai Chee Dimock. 25 sessions. Lectures available as audio, video and… Wai Chee Dimock
9 Valley of Ashes The 'valley of ashes' made famous in the novel 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald. (pre 1924)
10 F Scott Fitzgerald Signature By F. Scott Fitzgerald Created in vector format by Scewing (Heritage Auction Galleries) [Public…