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    Zelda Fitzgerald (née Sayre; July 24, 1900 – March 10, 1948) was an American novelist, painter, and socialite. Born in Montgomery, Alabama, to a wealthy...
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  • Scott 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...
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    While courting his future wife Zelda Sayre and other young women while garrisoned near Montgomery, Alabama, Fitzgerald continued to write to King in the...
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  • ideologues of the Gilded Age. Sayre's daughter was Jazz Age socialite Zelda Sayre, the wife of novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald. There is scholarly speculation...
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    Alabama, he met Zelda Sayre, a Southern debutante who belonged to Montgomery's exclusive country-club set. She initially rejected Fitzgerald's marriage proposal...
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  • Z: The Beginning of Everything (category Cultural depictions of F. Scott Fitzgerald)
    of Zelda Fitzgerald by Therese Anne Fowler. The series presents a fictionalized version of the life of American socialite and writer Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald...
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    for a truer love to come along." Despite his later marriage to Zelda Sayre, Fitzgerald continued to yearn for King as an unobtainable ideal who embodied...
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    with him, Fitzgerald wrote in his notebook: "I really loved him, but of course it wore out like a love affair." Fitzgerald's wife Zelda Sayre doubted his...
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    This Side of Paradise (category Novels by F. Scott Fitzgerald)
    stories, and his improved financial prospects persuaded his fiancée Zelda Sayre to marry him. His novel became especially popular among young Americans...
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    The Great Gatsby (category Novels by F. Scott Fitzgerald)
    F. Scott Fitzgerald as the poet laureate of the Jazz Age, "the most raucous, gaudy era in U.S. history". As a Southern belle, Zelda Sayre's wealthy family...
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    The Beautiful and Damned (category Novels by F. Scott Fitzgerald)
    fiancée Zelda Sayre to marry him as Fitzgerald could now pay for her privileged lifestyle. Although re-engaged, Fitzgerald's feelings for Zelda ebbed to...
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  • George III Wallace Stanley Sayre (1905-1972), American political scientist and New York City political expert Zelda Sayre (1900-1948), American novelist...
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  • Save Me the Waltz is a 1932 novel by American writer Zelda Fitzgerald. The novel's plot follows the privileged life of Alabama Beggs, a Southern belle...
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    clerk, and Attorney General of Alabama Anthony D. Sayre (1858–1931), father of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald Henry Churchill Semple, the "Pelham of the West"...
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  • biographer and friend of Mizener Nancy Milford, Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald's first biographer Maureen Corrigan, Fitzgerald scholar and essayist Lee Higgins, "Matthew...
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    American socialite, later novelist, Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald,[citation needed] who married the novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald. At 15, Bankhead submitted her photo...
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    his debut novel This Side of Paradise in 1920, F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda Sayre relocated to a wealthy enclave on Long Island near New York...
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    Tender Is the Night (category Novels by F. Scott Fitzgerald)
    author and his wife Zelda Fitzgerald as Dick starts his descent into alcoholism and Nicole struggles with mental illness. Fitzgerald began the novel in...
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    Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum is a historic house museum in Montgomery, Alabama where writers F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda Fitzgerald lived...
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    the Southern Poverty Law Center Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, socialite, novelist, painter, and wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald Richmond Flowers, former NFL football...
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    liner. Among the Minnewaska's passengers, were F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, who sailed to Europe on this ship in May 1924. McCluskie...
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    play starring Jason Robards. A musical about the lives of Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda Sayre was composed by Frank Wildhorn in 2005 and entitled Waiting...
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    state. Morgan's grand-niece was Jazz Age socialite Zelda Sayre, the wife of novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald. John Tyler Morgan was born in a log cabin one mile...
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    Minerva Buckner "Minnie" (Machen) Sayre (1860–1958) (the wife of Anthony D. Sayre and mother of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald), Maggie Davis Machen (1862–1864)...
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    in low regard. While living in a Los Angeles bungalow with his wife Zelda Sayre in early 1927, the couple viewed the film at a nearby theater and walked...
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  • Curnutt, Kirk. "Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald". Encyclopedia of Alabama. Auburn University. Retrieved January 2, 2015."Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald (1900–1948)". Alabama...
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    The Ice Palace (short story) (category Short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald)
    spouse Zelda Sayre, a Montgomery, Alabama raised Southern belle. Eble writes: Perhaps the reason "The Ice Palace" is so successful is that Fitzgerald [examined]...
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  • The Far Side of Paradise (category F. Scott Fitzgerald)
    Scott Fitzgerald and renewed public interest in the author. It dealt frankly with Scott's alcoholism and depression as well as his wife Zelda Sayre's schizophrenia...
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  • friend of Scottie Fitzgerald Nancy Milford, Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald's first biographer Maureen Corrigan, Fitzgerald scholar and essayist The Miami Herald 1970...
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  • a commercial success, Fitzgerald's friends such as critic Edmund Wilson believed the work distorted Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald's relationship and personalities...
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