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  1. Zelda Fitzgerald - Wikipedia

    Zelda was a spoiled child; her mother doted upon her daughter's every whim, but her father, Alabama politician Anthony Dickinson …

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  2. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald – Ephemeral New York

    Scott’s first novel, This Side of Paradise, was a hit, and New York’s smart set was dazzled by the young couple. Zelda was …

  3. Timeline: Fitzgerald & Zelda in the 1920s | Timetoast

    Map milestones, phases, deadlines, and key events in one place so the sequence is easier to see and share. Timetoast is a timeline …

  4. Relocating to Great Neck, Long Island | MoofLife

    In October 1922, F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda, made a significant move to Great Neck, Long Island. This relocation was …

  5. April 3 — NY 1920s

    Apr 15, 2020 · Zelda Sayre, having traveled by rail from Montgomery, Alabama, having arrived in New York the previous day and …

  6. The Great Gatsby, Zelda Fitzgerald, and Craig House Hospital

    May 11, 2013 · “A minor point: can a nurse bring Zelda to New York early on the 29th to hand her over to me to see her picture …

  7. Zelda Fitzgerald | Biography, Book, Death, & Facts | Britannica

    Apr 24, 2026 · Her next creative endeavour, painting, did not fare better, with a New York show in 1934 bringing ambivalent reviews. …

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  8. Fitzgerald on Fitzgerald: Thoughts on Zelda | by Carla Calvert - Medium

    Jul 22, 2022 · Only after Scribners accepted Scott’s first book, This Side of Paradise, did Zelda agree to come to New York City and …

  9. Fitzgeralds' Influence on Jazz Age Culture | PDF | Zelda Fitzgerald | F ...

    The document explores the tumultuous life and relationship of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Fitzgerald, highlighting their experiences …

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  10. Zelda Fitzgerald – F. Scott Fitzgerald Society

    The couple wed in New York on April 3, 1920, just as the book began to ignite a scandal for its portrayal of the free-wheeling lifestyle …