F. Scott Fitzgerald 1896- 1940. Early life Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, on September 24, 1896, Named after second cousin three times removed – Francis.

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F. Scott Fitzgerald

Early life Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, on September 24, 1896, Named after second cousin three times removed – Francis Scott Key father, Edward, was from Maryland, with an allegiance to the Old South and its values. mother, Mary (Mollie) McQuillan, was the daughter of an Irish immigrant who became wealthy as a wholesale grocer in St. Paul. Both parents were Catholics.

Family’s status Edward Fitzgerald failed in business in St. Paul, became a salesman for Procter & Gamble in upstate New York. dismissed in 1908, when his son was twelve the family returned to St. Paul, lived comfortably on Mollie Fitzgerald’s inheritance. Fitzgerald attended the St. Paul Academy writing to appear in print was a detective story in the school newspaper when he was thirteen.

Education he attended the Newman School a Catholic prep school in New Jersey member of the Princeton Class of 1917 Fitzgerald neglected his studies for his literary apprenticeship. He wrote the scripts and lyrics for the Princeton Triangle Club musicals and was a contributor to the Princeton Tiger humor magazine and the Nassau Literary Magazine.

Army Career Fitzgerald joined the army in 1917 was commissioned a second lieutenant in the infantry Fitzgerald was assigned to Camp Sheridan, near Montgomery, Alabama.

Writing career Convinced that he would die in the war, he rapidly wrote a novel, “The Romantic Egotist” letter of rejection from Charles Scribner’s Sons praised novel’s originality, asked that it be resubmitted when revised.

Zelda In Camp Sheridan falls in love with Zelda Sayre,. romance intensified Fitzgerald’s hopes for success of novel after revision it was rejected by Scribners for a second time. War ends just before he left for Europe to be sent overseas; Discharged in 1919 Goes to New York City to make money to marry Zelda will not wait, breaks engagement.

Leaves New York Fitzgerald quits job in July 1919 returns to St. Paul to rewrite novel as This Side of Paradise. accepted by editor Maxwell Perkins of Scribners in September. Set mainly at Princeton and described by its author as “a quest novel,”

This Side of Paradise published March 26, 1920, made the twenty-four-year-old Fitzgerald famous almost overnight week later marries Zelda in New York. live extravagant life as young celebrities. Fitzgerald tries to become respected writer playboy image influences his work

Fitzgeralds’ early marriage Kicked out of Biltmore hotel on honeymoon Lived riotous summer in Westport, Connecticut Fitzgeralds take an apartment in New York City writes second novel, The Beautiful and Damned Critics called it “ a naturalistic chronicle of the dissipation of Anthony and Gloria Patch.” Zelda becomes pregnant take first trip to Europe in 1921 settles in St. Paul for the birth Frances Scott (Scottie) Fitzgerald, October 1921.

The Great Fitzgerald Moved to Great Neck NY his drinking increases an alcoholic, he writes sober Zelda regularly drinks-- not an alcoholic. frequent domestic arguments,usually when drinking.

The critics say... reluctant to consider Fitzgerald serious craftsman. drinker reputation made some think he was irresponsible writer; Actually a careful reviser / layers of drafts.

His style “Clear, lyrical, colorful, witty style” “evokes the emotions associated with time and place”

Choice of subject matter critics object to Fitzgerald’s concern with love and success, his response, “But, my God! it was my material, and it was all I had to deal with.”

themes chief theme of Fitzgerald’s work is aspiration ò the idealism as defining American character. major theme was mutability or loss. Fitzgerald became identified with the Jazz Age: “It was an age of miracles, it was an age of art, it was an age of excess, and it was an age of satire,” he wrote in “Echoes of the Jazz Age.”

The Great Gatsby Fitzgeralds went to France 1924 wrote The Great Gatsby but the marriage damaged Zelda’s involved with a French naval aviator. Fitzgerald revises The Great Gatsby; published in April. The Great Gatsby “marked a striking advance in Fitzgerald’s technique, utilizing a complex structure and a controlled narrative point of view.” Fitzgerald’s achievement received critical praise sales of Gatsby disappointing stage and movie rights brought additional income.

The critics say… “The Great Gatsby marked a striking advance in Fitzgerald’s technique, utilizing a complex structure and a controlled narrative point of view.” Fitzgerald’s achievement received critical praise, sales of Gatsby were disappointing, though the stage and movie rights brought additional income.

Zelda Couple returns to America intense ballet work damages health and contributes to the couple’s estrangement. she suffered her first breakdown.

Zelda’s illness treated at Prangins clinic in Switzerland until September 193/ Fitzgerald lives in Swiss hotels. Work on the novel again suspended as he wrote short stories to pay for psychiatric treatment. Fitzgerald continued to use his wife's mental breakdowns and their overall dysfunctional relationship in his writings including "The Last of the Belles" (1929), "Babylon Revisited" (1930), "Emotional Bankruptcy" (1931), "Crazy Sunday" (1932), and "Trouble" (1937).

The crack up period is known as “the crack- up” from the title of an essay Fitzgerald wrote in Ill, drunk, in debt, and unable to write commercial stories

... Later career lived in hotels in the region near Asheville, North Carolina In 1936 Zelda Fitzgerald entered Highland Hospital 1939 had written more than half of a working draft of T he Last Tycoon.

Fitzgerald’s love affair In California Fitzgerald fell in love with movie columnist Sheilah Graham Their relationship endured despite his benders MGM dropped his option at the end of 1938, Fitzgerald worked as freelance script writer and wrote short-short stories for Esquire

Scottie, daughter After Baltimore Fitzgerald did not maintain a home for Scottie. At fourteen she went to boarding school Fitzgerald functions as concerned father by mail, attempts to supervise Scottie’s education and to shape her social values

Fitzgeralds’ demise died of a heart attack in Graham’s apartment on December 21, Zelda Fitzgerald perished at a fire in Highland Hospital in 1948 F. Scott died believing himself a failure.

Fitzgerald’s legacy obituaries were condescending, seemed destined for literary obscurity he had achieved a secure place among America’s enduring writers. “ The Great Gatsby, a work that seriously examines the theme of aspiration in an American setting, defines the classic American novel” one critic said. (Bucolic)

Zelda and Scott