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Save Me the Waltz
The American Flapper
1. Dear Scott/Dear Max: the Fitzgerald-Perkins Correspondence, Eds
Authoring Bodies: White Southern Women's Writing, 1920-1940
ZELDA SAYRE FITZGERALD Other Publications by the Same Author
Mental Illness in the Life and Literature of F
The Construction of Tender Is the Night (1934) ; Zelda Y Scott Fitzgerald Y
F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender Is the Might: a Documentary Volume
The Dichotomy of Womanhood in Edith Wharton's Twilight Sleep And
Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald's Return to the South Revealed Through the Analysis of Her Articles and Fiction Published Between 1920 and 1932
Gender, Madness and the Search for Identity in Selected Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald
Zelda Fitzgerald: Flapper and Writer
D Typically Typically Gatsby
Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald, Partners Or Rivals? Autobiografiction, the Madness Narrative and Gender in Save Me the Waltz and Tender Is the Night
Z: a Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald Pdf, Epub, Ebook
Women in the Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald
Biographical Fiction and the Identity of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald
Country of Illusion: Imagined Geographies and Transnational Connections in F. Scott Fitzgerald's America
MCKETTA-DISSERTATION.Pdf (11.42Mb)
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The F. Scott Fitzgerald Society Newsletter
“We Have Never Been What We Seemed”
Gender and Agency in Tender Is the Night, Save Me the Waltz