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Fitzgerald on Fitzgerald and on Writing

  • From the Ledger for September 1918–August 1919
  • From a letter to Maxwell Perkins, 18 September 1919
  • From “The Author’s Apology,” 1920
  • From “Contemporary Writers and Their Work, a Series of Autobiographical Letters—F. Scott Fitzgerald,” 1920
  • From a letter to Maxwell Perkins, mid July 1922
  • From a letter to Maxwell Perkins, ca. 10 April 1924
  • From a letter to Maxwell Perkins, ca. 24 April 1925
  • From a letter to H. L. Mencken, 4 May 1925
  • From a letter to Maxwell Perkins, ca. 22 May 1925
  • From a letter to Maxwell Perkins, ca. 27 December 1920
  • From a letter to Harold Ober, received 13 May 1930
  • From a letter to...

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  1. Introduction
  2. About F. Scott Fitzgerald
  3. Fitzgerald at Work
  4. Fitzgerald’s Eras
  5. Fitzgerald’s Works
  6. Fitzgerald on Fitzgerald and on Writing
  7. Fitzgerald as Studied
  8. Study Questions
  9. Selected Bibliographical, Biographical, and Critical Studies (Includes Works on Zelda Fitzgerald)
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