Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
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-WIKIPEDIA: F. Scott Fitzgerald - -MUSEUM: Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald Museum -COLLECTION: The Matthew J. & Arlyn Bruccoli Collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald (University of South Carolina) -DOCUMENTARY SITE: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Sensible Thing (PBS: American Storytellers) -JOURNAL: F. Scott Fitzgerald Review -INDEX: F Scott Fitzgerald (Internet Archive) -AUDIO INDEX: F Scott Fitzgerald (LibriVox) -INDEX: F Scott Fitzgerald (LitHub) -STORY: Bernice Bobs Her Hair: From F. Scott Fitzgerald: Novels & Stories 1920–1922 (Library of America: Story of the Week) -ETEXT: Bernice Bobs Her Hair -RADIO PLAY: S. 2, Ep. 7: Bernice Bobs Her Hair by F. Scott Fitzgerald (Radio Play Revival) -VIDEO: Fitz Tales: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (THE SCOTT & ZELDA FITZGERALD MUSEUM) -AUDIO: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (LibriVox) -STORY: Love in the Night: From F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby, All the Sad Young Men & Other Writings 1920–1926 (Library of America: Story of the Week) -STORY: Love in the Night [pdf] -STORY: How to Live on $36,000 a Year: From F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby, All the Sad Young Men & Other Writings 1920–1926 (Library of America: Story of the Week) -STORY: The Cut-Glass Bowl : From F. Scott Fitzgerald: Novels & Stories 1920–1922 (Library of America: Story of the Week) -STORY: Porcelain and Pink: From F. Scott Fitzgerald: Novels & Stories 1920–1922 (Library of America: Story of the Week) -STORY: Babylon Revisited by F. Scott Fitzgerald - -SHORT STORY: F. Scott Fitzgerald, “Winter Dreams” (Library of America) -ENTRY: Coma Berenices: Berenice’s Hair (Ian Ridpath’s Star Tales) Berenice was a real person who, in 246 BC, married her cousin, Ptolemy III Euergetes (Hyginus says she was his sister, but that was a different Berenice). Berenice was reputedly a great horsewoman who had already distinguished herself in battle. Hyginus, who deals with the star group under Leo in his Poetic Astronomy, tells the following story. -STUDY GUIDE: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (SparkNotes) -STUDY GUIDE: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (Quizlet) -STUDY GUIDE: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (OwlEyes) -STUDY GUIDE: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (Holland Public Schools) [pdf] -STUDY GUIDE: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (SparkNotes) -STUDY GUIDE: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (Interesting Literature) -STUDY GUIDE: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (LitCharts) -STUDY GUIDE: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (CSUN.edu) -STUDY GUIDE: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (eNotes) -STUDY GUIDE: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (SuperSummary) -STUDY GUIDE: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (Kibin) -STUDY GUIDE: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (Study.com) -ESSAY: What About Bob (Sadie Stein, February 5, 2015, Paris Review) -ESSAY: The Mad Flapper: Socialization in Fitzgerald's “Bernice Bobs Her Hair” (Ya'ara Notea, 2018, The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review) -ESSAY: Stephen King’s Carrie and the horror of girlhood: The triumph of the writer’s debut novel, published 50 years ago, is its understanding of a teenage girl’s destructive anger. (Megan Nolan, 3/20/24, New Statesman) I first watched the film adaptation of Stephen King’s debut novel, Carrie, fittingly enough, at a sleepover with a bunch of adolescent girls I was half in love with and half terrified by. We were 12 or so. I didn’t know them well, and was still unsure about what sort of person I was trying to be (a mystery which would not be clarified for another decade and a half). -ESSAY: Female Consciousness by Stream of Consciousness—Analysis of Bernice Bobs Her Hair (TAN Xiaojia, US-China Foreign Language, July 2022) -ESSAY: Recentering "Crazy Indian Blood": Reversion to Type in "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" (Robert Dale Parker, 2023, The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review) -ESSAY: Literary Critique on “Bernice Bobs her Hair” (Rainy Bailey, January 11, 2012, American Studies Blog) - - - -PODCAST: Tender is the Night with Titus Techera (John Miller, 4/08/25, National Review: Great Books Podcast)) -PODCAST: 150: “Babylon Revisited” by F. Scott Fitzgerald (Why is this Good?, April 15, 2025) - -PROFILE: That Sad Young Man: F. Scott Fitzgerald is wary of the limitations of his experience. (John C. Mosher, April 9, 1926, The New Yorker) - -ESSAY: One Half-Tipsy Yank with a Typewriter: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby at 100. (Nic Rowan, Apr 28, 2025, American Conservative) -ESSAY: Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby Turns 100. Time To Admit It’s Crime Fiction.: Chistopher Chambers makes the case for reading Gatsby as noir (Christopher Chambers, 4/18/25, Crime Reads) -ESSAY: Not as advertised: The false god in 'The Great Gatsby': Revisiting that infamous billboard on the novel’s 100th anniversary. (Karen Swallow Prior, April 9, 2025, RNS) -ESSAY: From the jazz age to the Trump age: The Great Gatsby at 100: Newly minted millionaires, corruption, nostalgia ... Fitzgerald’s novel has never felt more relevant. Jane Crowther explores its resonance in popular culture from Taylor Swift songs to her own gender-flipped retelling (Jane Crowther, 10 Apr 2025, The Guardian) -ESSAY: Gatsby @ 100: American Classrooms, American Dreams? (Andrew Newman, 4.10.2025, Public Books) -ESSAY: America the Beautiful: The Great Gatsby as Romantic Poetry (John Pistelli, 4/07/25, Metropolitan review) -ESSAY: It’s Gatsby’s World, We Just Live in It (A.O. Scott, Mar. 27th, 2025, NY Times) -ESSAY: The great American classic we’ve been misreading for 100 years: ?The Great Gatsby is more than cocktail parties and color symbolism. (Constance Grady, Mar 7, 2025, Vox) -ESSAY: Careless People in the Great American Novel (Harrison Layman, January 8, 2025, Online Library of Liberty) -ESSAY: The Great Gatsby at 100: Fitzgerald’s novel has lost neither its glamour nor its moral force. (Jonathan Clarke, 1/18/25, City Journal) -PODCAST: Poured Over: Min Jin Lee on The Great Gatsby (BN Editors/August 31, 2021, Barnes & Noble) -PODCAST: Mike Palindrome on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Masterpiece: From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson (LitHub, August 14, 2023) -ESSAY: The Beautiful and Damned: F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald’s drink-fueled behavior became notorious during their summers on the Riviera, where they were joined by Ernest Hemingway, the Marx Brothers, and Dorothy Parker (Jonathan Miles, AirMail) -ESSAY: F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Psychic Cost of Selling Out: $55,000 for a Magazine Feature? It's Hard to Blame Him (Anne Margaret Daniel, April 25, 2017, LitHub) -VIDEO: The Great Gatsby Explained: How F. Scott Fitzgerald Indicted & Endorsed the American Dream (1925) (Open Culture) -LETTER: The author intended the story to be repugnant: Maxwell Perkins defends The Great Gatsby (Shaun Usher, Jan 28, 2025, Letters of Note) -ESSAY: How we misread The Great Gatsby: The greatness of F Scott Fitzgerald’s novel lies in its details. But they are often overlooked. (Sarah Churchwell, 1/22/25, New Statesman) -ESSAY: Among the Ash Heaps and Millionaires: How The Great Gatsby Changed the Landscape of New York City: John Marsh on Robert Moses, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and the Culture of Environmental Waste (John Marsh, November 13, 2024, LitHub) -ESSAY: Scott Fitzgerald’s Last Act: The author’s final, unfinished novel fused intimations of American decline with an encroaching sense of his own mortality. (Jonathan Clarke, Summer 2024, City Journal) -ESSAY:The Crack-Up: How individual and civilisational identities collapse. (Peter Hughes, 2 Feb 2023, Quillette) -ESSAY: How the Male Point of View Shapes the Narrative of The Great Gatsby: Jillian Cantor Reimagines Fitzgerald’s Classic Novel from the Perspectives of Women (Jillian Cantor, February 1, 2022, LitHub) -ESSAY: On Jay Gatsby, the Most Famous North Dakotan: Sarah Vogel Traces the Humble Midwest Origins of an Iconic Character (Sarah Vogel, November 2, 2021, LitHub) -ESSAY: Why Do We Keep Reading The Great Gatsby? (Wesley Morris January 11, 2021, Paris Review) -ESSAY: The world's most misunderstood novel (Hephzibah Anderson, 9th February 2021, BBC) -REVIEW ESSAY: On Heartbreak, Absence, and Falling in Love with The Great Gatsby (David Stuart MacLean, January 21, 2021, LitHub) -REVIEW ESSAY: The Imperfect and Sublime ‘Gatsby’ (Min Jin Lee, January 21, 2021, NY Review of Books) -ESSAY: The Greatness of The Great Gatsby (Elizabeth Stice, March 7, 2025, Current) -ESSAY: 100 years later, 'The Great Gatsby' still speaks to the troubled dream of America (Maureen Corrigan, 4/08/25, NPR: Fresh Air) -ESSAY: Up Close With the Beauty of Gatsby: On Teaching (And Reading) an American Classic (Emma Heath, 4/09/25, Metropolitan Review) -ESSAY: The Great Gatsby at 100: this great American novel is a universal meditation on time and change (William Blazek, pril 8, 2025, The Conversation) -ESSAY: Gatsby's America: You probably don’t know Gatsby, and you probably don’t know America (Alexander Raubo · 10 April 2025, IM-1776) -ESSAY: The Man Without a Past: On the Sublimity of Jay Gatsby (George Monaghan, 4/10/25, The Metropolitan Review) -ESSAY: The Green Light that Still Burns: Celebrating 100 Years of The Great Gatsby (Cara Rafferty, April 11, 2025, B&N Reads) -ESSAY: The five minute guide to 'The Great Gatsby', a century on from its publication: 'The Great Gatsby' sold poorly the year it was published, but, in the following century, it went on to become a cornerstone of world literature. (Carla Passino, 4/14/25, Country Life) -ESSAY: Will There Ever Be Another “Great Gatsby”?: A century on, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s great Jazz Age novel still speaks to what ails America. (Mark Chiusano, 4/15/25, The Nation) - - - -REVIEW: of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (H.L. Mencken)) -REVIEW: of Bernice Bobs Her Hair (Short Story Magic Tricks) -REVIEW: of Bernice Bobs Her Hair (A Striped Armchair) -REVIEW: of Bernice Bobs Her Hair (My Life 100 Years Ago) -REVIEW: of Bernice Bobs Her Hair (Clothes in Books) -REVIEW: of Bernice Bobs Her Hair (Rob Reads For You) -REVIEW: of Bernice Bobs Her Hair (Sitting Bee) -REVIEW: of Some Unfinished Chaos: The Lives of F. Scott Fitzgerald by Arthur Krystal (William H. Pritchard, WSJ) -REVIEW: of Tales of the Jazz Age, F. Scott Fitzgerald, ed. Anne Margaret Daniel (Joseph Bottum, The Lamp) FILM: -FILMOGRAPHY F Scott Foitzgerald (IMDB) -FILMOGRAPHY: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (1976) (IMDB) -FILM REVIEW: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (NY Times) -FILM REVIEW: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (Dove) -FILM REVIEW: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (Postmodern Pelican) -FILM REVIEW: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (Dreams are What Cinema Is For) - - Tender is the Night (1934) - F. Scott Fitzgerald (9/24/1896
-12/21/1940) (Grade:C-) Bernice Bobs Her Hair (story) (1920) - F. Scott Fitzgerald (9/24/1896
-12/21/1940) (Grade:B+) The Great Gatsby (1925) - F. Scott Fitzgerald (9/24/1896
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