Read Zelda Fitzgerald: Her Voice in Paradise Online
Authors: Sally Cline
Dadaism,
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Daily
Princetonian,
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Daily
Worker,
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dance: Ballets Russes,
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ballet school,
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Diaghilev, Sergei,
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Gavrilov, Alexandre,
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Larionov, Mikhail, designs for Ballets Russes,
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Massine,
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Picasso, Olga,
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Picasso, Pablo, designs for Ballets Russes,
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Rosenberg, Amelia Harper,
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San Carlo Opera Ballet Company,
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Sedowa, Julie,
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Stravinsky, Igor, writes for Ballets Russes,
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see also
Fitzgerald, Zelda Sayre: Dance
Dance, Beatrice,
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Daniels, Frances,
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Daniels, Tom,
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Davis, Owen,
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Decline
of
the
West,
The
(Spengler),
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Degas, Edgar,
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Delplangue, Mlle (Scottie’s governess),
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Dent, Helen
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Diaghilev, Sergei,
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Donaldson, Scott,
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Dos Passos, John,
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marriage,
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motor accident (1947),
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on Murphys,
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support for FSF,
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and ZSF’s painting,
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Doubleday Doran, publishers,
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Douglas, Norman,
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Draper, Muriel,
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Drew, Georgia,
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Durr, Virginia Foster,
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Duse, Eleonora,
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Egorova, Lubov (Princess Troubetskoy),
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FSF flirts with,
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ZSF’s devotion to,
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Eliot, T. S.,
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Eliot, Vivien,
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Ellerman, Winifred (Bryher),
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Ellerslie, Edgemoor nr Wilmington,
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Elsberry, Katharine,
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Enfance
de
Becassine,
L’
(Pinchon),
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Enter
Madame
(play),
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Ethel Walker School, Simsbury,
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Evening
Sun,
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Evil
Eye,
The
(Triangle show),
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2
Extraordinary
Women
(Mackenzie),
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Farewell
to
Arms,
A
(Hemingway),
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Fay, Fr Cyril Sigourney Webster,
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Federal Art Project, Alabama,
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Ferber, Edna,
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Fine Art School, Baltimore,
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Finney, Eben,
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Finney, Margaret (‘Peaches’),
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First World War (1914-18),
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Fitzgerald, Annabel (FSF’s aunt),
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Fitzgerald, Annabel (later Sprague) (FSF’s sister),
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FSF’s advice to,
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marriage,
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quarrels over inheritance,
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Fitzgerald, Frances Scott (‘Scottie’),
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nannies/governesses,
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in France (1924/5),
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ZSF’s letters from Hollywood,
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at Ellerslie (1927/8),
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education,
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and ZSF’s breakdown,
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visits ZSF in clinic,
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ZSF’s letters from clinic,
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graduates from Ethel Walker,
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and Sheilah Graham,
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campaigns for ZSF’s release,
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and FSF’s death,
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marriage (1943),
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and ZSF’s art,
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visits ZSF in Montgomery (1940),
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on ZSF’s death,
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similarities to FSF,
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daughter-mother relationship,
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Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key
Life: family background,
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early influences,
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first story published (1919),
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affairs with May Steiner, Helen Dent, Rosalinde Fuller,
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This
Side
of
Paradise
published,
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in New York (1920),
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affair with Gene Bankhead,
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in New York (1920),
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works on
Beautiful
and Damned,
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European tour (1921),
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returns to St Paul,
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Scottie born,
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Beautiful
and
Damned
published,
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moves to Great Neck,
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ZSF’s relationship with Jozan,
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in Italy (1924-5),
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in Los Angeles (1927),
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at Ellerslie,
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novel-writer’s block,
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in Paris (1928),
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European trip (1929),
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questions ZSF’s sexuality,
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becomes indifferent to ZSF,
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North Africa trip (1930),
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in Paris (1930),
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ZSF’s first breakdown,
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involvement in ZSF’s treatment,
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writes analytical memo,
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affair with Bijou O’Conor,
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ZSF discharged,
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in Montgomery (1931),
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in Florida (1932),
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implicated in ZSF’s breakdown,
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tries to curtail ZSF’s writing,
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wields authority over ZSF,
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hospitalized for alcoholism,
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discusses troubles with ZSF (1933),
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considers divorce,
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ZSF’s third breakdown (1934),
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and Cary Ross Gallery exhibition,
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affairs (1934-5), with Dorothy Parker,
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with Beatrice Dance,
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edits ZSF’s stories,
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mother’s death,
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in Hollywood (1937),
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affair with Sheilah Graham,
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refuses ZSF’s release from Highland,
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ZSF released (1940),
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