F. Scott Fitzgerald: His Beautiful And Damned World

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Curtis M

 

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May 11, 2012

 

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However, in 1908, when Scott was twelve, the family moved back to St. Paul and Fitzgerald enrolled in the St. Paul Academy. The family moved again in late 1911 and Scott went to the Newman School in New Jersey, until 1913. After graduating high school, Fitzgerald was accepted to the Princeton class of 1917, but he didn't graduate, and enlisted in the army instead...
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While in Europe, Fitzgerald came to terms with the fact that he was going to die in the war, so to leave a living legacy, he wrote a scanty novel entitled, "The Romantic Egotist". Although the novel was praised for its originality, it was rejected and asked to be resubmitted when revised. This tumultuous way of life and Fitzgerald's constant movement is a classic example of life in the 1920's, where everything was alive but nothing was stable...
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