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- The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review
- Penn State University Press
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- Authorship and Artistry: Zelda Fitzgerald’s “A Millionaire’s Girl” and “Miss Ella” Volume 13, 2015, pp. 110-129
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This issue contains 21 articles in total
- Prologues to the Past: On Introductions and Appreciations
- “Mending Sails by Candlelight”: A Preface to Clothes for a Summer Hotel
- Editors’ Note
- For Frances Kroll Ring (1916–2015)
- Current Bibliography
- Hollywood Nights
- Sentimental Journeys
- The Man Who Would be Gatsby
- Lives of the Literary and Famous, and the Life of Their Biographer
- “Scott Fitzgerald As I Knew Him”: F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Secondary Memoir
- Master and Model: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Role in Richard Yates’s “Saying Goodbye to Sally”
- Narrative Authority and Competing Representations: The Pat Hobby Stories and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Hollywood
- This Side of Sexuality: Reproductive Discourse in the Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Party-Going in Fitzgerald and His Contemporaries
- F. Scott Fitzgerald and Mary Harriman Rumsey: An Untold Story
- My Own Personal Public: Fitzgerald’s Table of Contents in Tales of the Jazz Age
- Authorship and Artistry: Zelda Fitzgerald’s “A Millionaire’s Girl” and “Miss Ella”
- The Muse and the Maker: Gender, Collaboration, and Appropriation in the Life and Work of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald
- Landscape with a Tragic Hero: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Trimalchio
- “Civilization’s Going to Pieces”: The Great Gatsby, Identity, and Race, From the Jazz Age to the Obama Era
- The Gilded Man in Nickel City
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