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.Most of these papers were presented by Fitzgerald Additional Papers (C0188).FRANCES SCOTT (SCOTTIE) FITZGERALD Lanahan Other collections offer information about Fitzger-in 1950 to the Princeton University Library.(See ald s literary estate, the acquisition and early useMATTHEW J.BRUCCOLI, Where They Belong: The of the papers, new editions and posthumous publi-Acquisition of the F.Scott Fitzgerald Papers, The cations, cinematic adaptations, and critical recep-Princeton University Library Chronicle, 50 [Autumn tion of his works.Also available are the Fitzgerald1988], 30 37.) estate papers amassed by Judge JOHN BIGGS (C0628),The Fitzgerald Papers include the manuscript who was Fitzgerald s roommate at Princeton andand revised galleys of The Great Gatsby; 17 stages the executor of his estate, and ARTHUR MIZENER sof manuscript and typescript drafts for Tender Is the research files for The Far Side of Paradise: A Biogra-Night, as well as a partial galley proof; manuscripts phy of F.Scott Fitzgerald (C0634).Additional Fitzger-and revised typescripts of This Side of Paradise, ald correspondence was acquired from his daughter,The Beautiful and Damned, and The Last Tycoon/ Scottie, as well as from SHEILAH GRAHAM and MAR-The Love of the Last Tycoon: A Western; man- THA MARIE SHANK (1959), LAURA GUTHRIE Hearneuscripts and revised typescripts of short stories, (1967), Hazel McCormack (1986), and FRANCESpoems, and scripts for stage, screen, and radio; and KROLL Ring (1988).Letters written by Fitzgeraldjuvenilia.Fitzgerald s extensive correspondence to Princeton-connected friends and others whoseincludes 16 boxes of letters received and carbons papers are now in the Department of Rare Booksof typewritten letters sent.His correspondence is and Special Collections can be found by using index-the best source for information about his relation- ing records in the department s MASC database.ships with ZELDA FITZGERALD, Scottie Fitzgerald, The University Archives includes information aboutJOHN PEALE BISHOP, ARNOLD GINGRICH, ERNEST Fitzgerald s life as a Princeton undergraduate (ClassHEMINGWAY, RING LARDNER, MAXWELL PERKINS, of 1917), such as his entrance examination and aca-and EDMUND WILSON.Hundreds of his letters to demic transcript, relevant records of the COTTAGEZelda Fitzgerald are in her papers (C0183).Also CLUB and the TRIANGLE CLUB, and scrapbooks ofincluded in the Fitzgerald Papers are drawings and classmates.Princeton University Library 365Important new evidence about Zelda Fitzgerald TITN.Of special interest are the 246 volumeshas been provided in recently acquired medical files (some inscribed or annotated by Fitzgerald) in thefrom CRAIG HOUSE for 1932 34 (C0745), includ- College of One Collection, which Fitzgerald useding letters and notes from F.Scott Fitzgerald to Dr.during the last years of his life to educate SheilahCLARENCE V.SLOCUM and copies of medical filesGraham, who donated them in 1968.and psychiatric evaluations forwarded to SlocumA finding aid for the Fitzgerald Papers (C0187) isby Dr.OSCAR L.FOREL (PRANGINS CLINIC) and Dr.available through the Princeton University Librar-THOMAS A.C.RENNIE (PHIPPS CLINIC).Especiallyies World Wide Web Home Page.Collection-levelrevealing about the Fitzgeralds marital difficulties arebibliographic records are available in the RLIN/a 10 page undated letter from Fitzgerald to RennieAMC national online database.For other infor-and a 114 page Stenographic Report of Conversa-mation about Fitzgerald materials at Princeton,tion between Mr.and Mrs.F.Scott Fitzgerald andincluding the availability of photocopies and micro-Dr.Thomas A.C.Rennie dated May 28, 1933.Allfilm, contact the Reference Librarian, Departmentcorrespondence and files relating to Zelda Fitzgerald sof Rare Books and Special Collections, Princetonillness and hospitalization are open, although theseUniversity Libraries, Princeton, New Jersey 08544;materials will not be photoduplicated for researchers.(609) 258-3184.In the area of printed materials are books fromFitzgerald s personal library, including those anno- by Don C.Skemer,tated by him, such as his own copies of GG and Princeton University LibrariesRRaleigh, Henry Patrick (1880 1944) Prolific In 1936 Perkins asked Rawlings who he hopedillustrator of magazine stories, particularly Fitzger- could encourage Fitzgerald since she had foughtald s.He illustrated 10 Fitzgerald stories for the SAT- depression herself to look up Fitzgerald; the twoauthors met in ASHEVILLE, North Carolina, that fall [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ] |
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