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  1. Hemingway alleged that Zelda sought to destroy her husband, and she purportedly taunted Fitzgerald over his penis' size. After examining it in a public restroom, Hemingway confirmed Fitzgerald's penis to be of average size.

  2. Ironically, her own husband joined in with the bad reviews, calling Zelda "a third-rate writer" and labeling her work "plagiarism," accusing her of what he had been doing for much of their marriage. Save Me the Waltz is the only work she published during her lifetime.

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  3. www.biography.com › authors-writers › zelda-fitzgeraldZelda Fitzgerald Biography

    • Who Was Zelda Fitzgerald?
    • Death
    • Daughter
    • Early Life and Marriage
    • Marital and Mental Health Problems
    • Book, Articles and Paintings

    Zelda Fitzgerald was an icon of the Roaring Twenties. A socialite, painter, novelist, and the wife of American author F. Scott Fitzgerald, Zelda Fitzgerald's audacious spirit captivated those around her and she was a muse for much of her husband's literary work. Their famously turbulent marriage was fraught with alcoholism, violence, financial ups ...

    Due to Zelda’s failing health, she was unable to attend her daughter’s wedding in 1943, but after the birth of her grandson, Zelda was reinvigorated and began to paint again in the last years of her life in Montgomery at her family’s homestead. Ultimately, however, her mental health began to fail and, on March 10, 1948, she died tragically in a fir...

    Zelda and F. Scott had one child, a daughter they named Frances Scott Fitzgerald in 1921. As an adult, Frances would have her own career as a writer and become an active member of the Democratic Party.

    Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald was born in Montgomery, Alabama on July 24, 1900. The daughter of a prominent judge, Anthony Dickinson Sayre (1858–1931), who served on the Supreme Court of Alabama, and Minnie Buckner Machen Sayre, she was the youngest of five children and lived a youthful life of privilege. As a teenager, Zelda was a talented dancer and soc...

    Zelda was a muse to F. Scott and her characteristics are prominently featured in some of his most notable works including This Side of Paradise, The Beautiful and the Damned, The Great Gatsby and Tender Is the Night. F. Scott even went so far as to steal verbatim excerpts from Zelda’s personal diary and incorporate them into his novels — a tactic t...

    Despite her tumultuous marriage and difficulties with mental health issues, Zelda’s creativity was inspirational. She penned a semi-autobiographical novel, Save Me the Waltz, based on her troubled marriage, a play entitled Scandalabra, and many magazine articles and short stories. A talented painter, her oil paintings are now prominently featured i...

  4. 12 de jan. de 2021 · Zelda Fitzgerald outlived her husband by eight years and seemed on the verge of finally achieving some kind of peace. After suffering her first mental breakdown in 1930, Fitzgerald struggled with her mental health for the rest of her life.

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  5. Descubra a história de Zelda Fitzgerald, a "musa" e escritora plagiada por seu famoso marido. Muitos a conhecem simplesmente como "a esposa do famoso romancista F. Scott Fitzgerald", mas Zelda Fitzgerald sempre foi muito mais do que isso.

  6. 23 de jul. de 2019 · Fitzgerald took up with the writer Sheila Graham in his final years. But that bond with Zelda proved stubborn and sturdy, and survived it all.