Birthday Trip: F. Scott Fitzgerald's Favourite Places
Be it The Beautiful and Damned or The Great Gatsby, his literary works make F Scott Fitzgeraldand#039;s weakness for travel pretty evident. One of the finest fictional writers of the 1920s, on his birthday today, we take you on a trip around the globe in true Fitzgerald style.
p style="white-space: normal;"Be it emThe Beautiful and Damned/em or emThe Great Gatsby/em, his literary works make F Scott Fitzgerald's weakness for travel pretty evident. One of the finest fictional writers of the 1920s, on his birthday today, we take you on a trip around the globe in true Fitzgerald style./p
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p style="white-space: normal;"span style="font-weight: bold;"The United States/span/p p style="white-space: normal;"New York inspired a number of Fitzgeraldandrsquo;s works. In fact, in emThe Great Gatsby/em, the enchanted metropolitan twilight that is referred to is actually New York City. Fitzgerald lived in the city in 1919 as a young boy, and in the late 1920s with his wife, Zelda Sayre. Fans can visit the St. Patrickandrsquo;s Cathedral where he got married, and The Plaza, where he stayed. The Plaza even has a special Fitzgerald Suite./p
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p style="white-space: normal;"Besides the Big Apple, Fitzgerald briefly visited New Jersey, where he stayed at the Peacock Inn boutique hotel. In 1932, he made The Don CeSar hotel at St Pete Beach, Florida,...
p style="white-space: normal;"Be it emThe Beautiful and Damned/em or emThe Great Gatsby/em, his literary works make F Scott Fitzgerald's weakness for travel pretty evident. One of the finest fictional writers of the 1920s, on his birthday today, we take you on a trip around the globe in true Fitzgerald style./p
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p style="white-space: normal;"span style="font-weight: bold;"The United States/span/p p style="white-space: normal;"New York inspired a number of Fitzgeraldandrsquo;s works. In fact, in emThe Great Gatsby/em, the enchanted metropolitan twilight that is referred to is actually New York City. Fitzgerald lived in the city in 1919 as a young boy, and in the late 1920s with his wife, Zelda Sayre. Fans can visit the St. Patrickandrsquo;s Cathedral where he got married, and The Plaza, where he stayed. The Plaza even has a special Fitzgerald Suite./p
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p style="white-space: normal;"Besides the Big Apple, Fitzgerald briefly visited New Jersey, where he stayed at the Peacock Inn boutique hotel. In 1932, he made The Don CeSar hotel at St Pete Beach, Florida,...
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