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1920s, The: American Popular Culture Through History (Drowne and Huber), 321

20th Century Fox, 390, 401, 402, 41342nd Street, 40245 Minutes in Hollywood (Parsons), 41350 Years of Best Sellers (Hackett), 27360 Years of Best Sellers (Hackett), 27370 Years of Best Sellers (Hackett), 27380 Years of Bestsellers (Hackett), 273

Abrams, Mrs. (Tender Is the Night), 218

Absalom, Absalom! (Faulkner), 218Adams, Henry, 122Adorno, Theodor, 368Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

(Twain), 170, 171Adventures of Robin Hood, The, 404Aeolian Hall, 308African American related, 224, 225,

226, 229Great Migration, 226migration, 235

Against the Current: As I Remember F. Scott Fitzgerald (Kroll), 84

Age of Fable, The (Bullfinch), 59Age of Innocence, The (Wharton), 279,

280Aglietta, Michel, 369Aiken, Conrad, 73Aikman, Duncan, 72

“Ain’t We Got Fun” (Egan and Kahn), 215, 296

Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 96Alexandrian Library, The, 57Alger, Horatio, 186Ali, Hugh Carden, 39Aliber, R. Z., 367All Quiet on the Western Front

(Remarque), 280Allen, Frederick Lewis, 211, 264, 325Allen, Gracie, 61Allen, Joan, 118Amazing Stories (Gernsback), 275Ambassadors, The (James), 184America, 67, 72American Catholicism, 118American Civil War, 94, 169, 206,

234, 333American Dream, 176American Film Institute, 425American Language, The (Mencken),

58, 60, 245American literary naturalism, 48American masculinity, 116American Mercury, The, 284, 288, 289American Realism, 175American Speech, 60Anderson, Sherwood, 4, 180, 181Andy (“The Last of the Belles”), 141,

155, 157Anti-Saloon League, 206Aquitania, 333

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Argonne Forest, 141Arlen, Michael, 275Armistead Building, 365, 371Armistice Day (1918), 136Armory Show, 191Arnold, Matthew, 56Arnovici, Carol, 109Arrow Collar man, 318Arrowsmith (Lewis), 275, 280Art Deco, 358, 360Art Nouveau, 358artistic realism, 193“Artless Age, The” (Glasgow), 251As Ever, Scott Fitz –: Letters Between

F. Scott Fitzgerald and His Literary Agent, Harold Ober, 1919–1940, 24, 81

Asbury, Herbert, 213Ashley, Brett, 40Astaire, Fred, 403Astor dining room (Waldorf-Astoria

Hotel), 295Atlantic City, New Jersey, 192,

298, 299Atlantic Monthly, The, 246Austen, Jane, 351avant-garde, 284, 361Axel’s Castle (Wilson), 60

Babbitt (Lewis), 208, 280Babbitt, George F., 208, 264, 337Bailey, Margaret Emerson, 254Baker Electric automobile, 338Baker, Jordan, 59, 173, 186, 197, 219,

220, 309, 338, 354Bakst, Léon, 263Balio, Tinio, 390Ballets Russes, 194, 263Ballets Suédois, 264Balzac, Honoré de, 50, 169Bankhead, Tallulah, 148Barbas, Samantha, 414Bard, Christine, 262Barks, Cathy W., 32, 151

Barnard School for Boys, 105Barnes, Djuna, 42Barnes, Jake, 40, 267Barney, Nathalie, 265Barron Collier agency, 311Barrymore, John, 236, 418Barthes, Roland, 35Bartlett, Dolly, 100Basil Duke Lee stories, 100, 111, 115Batavia, New York, 101Battle of Marne, The, 138Baxter, John, 402Beach, Sylvia, 265“Beale Street Blues,” 59Beaulieu, 43Beaumont, Étienne de, 263, 266“Beautiful Lady Without Mercy, The”

(Fitzgerald), 48Beethoven, Ludwig van, 47Beggs, Alabama, 149, 239Belgion, Montgomery, 274Bellamy, Harry, 40Belle Epoch period, 137Beloved Infidel (Graham), 417Benchley, Robert C., 67, 417Benét, Stephen Vincent, 77, 79Benét, William Rose, 66, 74Benson, Robert Hugh, 48Bentley, Joseph, 299Benton, Megan, 277Bergson, Henri, 303Berlin, Irving, 205, 302, 303Berlin, Isaiah, 61Berman, Ronald, 84, 163, 218, 303Bernice (“Bernice Bobs Her Hair”),

59, 329, 339, 354“Big Five” film studios, 390, 402Big Parade, The, 425Bildungsroman, European, 186Bildungsroman, female, 149, 152Bilphism, 303Biltmore Hotel (New York), 356Bishop, John Peale, 25, 46, 51, 53, 59,

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Bishop Murder Case, The (Van Dine), 280

Black, Joseph. See Bloeckman, JosephBlack Mask (Shaw), 275Blackwell’s Island (New York), 186Blaine, Amory, 36, 67, 93, 96, 97, 99,

127, 128, 180, 213, 227, 228, 294, 295, 333, 334, 336, 354, 355

Bloeckman, Joseph (Joseph Black), 217, 220, 229, 305, 404

Bloom, Harold, 46“Boatdeck” (Murphy), 194, 195bobbed hair, 247, 254Bogart, Humphrey, 403Bonaparte, Napoleon, 279Bookman, 35, 68, 273Book-of-the-Month Club, 277Booth, John Wilkes, 121Boston Cooking School Cook Book, The

(Farmer), 279Bougault, Valérie, 262, 265Bouvard et Pécuchet (Flaubert), 184Bow, Clara, 250, 256, 322, 328Boxley, George, 405“Boy Who Killed His Mother, The”

(Fitzgerald), 237Boyd, Thomas, 183, 192, 305Boyd, Woodward, 18Brackett, Charles, 266, 394Bradbury, Malcolm, 265Bradin, Edith, 62Brady, Cecilia, 360, 426Brady, Earl, 426Brady, Pat, 232Braque, Georges, 193, 263Bremer, Sidney H., 140Bright Star (Keats), 47Brimmer, Arthur (The Last Tycoon),

396, 428Bringing Up Father, 106“British and American Taste”

(Belgion), 274Broadway, 293Broadway Melody, The, 424

Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar, 239Bronfman, Samuel, 208Brooke, Rupert, 39, 48, 140Brooker, Jewel Spears, 299Brooks, Louise, 326, 328Brooks, Van Wyck, 58, 60Brothers Karamazov, The

(Dostoevski), 50Broun, Heywood, 67, 69Brown, Orrison, 365Bruccoli, Matthew J., 6, 11, 26, 35, 81,

83, 84, 120, 285, 289, 378, 383Bruccoli, Matthew J. and Arlyn

Collection, location, 17Bruce, Barton, 279Brummel, Beau, 294Bryer, Jackson R., 29, 32, 84, 100, 151Bryn Mawr College, 354Buchanan, Daisy Fay, 59, 173, 187, 211,

230, 296, 308, 315, 327, 332, 346, 350, 354

Buchanan, Tom, 59, 61, 163, 188, 195, 211, 216, 218, 219, 221, 224, 230, 258, 264, 297, 308, 318, 337, 356

Buchanans’ house, 354, 357Buffalo, New York, 3, 89, 400

E. R. Thomas Motor Company, 90George N. Pierce Company, 90grain, 90Lackawanna Steel, 90Pierce-Arrow automobile, 90Thomas Flyer automobile, 90Woolworth’s, 96

Bugatti automobile, 331Bullfinch, Thomas, 59Bullock, Heidi, 156, See also Kunz,

HeidiBuranelli, Prosper, 279Bureau of Internal Revenue, 205, 211Burnham, Bertha, 295Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 235Burton, Beatrice, 252Bustanoby’s on Broadway, 6Butcher, Fanny, 76

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Butler, Howard, 380, 381Butler, Jack, 93Butler, Samuel, 47, 48Buttitta, Tony, 231Byron (George Gordon, Lord Byron),

39, 46

Cabell, James Branch, 288Caesar and Cleopatra (Shaw), 57Caesar Augustus, 314“Caesar’s Things” (Zelda

Fitzgerald), 149Cagney, James, 402, 403Cain, James M., 395Calhoun, Ailie, 141, 155, 156, 218Calman, Miles, 310Cambridge Companion to F. Scott

Fitzgerald, The (Prigozy), 84Cambridge University, 47Cambridge University Press, 84Camp Sheridan (near Montgomery),

154Camp, Walter, 119Campbell, Charlie, 371Canby, Henry Seidel, 71, 75, 76Cap d’Antibes, 198Capone, Al “Scarface,” 205, 212Caramel, Richard, 147, 183Cardinal Newman’s Oratory School

(England), 117Carnegie Hall, 298, 308Carraway, Nick, 37, 42, 58, 112, 119,

171, 185, 195, 196, 200, 201, 216, 217, 219, 237, 267, 276, 281, 303, 314, 338, 346, 353, 354, 361

ironic voice, 147judge of character, 164military service, 140

Carter, John F., Jr., 72Casablanca, 418Casseres, Benjamin de, 345Cassidy, Hopalong, 173“Cathedral of Commerce”

(Woolworth Building), 356

Cather, Willa, 50, 147, 171Catholic World, The, 70Catholicism, 105, 106, 108, 116, 117,

207, 215Catskill Mountains, 97Chamberlain, John, 75Chambers, Robert W., 38Chamson, André, 266Chandler, Raymond, 35Chanel, Coco, 324, 326Chaney, Lon, 236Chanler, Mrs. Winthrop, 122Chaplin, Charlie, 303, 415, 427Character and Opinion in the United

States (Santayana), 57Charles Scribner’s Sons, 7, 8, 19, 20,

24, 29, 30, 48, 52, 69, 71, 78, 227, 266, 275, 279, 313, 418, 422

Save Me the Waltz (Zelda Fitzgerald), 149

Cheever, John, 16Chesterton, G. K., 48Chicago Daily News, 34Chicago Herald, 412Chicago Sunday Tribune, 19, 148Chicago Tribune, 412Chicago White Sox, 219chivalric code, 141Christian humanism, 118Chrysler Building, 366Chubb, Thomas Caldecot, 73Cincinnati, Ohio, 210Citizen Kane, 393, 418Claremont Avenue (New York), 285Claudius, 366Claxton, Philander Priestly, 276“Clean Well-Lighted Place, A”

(Hemingway), 383Cleveland Plain Dealer, 74Cleveland, President Grover, 107Clifton, Col. Charles, 95Clifton, Dodo (Gorham Clifton), 95Cocteau, Jean, 8Cody, Dan, 174

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Coe, George Albert, 259Coghlan, Ralph, 73Cohan, George M., 293Coleman, Arthur, 76Coles, Joel, 310Collected Writings of Zelda Fitzgerald,

The, 148College Humor, 149, 258College of One: The Story of How

F. Scott Fitzgerald Educated the Woman He Loved (Graham), 417

Collier’s, 30, 284, 421Colonial Exhibition, 263Colonial Exposition, 360Columbia film studio, 390, 402, 413Columbia University, 259, 285, 302Columbus Dispatch, 70Como Park development (St. Paul),

109Congressional Medal of Honor

(York), 141Connage, Rosalind, 249Conquest, Joan, 39Conrad, Joseph, 36, 45, 48, 51, 58, 184,

188, 199Constant Nymph, The (Kennedy), 275“consumerism,” 278Conway, Gordon, 328Coolidge, President Calvin, 227, 278Cooper, Gary, 418Cope and Stewardson architectural

firm, 354Corn, Wanda, 198Correspondence of F. Scott

Fitzgerald, 24Cosmopolitan, 284Cottage Club (Princeton), 124, 258Count Orgel’s Ball (Radiguet), 266Courbet, Gustave, 169Cowley, Malcolm, 74, 112, 237, 377“Crack-up essays,” 10, 134, 201, 290,

380Crafton, Donald, 389, 400

Craig House (Beacon, New York), 32Craigie, Sir William, 60Cram, Goodhue, and Ferguson

architectural firm, 355Crane, Hart, 381Crane, Stephen, 121Crash of 1929 the, 380, 385Crawford, Joan, 250, 256, 403, 418,

424Cross Word Puzzle Books, The, 279Crowd, The, 425Crown Prince of Siam, 92Cubism, 63, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196,

201, 299, 358Cugat, Francis, 196Culture and Value (Wittgenstein), 63Cummings, Edith, 219Curnutt, Kirk, 68, 84, 176, 260, 281,

286, 315, 318Curtis Publishing, 289Curtis, William, 74, 179Curtiz, Michael, 402

Dada, 191, 194, 195, 263Daily Illini, 257Daily Mail, 274Daily Princetonian, 66Daily Worker, 75, 201“Daisy Miller” (Henry James), 50Daix, Pierre, 63Dallas Morning News, 68Dalyrimple, Bryan, 353, 359Damaris (The Hawk of Egypt), 39Damnation of Theron Ware, The

(Frederic), 180Dance, Beatrice, 25Darcy, Monsignor Thayer, 115Dark Victory, 404Dartmouth College, 67, 79, 394Darwinism, 235Das Kapital (Marx), 56, 379Davenport, C. B., 226Davies, Marion, 413Davis, Bette, 403, 405

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Day of the Locust, The (West), 395, 401De Fazio, Albert J. III, 84“Dead, The” (Joyce), 38Dean, Philip (Philip Cory), 21Dear Scott, Dearest Zelda: The Love

Letters of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, 24

Dear Scott/Dear Max: The Fitzgerald-Perkins Correspondence, 24, 81

Decorative Art Exhibition, 263“Deeper,” 296Deer Park, The (Mailer), 395DeForest, John William, 169Delaunay, Sonia, 198Delaware Avenue (Buffalo), 90Dell, Floyd, 266Delmonico’s (New York), 21Dempsey, Jack, 181, 219Derain, André, 263Des Moines Capital, 245Desmond, Norma, 389Dewey, John, 57, 257Diaghilev, Sergei, 194, 263“Diamond in the Sky, The”

(Fitzgerald), 286“Diary of a Literary Failure, The”

(Fitzgerald), 147Dickens, Charles, 50, 152, 215Dickstein, Morris, 395, 404Dictator, The, 416Didion, Joan, 395Diet and Health (Peters), 279D’Invilliers, Thomas Parke, 46Disenchanted, The (Schulberg), 79, 394Disney, Walt, 423Disneyland, 360Disraeli, Benjamin, 279Diver, Dick, 37, 40, 57, 75, 100,

188, 197, 219, 221, 224, 237, 267, 298, 299, 332, 334, 338, 358, 361

psychological effects of war, 142

Diver, Nicole Warren, 37, 42, 75, 219, 220, 298, 299, 316, 338

Dixon, Illinois, 412Dodge automobile, 338Dodsworth (Lewis), 280Donahoe, Charles W. (Sap), 115, 128Donaldson, Scott, 3, 155, 156, 174Donen, Stanley, 400Doran, Michael, 107Dos Passos, John, 38, 42, 45, 47, 62,

146, 184, 265, 266, 274Dostoevski, Fyodor, 50“double vision,” 312Doubleday, 280Doubleday, Frank, 277Douglas, Ann, 238Dracula (film), 403Dreiser, Theodore, 4, 16, 48, 61, 180,

288, 379Dressler, Marie, 403Drowne, Kathleen, 207, 321Dry Manhattan (Lerner), 348Dubliners (Joyce), 38Duchamp, Marcel, 192, 195Duggan, Margaret M., 26Duluth, Minnesota, 110Dumenil, Lynn, 207Duranty, Edmond, 169Durbin, Deanna, 403

Eagleton, Harvey, 68, 73Earl, Harley, 336Early, Gen. Jubal, 94East Genesee Street (Syracuse), 93East Willow Street (Syracuse), 93Eastman, Crystal, 266Eastman, Max, 266Ebel, Kenneth, 80Eckleburg, T. J., 187, 195, 319, 357Edel, Leon, 60Edison, Thomas A., 427“Effects of Race Intermingling, The”

(Davenport), 226

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Egan, Raymond B., 215Eighteenth Amendment, 205, 234,

264, 276, 345Einstein, Isadore (Izzy), 211El Greco, 187, 200“élan vital,” 303Eliot, Charles, 117Eliot, T. S., 37, 38, 42, 50, 60, 61, 78,

185, 187, 299, 303Ellerslie (near Wilmington,

Delaware), 9, 149Ellicott Square Building (Buffalo), 91Elmer Gantry (Lewis), 280Elmwood Avenue (Buffalo), 93Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 225, 428Emperor Franz Joseph, 137Empire State Building, 356, 366Endive, Clarence, 309English Arts and Crafts movement,

358English Journal, The, 274, 275Equal Rights Amendment, 238Erenberg, Lewis, 293Esquire, 10, 34, 78, 80, 201, 290, 360,

365, 406, 418Esquire Feature Syndicate, 415Essanay Studios, 412Ethel Walker School (Simsbury,

Connecticut), 30Etiquette in Society, in Business, in

Politics, and at Home (Post), 218, 279, 343

eugenics, 220, 226, 227, 228, 230, 232

“Eulogy on the Flapper” (Zelda Fitzgerald), 148, 325

Eve of St. Agnes, The (Keats), 47Evening Journal (New York), 416Everson, Julian, 22Evil Eye, The (Fitzgerald lyrics), 128Exiles from Paradise (Mayfield), 82Exile’s Return: A Literary Odyssey of the

1920s (Cowley), 377

Exposition des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels, 358

F. Scott Fitzgerald (Ebel), 80F. Scott Fitzgerald Review, The, 84F. Scott Fitzgerald Society, 84F. Scott Fitzgerald Society Newsletter,

The, 84F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Life in Letters, 24F. Scott Fitzgerald: His Art and His

Technique (Miller), 80F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Last Laocoön

(Sklar), 80F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Ledger: A

Facsimile, 6, 16, 81, 92, 93, 96, 274, 386

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s original ledger, location, 16

Fadiman, Clifton, 76, 77Fairbanks, Douglas, 236, 256Fairbanks, Douglas, Jr., 256Famous Players, 18Far Side of Paradise, The (Mizener), 79Farewell to Arms, A (Hemingway), 38,

45, 52Farmer, Fannie, 279Farnam, Ardita, 62, 245, 256Fass, Paula S., 213, 328, 344Faulkner, William, 42, 218, 274, 332,

334, 394Fay, Monsignor Cyril Sigourney

Webster, 115, 121feminism, 239, 259feminist criticism, 82Ferdinand, Archduke, 137Fie! Fie! Fi-Fi! (Fitzgerald plot and

lyrics), 128Fiedler, Leslie, 406Field, Louise Maunsell, 70Fillmore, President Millard, 91“Films Par Excellence,” 305, 404Films Par Excellence, 308Finnegans Wake (Joyce), 188

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First National Pictures, 388Fitzgerald Revival, 379Fitzgerald, F. Scott

academics, 131advertising, 7apprenticeship, 5, 111, 115, 121, 131,

132as father to Scottie, 21, 25, 26, 27,

33, 56, 59as friend, 12, 25as husband, 25as professional writer, 8, 9, 17, 31, 51,

53, 146, 147attitude toward Southern belle, 156Catholicism, 6, 56, 124, 126, 136characterization by type, 162childhood and adolescence, 5, 89

known as Scotty, 21class consciousness, 129, 131, 133courtship with Zelda, 6, 145cracking up, 10death, 11, 33Delihant, Eliza (aunt), 95drinking, 8, 10, 11, 12, 32, 83, 146,

149, 417early social consciousness, 3, 6, 89early success, 145first love, 131Fitzgerald, Annabel (sister), 93, 321Fitzgerald, Edward (father), 4, 89,

97, 105, 215Fitzgerald, Edward (Southern

father) values, 157

Fitzgerald, Mary (Mollie) McQuillan (mother), 5, 93, 106, 215

Fitzgerald, Michael (grandfather), 106

football, 33, 119, 126French Riviera, 222generous with advice to writers, 33,

45, 134

Hollywood, 10, 11, 18, 52, 149humor, 130idealist sensibility, 141insomnia, 10juvenilia, 5losses, 131McQuillan, Annabel (aunt), 118McQuillan, Clara, 97McQuillan, P. F. (grandfather), 106military service, 7, 136, 140, 142Murphy, Gerald and Sara, 20,

25, 28Paris, France, 8, 9, 193posthumous reputation, 12, 25, 80reading, 46, 47, 50, 53, 56, 97relationship with Gerald Murphy,

57, 61, 193, 194, 195, 197screenwriting, 9, 149, 388, 396, 405stories as workshop for novels, 165surrealism, 130Works

“Absolution,” 74, 100, 288All the Sad Young Men, 74“At Your Age,” 276“Babes in the Woods,” 131,

132, 285“Babylon Revisited,” 8, 21, 57,

267, 289, 332, 371“Basil and Cleopatra,” 132, 276Beautiful and Damned, The, 7,

12, 37, 40, 48, 57, 70, 71, 73, 179, 181, 182, 183, 188, 209, 213, 228, 239, 245, 252, 273, 274, 279, 288, 303, 305, 314, 317, 335, 337, 339, 343, 344, 346, 348, 349, 350, 355, 404

“Benediction,” 70“Bernice Bobs Her Hair,” 95,

245, 255, 321, 329, 339, 354“Between Three and Four,” 378,

380, 381“Camel’s Back, The,” 225“Change of Class, A,” 382, 384

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Crack-Up, The, 24, 25“Crazy Sunday,” 232, 288, 310,

421“Cruise of the Rolling Junk,

The,” 130, 337“Dalyrimple Goes Wrong,” 353“Debt of Honor, A,” 111, 121“Debutante, The,” 131“Diamond as Big as the Ritz,

The,” 8, 18, 57, 286, 315, 331, 335“Dice, Brassknuckles & Guitar,”

57, 154, 157, 222“Early Success,” 267, 311“Echoes of the Jazz Age,” 212,

231, 345, 369“Election Night,” 120“Emotional Bankruptcy,” 37“Family Bus, The,” 63“Family in the Wind,” 289“First Blood,” 276Flappers and Philosophers, 34, 69,

245, 328“Football,” 120“Forging Ahead,” 276“Four Fists, The,” 335“Freshest Boy, The,” 21Great Gatsby, The, 8, 11, 20, 30,

34, 39, 46, 57, 58, 61, 62, 68, 69, 71, 72, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 112, 130, 169, 171, 179, 181, 184, 185, 191, 195, 196, 197, 199, 200, 209, 215, 216, 219, 220, 221, 222, 224, 225, 230, 237, 266, 273, 274, 283, 288, 295, 297, 300, 303, 307, 310, 313, 314, 315, 318, 332, 334, 337, 339, 343, 346, 348, 349, 353, 355, 356, 360, 396, 426

Great Gatsby, The (drama and cinema rights), 18

Great Gatsby, The (French translation), 18

Great Gatsby, The (sales), 147

“Handle with Care,” 132, 379“He Thinks He’s Wonderful,” 111“Head and Shoulders,” 41, 240,

255, 286, 302, 304“Hotel Child, The,” 220, 232“How I Would Sell My Book If I

Were a Bookseller,” 317“How to Live on $36,000 a Year,”

312“How to Live on Practically

Nothing a Year,” 264“How to Waste Material: A Note

on My Generation,” 184“Ice Palace, The,” 37, 40, 41, 57,

69, 154“Jacob’s Ladder,” 37, 310“Jelly-Bean, The,” 154, 245“Jemina, the Mountain Girl,”

130, 304“Last of the Belles, The,” 141, 154,

216, 218Last Tycoon, The, 11, 20, 27,

29, 34, 40, 52, 76, 79, 185, 225, 232, 360, 391, 394, 396, 403, 405, 406, 407, 418, 421, 425, 426

“Lost Decade, The,” 365, 366, 371, 373

Love of the Last Tycoon, The. See Last Tycoon, The

“Majesty,” 276“May Day,” 8, 21, 62, 71, 182, 191,

192, 216, 314“More Than Just a House,” 359“My Lost City,” 37, 355, 383“Mystery of the Raymond

Mortgage, The,” 111, 121“Night at the Fair, A,” 111“Offshore Pirate, The,” 62, 70,

130, 245, 256“Ordeal, The,” 130“Pasting it Together,” 381“Penny Spent, A,” 264

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“Pierian Springs and the Last Straw, The,” 132

“Popular Girl, The,” 287“Rags Martin-Jones and the

Pr-nce of W-les,” 41“Reade, Substitute Right Half,”

111, 120“Rich Boy, The,” 21, 216, 356“Room with the Green Blinds,

The,” 111, 121“Rough Crossing, The,” 276, 333“Rubber Check, The,” 58“Scandal Detectives, The,” 111,

256“‘Sensible Thing, The,’” 221, 288“Sentiment – And the Use of

Rouge,” 131, 132“Shadow Laurels,” 130“Short Trip Home, A,” 334“Six of One – ,” 379“Sleeping and Waking,” 10“Spire and the Gargoyle, The,”

66, 132“Swimmers, The,” 240, 241, 267,

276Tales of the Jazz Age, 18, 21, 71,

182, 245Taps at Reveille, 21, 76, 84, 141“Tarquin of Cheepside”

(“Tarquin of Cheapside”), 45, 66, 132

Tender Is the Night, 10, 34, 37, 40, 42, 62, 74, 75, 84, 100, 188, 197, 199, 200, 201, 218, 219, 220, 224, 230, 237, 266, 267, 297, 298, 300, 310, 316, 332, 334, 346, 347, 358, 359, 360, 377, 379, 381, 385

“That Kind of Party,” 100This Side of Paradise, 7, 29, 34,

36, 46, 47, 48, 57, 66, 67, 68, 69, 73, 80, 95, 96, 97, 100, 115, 122, 128, 130, 179, 180, 191, 213,

222, 227, 228, 237, 245, 248, 249, 254, 273, 274, 279, 280, 287, 293, 294, 295, 297, 317, 323, 344, 354, 355

This Side of Paradise (movie rights), 18

“Two Wrongs,” 276Vegetable, The, 71, 72, 97, 192,

288“Winter Dreams,” 8, 36, 37, 90,

216, 219, 288, 303writing for magazines, 19, 51, 56

Fitzgerald, Scottie, 7, 22, 30, 46, 81, 82, 283, 318, 407

letters to and from, 24Fitzgerald, Zelda Sayre, 19, 81

as inspiration, 146as reviewer, 146, 147as sounding board, 146, 181, 198as writer, 146, 148, 239, 248, 249,

251, 252, 325ballet, 9, 148, 149courtship with Scott, 7, 140, 311death, 11early independence

(Montgomery), 6flapper prototype, 146letters to and from, 24, 27mental illness, 9, 22, 32, 74, 151,

268, 316modernist, 152painting, 148praise for Scott, 33reputation (Montgomery), 6rivalry with Scott, 151Southern belle, 145

Flaming Youth (film), 250Flandrau, Grace, 107flapper, 62, 74, 148, 154, 157, 160,

225, 238, 245, 247, 251, 254, 256, 260, 286, 303, 317, 322, 327

“Flapper Jane” (literary sketch), 260flapper novels and stories, 251

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Flapper, The (film), 250“Flapper, The” (Leyendecker

illustration), 255Flapper, The (magazine), 256Flapper Wife, The (Burton), 252Flaubert, Gustave, 50, 52, 59, 169, 184,

188Flink, James J., 337Flynn, Errol, 403Foolish Wives, 425football, 258Ford automobile, 331, 336, 338Ford, Henry, 312, 331, 338Ford, John, 394, 402Ford Model T, 331, 336Forrey, Robert, 224, 229Forster, E. M., 16Fort Sheridan (near Montgomery),

140Forter, Greg, 151Fowler, Ludlow, 21Fox, William, 400, 423France, Anatole, 266Franco-Prussian War of 1870, 137Frank, Joseph, 187Frankenstein (film), 403Franklin, Benjamin, 176, 186, 313Frankson, Thomas, 109Frederic, Harold, 180Freeman (restauranteur), 220French symbolism, 180Freud, Sigmund, 56, 58, 236Frost’s Drugstore (St. Paul), 111Fryer, Sarah Beebe, 81, 239Fuller, Edward M., 197

Gable, Clark, 403, 415, 418Galbraith, John Kenneth, 370, 373Galsworthy, John, 280Gannett, Louis, 74Garbo, Greta, 403, 418garconne, 322Gardener, Nancy, 98Garland, Judy, 403

Gatsby, Jay, 4, 37, 49, 73, 112, 186, 209, 211, 281, 296, 313, 315, 327, 329, 331, 332, 346, 350

military service, 140Gatsby’s house, 353, 360Gatz, Henry C. (Gatsby’s father), 186,

216Gatz, James, 216, See also Gatsby, JayGauss, Dean Christian, 134Gausse Hotel (Cap d’Antibes), 41Geismar, Maxwell, 379General Motors, 336Geneva, New York, 101Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Loos), 256Gernsback, Hugo, 275Gerould, Katherine Fullerton, 66Gershwin, George, 302, 308Gershwin, Ira, 293, 302Gertrude (Hamlet’s mother), 366Gibbons, Cardinal, 116, 121Gibbs, A. Hamilton, 278Gibson girl, 238, 246, 247, 323Gibson, Charles Dana, 238, 246, 323Gide, André, 16Gidlow, Liette, 312Gilbert, Cass, 356Gilbert, W. S., 293Gingrich, Arnold, 34, 418Glasgow, Ellen, 251Glick, Sammy, 395Glickman, Lawrence B., 312Glimpses of the Moon (Wharton), 343Gloria (The Flapper Wife), 252“Go Left, Young Writers!” (Gold), 290Goddard, 230Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 59,

60, 152Gold Diggers of 1933, 402Gold, Michael, 290, 378Golden Age of Hollywood, 411, 418Golden Boy, 393Golden Moment, The: The Novels of F.

Scott Fitzgerald (Stern), 81Goldman, Mark, 90

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Goldstein, Laurence, 335Goldwyn, Samuel, 394, 406Gomery, Douglas, 422Gone With the Wind (film), 404,

405, 418Good Housekeeping, 227Good News, 97Goodrich, Aaron, 108Gopher Prairie, Minnesota, 279Gowans, Johnny, 99Graham, Sheilah, 11, 33, 80, 403, 411,

414, 416, 418Graham, T. Austin, 294Grand Central Terminal, 356Grand Hotel, 425Grange, Red, 258Grant, Madison, 226Graphic Survey of Book Production,

1890–1916 A, 276Gray, Goldie, 294Great American Novel, The

(Williams), 265Great Depression, 201, 213, 253, 289,

377, 378, 380, 382, 385, 389, 401, 402, 424, 428

Great Expectations (Dickens), 50Great Gatsby, The: A Facsimile of the

Manuscript, 81Great Migration (African

American), 206Great Neck, New York, 8, 217,

222, 288Great Ziegfeld, The, 425Greed, 425Green, Dexter, 36, 90, 216Green, Grant Dickson, Jr., 93, 94Green Hat, The (Arlen), 275Greener, Harry, 401Gregorovius, Franz, 237Grey, Zane, 274, 278, 279Griffith, D. W., 303, 400, 427Gris, Juan, 193“Guests from Italy” (Roberts), 227

Gunther, Bess, 359Gunther house, the, 359

Haardt, Sara (Sara Haardt Mencken), 149

Hackensack, New Jersey, 293Hackett, Alice Payne, 273Hale, Ruth, 72Hall, G. Stanley, 234, 246Hallelujah!, 425Halliday, Manley, 79Hamilton College, 67Hamlet (Shakespeare), 366Hammerstein, Oscar, 293Hammerstein, Oscar II, 302Hampton, Benjamin B., 401Handover, Roscoe, 295Handy, W. C., 59Hansen, Harry, 71Happer, Sally Carrol, 37, 40, 155, 157Harbach, Otto, 295Harcourt Brace and Company, 274,

280Harding, President Warren G., 61,

208, 278Hardy, Thomas, 148, 217, 311Harlem (New York), 209, 349Harlow, Jean, 403, 404, 418Harper & Brothers, 279, 280Harper’s Bazaar, 255Harper’s Weekly, 336Hart, Elizabeth, 76Hart, Lorenz, 302Harvard University, 47, 67, 172Harvey, David, 369Harvey, Marjorie, 245, 354Havilland, Olivia de, 406Hawk of Egypt, The (Conquest), 39Hawks, Howard, 394Hearst, William Randolph, 412Hearst’s International, 161Heart of Darkness (Conrad), 49Heathcoat-Amory, Lady, 219

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Hecht, Ben, 393, 394Hedda Hopper Show, The, 415“Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood”

(Hopper), 415Held, John, Jr., 250, 255, 327Hemingway, Ernest, 4, 9, 25, 28, 35,

36, 38, 40, 51, 61, 134, 141, 201, 265, 274, 283, 332, 340, 379, 383

war experience, 136Henry Esmond (Thackeray), 51Henry, Frederic, 38Henry, O. (William Sydney

Porter), 38Henty, G. A., 97Hibben, John Grier, 133Hichens, Robert S., 48Higham, John, 226, 227Highland Avenue (Buffalo), 95Highland Hospital (Asheville, North

Carolina), 10Hill, James J., 107, 222Hill School, The (Pottstown,

Pennsylvania), 56, 95Himmel, Peter, 21Hippodrome, 304Hirsch, Louis A., 295His Children’s Children (Train), 280Historical Guide to F. Scott Fitzgerald,

A (Curnutt), 84Hitler, Adolf, 426Hobby, Pat, 310, 405, 406, 418Hofstra University, 84Holiday, Burne, 228Hollywood, 234, 256, 305, 310, 328,

331, 353, 360, 388screenwriting, 283

Hollywood-as-destroyer narrative, 393“Hollywood Canteen (Powell),” 404Hollywood Hotel (Parsons), 413Hollywood: The Movie Colony, The

Movie Makers (Rosten), 425“Hollywood Today: A Gadabout’s

Notebook,” 403

“Hollywood Today: A Gadabout’s Notebook” (Graham), 417

Holman, C. Hugh, 155, 156home ownership, 109Hook, Andrew, 49, 279, 280Hoover, President Herbert, 377Hopper, Hedda, 411, 414, 416, 418Hornell, New York, 101House of Mirth, The (Wharton), 280“House That Fear Built, The”

(Hopper’s home), 415“House That Jack Built, The,” 297How to Write For the Movies

(Parsons), 412Howells, William Dean, 170Hoyt, Rosemary, 40, 75, 220, 298,

299, 316, 332, 334, 358Huber, Patrick, 321Huettig, Mae D., 390Hugo (“Dice, Brassknuckles &

Guitar”), 163Hull, E. M., 39Humbird, Dick, 93Hunter, Anson, 21, 216, 219, 356Huse, William, 67, 69Hutchinson, Arthur, 278hybrid of flapper and Southern belle,

154hybrid of Southern belle and flapper,

157, 158

I Should Have Stayed Home, 403If Winter Comes (Hutchinson), 278“I’ll Be Waiting For You,” 298In Our Time (Hemingway), 265Indianapolis 500, 337Infidelity, 405influenza pandemic of 1919, 123Ingram, Rex, 266Invented Lives (Mellow), 83Irish, 106Irish immigrants, 215Irving Place (Buffalo), 95

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Irving Thalberg: Boy Wonder to Producer Prince (Vieira), 421

Israel, Betsy, 323It (film), 250Italian Futurists, 360Ivanhoe (Scott), 97

Jack (Mary), 296“Jack and Jill,” 297Jacobs, Lewis, 425Jadwin, Philip, 382, 383, 385James, Henry, 50, 78, 148, 184, 188James Street (Syracuse), 93James, William, 4, 57, 62, 303Jazz Age, bookends, 234Jazz History of the World, 308Jazz Singer, The, 400Jennie Gerhardt (Dreiser), 180Jesuits (Society of Jesus), 117Jewish immigrants, 229Jezebel, 404Jim Crow laws, 219, 235Johns Hopkins University Hospital

(Baltimore), 9Johns, Jasper, 96Johnson, Earl, 382, 384, 385Johnson, Owen, 47Johnson, Violet, 383, 384Johnson-Reed Act (1924), 227Jones Act, The, 213Jones, Judy, 36, 219, 303Jones, Mortimer, Mr., 90Jordan Playboy automobile, 338Journal of Heredity, The, 228Joyce, James, 38, 42, 50, 58, 60, 61, 85,

183, 184, 188, 199, 265, 266, 303Juan-les-Pins, 63Jugham, James, 96Jungle Book, The (Kipling), 59“Just a Word about Harvard” (West),

106

Kafka, Franz, 16, 53Kahn, Gus, 215

Kahn, Maud, 266Kaiser Wilhelm II, 137Kalman, Alexandra, 108Kansas City Star, 70, 73Karger, Dolly, 216Karloff, Boris, 403Kasson apartment building

(Syracuse), 93Kazin, Alfred, 378Keating, Theodore (Ted) Barnum, 95Keats, John, 35, 39, 43, 45, 46, 59Keene mansion, 295Keith, Rosalie, 348Kellerman, Annette, 325Kelly, Gene, 400Kennedy, Margaret, 275Kenny, John M., Jr., 72Key, Francis Scott, 3, 105, 215Kimberly, John (Jack) L., 95Kimmel, Michael, 236Kindleberger, C. P., 367King, Ginevra, 6, 131, 215, 219King Kong, 418King, Marjorie, 22Kinkallow, Marquis, 220Kinsley, Phil A., 72Kipling, Rudyard, 48, 59Klipspringer (The Great Gatsby), 296Knight, David, 149Knowles, Bill, 161Knox, Dorothy, 98Knox, Earl (Seymour H. Knox, Jr.),

96Kooning, Willem de, 96Kroll, Frances, 11, 13, 45, 80, 83, 231,

418, 422, 426Ku Klux Klan, 225“Kubla Khan,” 37Kuehl, John, 29, 100, 155, 157, 166Kurtz (Heart of Darkness), 49

L. C. G., 70“La Maison des Amis du Livre,” 265Laemmle, Carl, 422

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Lake Erie, 90, 208Lake Forest, Illinois, 6, 131Lamar, Nancy, 157, 245Lamont, Lina, 400Langmuir, Erika, 191Lanvin, Jeanne, 322Latham, Angela, 248Lauren, Ralph, 322Lausanne, Switzerland, 43Lautz, Marie, 98Lawrence, D. H., 40Le Corbusier, 358, 361Le Rouge et le Noir (Stendahl), 52Le Vot, André, 8, 46, 197, 201, 357Lee, Basil Duke, 21, 61, 256Lee, Basil Duke stories, 21Lee, Lorelei, 255Legendre, Paula, 216, 356Léger, Fernand, 62, 193, 198, 266Lehan, Richard D., 40, 177Lehman, Peter, 242Lenox apartment building

(Buffalo), 92Lerner, Michael, 348LeRoy, Mervyn, 402Les Noces, 194Les Six, 263Leslie, Shane, 122Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald, The, 24Letters to His Daughter, 24Leuchtenberg, William E., 207Lewis, Gordon, 75Lewis, Sinclair, 184, 208, 274, 275, 277,

279, 337Leyendecker, Frank X., 255Liberal Imagination, The (Trilling), 60Liberty, 284, 288Lichtenstein, Roy, 96Life, 255, 259Life of Christ (Papini), 279Lincoln, President Abraham, 427Lindbergh, Charles, 326, 334, 400Lippmann, Walter, 57Lipstick (film), 404

“LIPSTICK” (Lois Long), 347Lissitzky, El, 198Literary Digest, 339Literary Guild Book Club, 277Littauer, Kenneth, 30, 421Little Caesar, 402Little French Girl, The (Sedgwick), 275“Little Love a Little Kiss, A,” 296Little Millionaire, The, 293“Little Three” film studios, 390, 402Little Women (Alcott), 59Lloyd, Frank, 425Lloyd, Marie, 303Locke, Jesse Albert, 118, 121Lockport, New York, 100Loew’s, 423Lombard, Carole, 415Long Island (New York), 41, 50, 294,

356Long, Lois, 329, 347Loos, Anita, 255, 389, 404Lord Donegall, 417Lorimer, George Horace, 284, 287Los Angeles, California, 360Los Angeles Times, 415lost generation, 265Louisville Courier-Journal, 249Louisville, Kentucky, 219Love Legend, The (Boyd), 18“Love Nest, The,” 295, 296Lowell, Amy, 59Lowrie, Lew, 359Luciano, Salvatore “Lucky,” 210, 212Lugosi, Bela, 403Lumière brothers, 399Lumière, Louis, 427Lusitania, sinking, 139Lynd, Helen, 339Lynd, Robert, 339Lynton, Norbert, 191

Macfadden, Bernarr, 235, 237MacGowan, Kenneth, 401Mackenzie, Compton, 47

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MacLeish, Archibald, 45, 198MacLeishes, the, 266Macmillan, 280MacMillan, H. A., 75Madame Bovary (Flaubert), 169, 184Madame Curie, 405Mæcenas, 314Maggie and Jiggs, 106Mailer, Norman, 395Main Street (Lewis), 277, 279Majestic, The, 41Making of Americans, The (Stein), 38,

188, 199, 265Mallarmé, Stephane, 56“Mama’s Gone Young, Papa’s Gone

Old,” 250Mamet, David, 395Man Nobody Knows, The (Bruce), 279Man of the Forest, The (Grey), 278Mandel, Frank, 295Mangum, Bryant, 289Manhattan (New York), 41Mankiewicz, Herman, 393Mankiewicz, Joseph L., 392, 405Mann Act, 339Mannes, David, 266Mannix, Eddie, 426Mantrap (film), 250Marazzi, Christian, 373Marchand, Roland, 318Margolies, Alan, 224Marie Antoinette, 357, 405Mark Cross Company, 199Marlow, Charles, 49Marmon automobile, 337Marston, Henry Clay, 241, 267Marx Brothers, 425Marx, Karl, 56, 370, 379Mary, 295Mary (Mary), 296masculinity, constructions of, 234, 235“Materialism and Idealism in

American Life (Santayana),” 58May Day riots, 234, 385

Mayer, Louis B., 415, 423Mayfield, Sara, 82McCardell, Roy, 389McCoy, Bill, 208McCoy, Horace, 403McGrath, Harold, 38McIntyre, Warren, 354McKee, Chester and Lucille, 218McKinley, President William, 91McKisco, Albert and Violet, 218McTeague (Frank Norris), 48, 181Meadow, Marcia, 241, 304Mehegan, Mary, 107Mellow, James, 83Mencken, H. L., 34, 48, 56, 57, 60, 61,

67, 68, 70, 71, 73, 78, 147, 179, 180, 184, 245, 285, 286

Meredith, George, 217Meredith, Samuel, 335Merton College Library, 130, 357Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 10,

18, 20, 388, 390, 401, 402, 405, 413, 423

Metropolitan magazine, 18, 148, 161, 284, 288, 325

Meyers, Jeffrey, 83Michaelis (The Great Gatsby), 216Michaels, Walter Benn, 226Midas, 314Middletown (Lynd and Merrell), 60Milford, Nancy, 31, 82Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 35Miller, Edgar, 93Miller, Henry, 265Miller, James E., 38, 80Miller, Rudolph, 100Mills, Helen, 219Milwaukee Journal, 74Minneapolis, Minnesota, 90, 108Minot, John Clair, 72Mirror (New York), 416Miss Ravenel’s Conversion from

Secession to Loyalty (DeForest), 169

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Mistinguet, 266Mizener, Arthur, 5, 10, 79, 93, 395“Model of Christian Charity, A”

(Winthrop), 176Modern art, 191, 193, 200Modern Library, 57, 84modern period, 139modernism, 59, 60, 147Modernism, 179, 183, 184, 186, 199,

263, 265, 284, 334, 340, 360, 361

modernist fiction, 142, 146modernist realism, 72modernists, 57Monarch typewriter company, 92“Money! Money! Money!,” 296Monnier, Adrienne, 265Monogram film studio, 402Montenegrin medal (Gatsby), 141Montenegrin medal (York), 141Montgomery, Alabama, 6, 10, 33, 158Montgomery County (Maryland), 95Montgomery, Robert, 424Montmartre, 263Montparnasse, 263Montreux, Switzerland, 43Moore, Colleen, 328Moore, Kathleen, 40, 360, 361, 418,

427Moore, Lucy, 211, 268Moran, Lois, 310Moreland, Toby, 256Morgan, Gen. John H., 97Morgan, J. P., 294, 314Motion Picture Industry, The – A

Pattern of Control, 426Motor, 339Moveable Feast, A (Hemingway),

268“Mr. In and Mr. Out,” 21, 192Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, 404Mrs. Dalloway (Woolf), 51Muncie, Indiana, 313Murphy, Esther, 266

Murphy, Gerald, 194, 197, 198, 199, 263, 265, 358

Murphy, Gerald and Sara, 63, 193, 266, 358

Mutiny on the Bounty, 425My Ántonia (Cather), 171

N. H., 76Nafisi, Azar, 290Nanette (No, No, Nanette), 297, 298Napoleon at Waterloo, 138Nassau Literary Magazine, The, 66,

124, 130Nathan, George Jean, 48, 147, 285, 288Nation, The, 69, 170National Prohibition Act, 205nativist movement, 226, 227Naturalism, 176, 180, 181, 182, 184Ness, Eliot, 205, 211Neutra, Richard, 360New Deal, 289, 377New Masses, 290New Orleans Times-Picayune, 72New Republic, 378new woman, 81, 238, 242, 252, 323, 328New Women: Harbingers of Change, 81New World, 186New World America, 141New, York, 6, 293, 308, 348, 355, 368New York American, 412New York Evening Post, 18, 69New York Metropolitan Museum of

Art, 200New York Morning Telegraph, 412New York stock exchange, 373New York Sun, 76, 130New York Times, 78, 84, 91, 96, 119,

348New York Tribune, 146New York World, 72New Yorker, The, 74, 78, 255, 329, 346,

347“New Yorkers” (song), 294Newman News, The, 115, 121

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Newman School (Hackensack, New Jersey), 115, 215, 293

Newsweek, 201Niagara Falls, 90Nichols, Dudley, 394Nietzsche, Friedrich, 183Nigger of the ‘Narcissus,’ The (Conrad),

49, 51Night at the Opera, A, 425Nightwood (Barnes), 42Nin, Anaïs, 16Nineteen-Nineteen (Dos Passos), 38Nineteenth Amendment, 234Ninotchka, 404Nixon’s Apollo Theatre (Atlantic

City), 72No, No, Nanette, 297, 299Noble, Maury, 12noblesse oblige, 159, 164Nordicism, 227Norris, Charles G., 48, 181Norris, Frank, 35, 48, 180, 181, 288North, Abe, 220, 366North American Newspaper Alliance

(NANA), 416Nostromo (Conrad), 50, 58, 184Notebooks (Butler), 48Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald, The,

48, 81Notes on Democracy, 62Nourse, Joan, 76Now and Then, 21Nowlin, Michael, 147, 225“Nude Descending the Stairs”

(Duchamp), 192, 195

Oakland Tribune, 251Ober, Harold, 19, 20, 24, 27, 286

as Zelda’s agent, 149O’Brien, Christopher, 107O’Brien, Dillon, 107O’Connor, Dr. Matthew, 42“Ode on a Grecian Urn” (Keats), 47

“Ode to a Nightingale” (Keats), 47Odets, Clifford, 393“Oh, You Wonderful Girl,” 293, 295O’Hara, John, 79, 331O’Kelly, George, 221Old South

chivalric code, 159manners, 154

Old World, end, 139Old World manners, 141Olney, Martha L., 313“On the Art of Fiction” (Cather), 147One Increasing Purpose (Hutchinson),

278Only Yesterday (Allen), 211Onondaga Lake (Syracuse), 91Ophelia, 365Oppenheim, E. Phillips, 266Oppenheimer, George, 394Orchid, Newton, 308Orlando, Vittorio Emanuele, 266Ormonde, Otis, 95Osborn, E. W., 70Our Dancing Daughters (film), 250“Our Own Movie Queen” (Zelda

Fitzgerald), 148“Our Type” (Fitzgerald), 237Outline of History, The (Wells), 57,

277, 279Owl Eyes, 130, 187, 339Oxford University, 176Oxford University Press, 84

Paige Company, 319“Paint and Powder” (Zelda

Fitzgerald), 19Palm Garden (New York), 325Papini, Giovanni, 279Paramore, E. E., Jr., 405Paramount film studio, 390, 401, 402,

413, 423Paris Opera Comique, 94Parker, Dorothy, 79

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Parker, Froggy, 96, 99Parsons, Louella, 411, 412, 414, 416,

418Parties (Van Vechten), 345, 347, 350Pascin, Jules, 381Passing of the Great Race, The (Grant),

226, 227Patch, Adam, 217Patch, Anthony, 7, 12, 40, 48, 147, 182,

209, 210, 216, 217, 219, 228, 229, 305, 314, 335, 337, 346, 347, 355

Patch, Anthony and Gloria, 213Patch, Gloria Gilbert, 7, 40, 48, 182,

209, 220, 229, 239, 252, 303, 305, 314, 335, 337, 339, 347

Pater, Walter, 34Patou, Jean, 322Pavillon du Réalisme, 169Peck, Harry Thurston, 273Perfect Flapper, The (film), 250Perkins, Maxwell, 24, 27, 29, 48, 56,

147, 185, 188, 194, 196, 199, 280, 313, 379, 385, 404, 418

Save Me the Waltz, 149Perry, Josephine, 37Peters, Lulu Hunt, 279Peters, Marion, 22Peterson, Jules, 220Petronius, 50Petry, Alice Hall, 156, 287petting parties, 254Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, 72Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger, 71“Philippe, Count of Darkness”

(Fitzgerald), 52Phillip Lovell House, 360Phipps Clinic (Baltimore)

and Save Me the Waltz, 149Photoplay, 19, 148Picabia, Francis, 62Picasso, Pablo, 8, 62, 187, 193, 263, 266Pierce-Arrow automobile, 331

Piper, Henry Dan, 422Place de la Concorde, 40Plastic Age, The, 250Play It as It Lays (Didion), 395Player, The (Tolkin), 395Plaza Hotel (New York), 312, 356Pocket Books, 18Poiret, Paul, 324Polonius, 366Port Washington, New York, 309Portable F. Scott Fitzgerald, The, 79Porter, Cole, 264, 293, 302, 368, 371Porter, Katherine Anne, 38Portland Avenue (St. Paul), 109Portland Evening Express (Maine), 71Post, Emily, 218, 279, 343Postmodernism, 361Pound, Ezra, 38, 183, 191, 264“Poverty Row” film studios, 402Powell, Amanthis, 163Powell, Anthony, 404Powell, Jim, 157Price Was High, The, 63, 378Prigozy, Ruth, 305, 380, 382, 385, 400“Prince of Montparnasse” (Jules

Pascin), 381Prince of Wales, 326Princeton Alumni Weekly, 3Princeton Glee Club, 99Princeton Tiger, The, 130Princeton Triangle Club, 6, 122, 126,

128, 192, 293Princeton University, 36, 46, 59, 66,

68, 115, 119, 192, 215, 227, 293, 302, 354, 355, 356, 400

portrayal in This Side of Paradise, 128, 133

Protestantism, 126treatment of Fitzgerald, 134

Princeton University Library, 32Princeton University Library Chronicle,

The, 100Prisoner of Chillon, The (Byron), 46

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Procter & Gamble, 4, 89, 99Production Code Administration, 392Prohibition, 205, 345, 347Protestantism, 56, 105, 108, 117, 206,

207, 215, 220Providence Sunday Journal, 67“Psychic Geography in ‘The Ice

Palace’” (Kuehl), 155Public Enemy, The, 402Public Opinion (Lippmann), 57Publishers Weekly, 278Pudd’nhead Wilson: A Tale

(Twain), 170Pulitzer Prize, 275Pullman, George, 333Purism, 195Puritanism, 61

“Quarter, The” (Paris), 263Queen Victoria, 279Quirk, William J., 316

Rabinowitz, Jakie/Robin, Jack, 400racism, 220Radcliffe Publishing Course, 84Radiguet, Raymond, 266Rado, Lisa, 234Rahv, Philip, 75“Rainbow City” (Buffalo), 91Rainer, Luise, 393Ramaley Dancing School (St. Paul), 108Rascoe, Burton, 67, 72Rationalist Modernist, 360Ray, Man, 8, 62Raycroft, Dorothy, 216, 219, 220“Razor” (Murphy), 194, 195Read, Cecil, 109Read, Clifton, 109Read, Herbert, 193Reader’s Digest, 275Reading Lolita in Tehran (Nafisi), 290Reading The Waste Land (Bentley and

Brooker), 299

Real F. Scott Fitzgerald, The: Thirty-Five Years Later (Graham), 417

Realism, 169, 170, 180, 184Réalisme, 169Récamier, Juliette, 265Reconstruction, 170Red Badge of Courage (Crane), 121Red Book, 284Redbook, 18Red-Headed Woman, 404Reeve, Sidney, 278Remarque, Erich Maria, 280, 392Remus, George, 210Rennie, Dr. Thomas, 150Republic film studio, 402Revolutionary War, 127Rhapsody in Blue, 308Ricoeur, Paul, 367Ring, Frances Kroll. See Kroll,

FrancesRise of Silas Lapham, The (Howells),

170, 176Rise of the American Film, The: A

Critical History (Jacobs), 425Rise of the Coloured Empires, The

(Goddard), 230Rising Tide of Color Against White

Supremacy, The (Stoddard), 226

Rites of Spring, The, 263Ritz Bar (Paris), 332Ritz hotel (New York), 356RKO, 390, 401, 402Roaring Twenties, The, 253, 404Roberts, Kenneth, 227, 230Robin Hood, 256Robinson, Edward G., 402Rockefeller Center, 366Rockefeller, John D., 221, 294Rodgers, Richard, 302Rogers, Cameron, 75Rogers, Ginger, 403

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Roget’s Pocket Thesaurus, 273Rolfe, Alfred, 56Rolls-Pierce automobile, 331Rolls-Royce automobile, 217, 315, 331,

349“Romantic Egotist, The” (Fitzgerald),

6, 48, 98Romantic Egoists, The (Bruccoli,

Smith, and Kerr), 81Romantic poetry, 36, 37, 46Romanticism, 38Roosevelt, President Franklin D., 214,

377Roosevelt, President Theodore, 119,

227, 234, 236, 279Rosenfeld, Paul, 68, 78Rosicrucian literature, 428Rosten, Leo C., 425Rotarian, The, 92Roth, Henry, 379Rothko, Mark, 96Rothschild, Deborah, 195, 198Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 56Rumsey, Dexter P., Jr., 95Russell, Bertrand, 377Ruth, Babe, 181, 219

Safety First! (Fitzgerald lyrics), 128Salon des Independants show, 194Salt (Charles Norris), 48San Francisco Chronicle, 70Santayana, George, 57Satie, Erik, 8Saturday Evening Post, The, 18, 21, 59,

226, 227, 230, 251, 274, 276, 283, 284, 286, 289, 304, 321, 359, 380

Saturday Review of Literature, 79Satyricon, The, 50Savannah, Georgia, 160Save Me the Waltz (Zelda Fitzgerald),

9, 19, 149, 239Bildungsroman, female, 145

Sayre, Anthony, 381, 382Sayre, Rosalind (Rosalind Sayre

Smith, Zelda’s sister), 22Scharff, Virginia, 339Schenck, Nicholas, 423Scheu, Augustus, Jr. (Gus Shy), 97Schlieffen, Alfred von, 137Schlieffen Plan, 137Schocket, Eric, 217Schoen, Earl, 216, 218Schopenhauer, Arthur, 303Schulberg, B. P., 79Schulberg, Budd, 79, 388, 394, 395Schwartz, Fifi, 220, 232Science and Invention, 255Science and the Modern World

(Whitehead), 57Scott and Zelda

“Our Own Movie Queen,” 19as couple, 7, 8, 31, 82, 83, 145, 266,

337, 347, 388, 404, 417burial place, St. Mary’s Catholic

Church (Rockville, Maryland), 11

collaboration, 148, 360competitiveness, 150, 151Europe, 7, 9, 192, 333France, 8, 9, 192French Riviera, 192friendship with the Murphys, 194marriage, 7, 145shared by-line, 19, 149

Scott Fitzgerald (Turnbull), 4, 80Scott Fitzgerald: A Biography

(Meyers), 83“Scott Fitzgerald’s Romance with the

South” (Donaldson), 155Screen Writers Guild, 392, 396, 424Scribner, Charles III, 196Scribner’s Magazine, 284

serialization of Tender Is the Night, 151

Seagram’s distillery, 209

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Sears, Roebuck and Company, 325Sedgwick, Anne Douglas, 275Seldes, Gilbert, 70, 73, 75, 185“Self-Reliance” (Emerson), 428“selling short,” 371Selznick, David O., 423Sevastopol (Tolstoy), 169Seventeen (Tarkington), 47“Sex, Crime and Booze: Warner Bros.

in the Thirties” (Shipman), 402

Shakespeare and Company, 265Shakespeare, William, 45, 47, 59, 351Shaw, Captain Joseph T., 275Shaw, George Bernard, 47, 56, 57She Done Him Wrong, 403Shearer, Norma, 418, 424sheik, 249, 254Sheik, The (Hull), 39“SHEILAH GRAHAM SAYS”

(Graham), 416Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 39, 46Sheppard-Pratt Hospital

(Baltimore), 9Sherman, Ray W., 339Sherman, Stuart P., 180Shimerda, Ántonia, 172Shipman, David, 402“Show Mr. and Mrs. F. to Number –

“(Zelda Fitzgerald), 360Show People, 425Shreve, Lamb, and Harmon

architectural firm, 356“Shutting the Sea Gates” (Roberts),

227Silver Spoon, The (Galsworthy), 280Sinclair, Upton, 424Singin’ in the Rain, 400Sinister Street, 47Sister Carrie (Dreiser), 48Sklar, Robert, 80, 379, 401Sloan, Alfred, 336Sloane, Mr. (The Great Gatsby), 218

“Slow Poison” (Roberts), 227Smart Set, The, 18, 19, 21, 48, 180, 280,

284, 285, 286, 287Smith & Durrell publishers, 275Smith, Frances Scott Fitzgerald

Lanahan. See Fitzgerald, Scottie

Smith, Harrison, 275Smith, Jimmy, 299Smith, Lyman C., 92Smith, Moe, 211Smith, W. L., 92Societe des Artistes Independants, 195Soirées de Paris, 263Some Sort of Epic Grandeur: The Life of

F. Scott Fitzgerald (Bruccoli), 83

Sophocles, 59Soundings (Gibbs), 278South, 219, 230Southampton, New York, 162“Southern and the Satirical in ‘The

Last of the Belles’, The” (Bullock), 156

Southern belle, 37, 155, 157, 158, 160, 187

Speed-the-Plow (Mamet), 395Spengler, Oswald, 51, 58Spires and Gargoyles: Early Writings,

1909–1919 (Fitzgerald), 115Spooner, Robert, 294Sportsman’s Sketches, A (Turgenev),

169Squires, Dr. Mildred, 150St. Claire, Myra, 99St. Ignatius, 97St. Jean de Luz, 241St. Nicholas, 97St. Patrick’s Cathedral (New York), 7St. Paul Academy (St. Paul,

Minnesota), 21, 105, 115St. Paul Academy Now and Then, The,

106, 111

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St. Paul First Presbyterian Church, 105

St. Paul, Minnesota, 3, 5, 56, 89, 173, 215, 222, 353

St. Paul Social Register, 106St. Regis school, 115St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, 212Staël, Madame de, 265Stagecoach, 404Stahr, Monroe, 40, 52, 225, 232, 310,

360, 361, 391, 396, 403, 405, 406, 418, 421, 426, 429

Stallings, Laurence, 73Standard Oil, 221“Star-Spangled Banner, The” (Key,

3, 215star system, 403Stars and Films of 1937, 399Stearns, Harold, 264“Steel-Engraving Lady and the Gibson

Girl, The” (Ticknor), 239Stein, Gertrude, 8, 38, 183, 184, 188,

199, 236, 237, 262, 263, 264, 303

Stendahl (Marie-Henri Beyle), 52Steppin’ Out, 293Stern, Milton R., 36, 81Stevenson, Elizabeth, 246Stiles, Hallie, 94stock market crash, 234Stoddard, Lothrop, 226Stover at Yale (Johnson), 47Stravinsky, Igor, 194, 266Stroheim, Erich von, 425studio system, 389, 422Studlar, Gaylyn, 236Sullivan, Arthur, 293Summer Street (Buffalo), 93Summit Avenue (St. Paul), 222Summit Avenue neighborhood (St.

Paul), 3, 105, 109, 111Sun Also Rises, The (Hemingway), 45,

52, 267

Sunset Boulevard, 389Surrealism, 191, 195, 196, 200Sutherland, John, 278Swan Song (Galsworthy), 280Swanson, Gloria, 22Swinburne, A. C., 39, 47, 217Syracuse, New York, 3, 89

Brown-Lipe companies, 92H. H. Franklin Manufacturing

Company, 92New Process Gear Corporation, 92Smith, L. C. and Brothers

Typewriter Company, 92Smith Premier Typewriter

Company, 92Solvay Process Company, 92Union Typewriter Company, 92

Taking the Wheel (Scharff), 339Talmadge, Constance, 388Tarbox, Horace, 240, 304Tarkington, Booth, 47, 274Tarleton, Georgia, 141, 154Tarleton trilogy, 95, 154Tarzan of the Apes (Burroughs), 235“Task of Trying to Please You, The”

(Goldwyn), 406“Tea for Two,” 297, 299Teck Theater (Buffalo), 96Temple, Shirley, 403Terry, Alice, 266Thackeray, W. M., 50Thalberg, Irving, 232, 391, 403, 418,

421, 422, 425, 429Thalberg: Life and Legend (Thomas),

421Thayer, Mr. Tiffany, 45Thief of Baghdad, 256This Freedom (Hutchinson), 278Thomas, Bob, 421Thorpe, Jim, 258Thoughtbook of Francis Scott Key

Fitzgerald, 98

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Three Comrades (film), 405Three Comrades (Remarque), 392Three Lives (Stein), 38, 183, 184Ticknor, Caroline, 239Time, 275Time Machine, The (Wells), 57To the Lighthouse (Woolf), 38Todd, Ellen Wiley, 238Toklas, Alice B., 265Tolkin, Michael, 395Tolstoy, Leo, 56, 169Tonawanda, New York, 100Tostoff, Vladimir, 308Town and Country Club

(St. Paul), 107Tractatus (Wittgenstein), 63“Tradition and the Individual Talent”

(Eliot), 38Train, Arthur, 280Trainer, Tom, 297, 298, 299Treaty of Paris, 234Trilling, Lionel, 43, 45, 60, 186Trimalchio, 50Trimalchio (Fitzgerald), 308Trimble, Louis, 365Trinity College, Oxford, 355Trois Contes (Flaubert), 185Trotter, Dorothy, 403Troy, William, 75, 76Tucker, Sophie, 61Tudury, Moran, 184Turgenev, Ivan, 169Turnbull, Andrew, 4, 26, 80, 108Turnbull, Margaret, 13Twain, Mark, 4, 50, 170, 171Twenties, The (Edel), 60Twenty-first Amendment, 205Twilight Sleep (Wharton), 280“Typewriter City” (Syracuse), 92

Ulysses (Joyce), 50, 51, 58, 85, 183, 184, 187, 199, 265

Unger, John, 305

“Unholy Trio” (Hollywood), 411, 416, 418

United Artists, 390, 402, 413United States Congress, 226United States Women’s Amateur

Championship (golf), 219

Universal Exhibition, 263Universal Film Manufacturing

Company, 422Universal film studio, 390, 402, 413University of Nebraska, 172USS Orizaba, 381“Usual Thing, The” (Robert W.

Shameless), 130

Valentino, Rudolph, 236, 256, 326Valentinos, the, 266Valley of Ashes, 50, 195, 357Van Arnum’s Dancing School

(Buffalo), 98Van de Water, Frederic, 72Van Dine, S. S., 280Van Vechten, Carl, 185, 345, 347, 350Van Vleck, Martin, 163Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 294Vandover and the Brute (Frank

Norris), 48, 180Vanity Fair (Thackeray), 51, 185Vanity Fair magazine, 255, 284, 304Vassar College, 379Versailles gardens, 357Vevey, Switzerland, 43Victorian, 57, 67Victorianism, 147Vidor, King, 425Vieira, Mark A., 421, 424“View of Toledo” (El Greco), 200Vile Bodies (Waugh), 350Villa America, 198Villa Diana, 347Villa Marie at Valescure, 266Vionnet, Madeline, 324

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Virginian, a Horseman of the Plains, The (Wister), 235

Vitaphone, 400Volstead Act, 205, 211, 249Volstead, Andrew, 205

Wagner, Richard, 56Waiting for Lefty, 393Wales, Charles J. (Charlie), 21, 57, 58,

332Wales, Honoria, 21Walley, Howard R., 76Wallis, Hal B., 422Wanger, Walter, 79, 394Warner Brothers, 390, 401, 402, 413,

423Washington, George, 97Washington, Percy, 305, 335Waste Land, The (Eliot), 50, 57, 187,

372Waugh, Evelyn, 350Weaver, John V. A., 71Weeks, Edward, 76Welles, Orson, 393Wellesley College, 323Wells, H. G., 47, 50, 57, 277, 279Wende, Hamilton, 96West, Bronson, 106West, James L. W. III, 84, 279, 286West, Mae, 403West, Nathanael, 393, 395, 401West, Professor Andrew Fleming, 354Westlake, David, 347, 350Westlake, Rilda, 347, 350Westminster Review, 169Westover, Connecticut, 131Wethered, Joyce, 219Wharton, Edith, 50, 218, 222, 264,

266, 273, 274, 279, 280, 343“What Became of the Flappers”

(Zelda Fitzgerald), 251What Makes Sammy Run? (Schulberg),

395

Wheeler, John, 416Whipple, Leon, 285White, Sam, 119, 126White, Wylie, 405Whitehead, Alfred North, 57Whiteman, Paul, 308Whitfield, Emily Vanderbilt Thayer,

381Who’s Who, 379Wichita Beacon, 72Wilde, Oscar, 47Wilder, Billy, 394Wilder, Thornton, 274, 378Willard, Jess, 181Williams, Kitty, 98, 100Williams, Raymond, 217Williams, William Carlos, 265Wilmington, Delaware, 382Wilson, Edmund, 12, 24, 35, 48, 52,

53, 56, 58, 60, 61, 68, 71, 78, 79, 95, 126, 129, 147, 179, 183, 184, 228, 289, 369, 379, 393, 394, 421

Wilson, George, 216, 221, 230, 313, 319, 338

Wilson, Myrtle, 58, 188, 196, 216, 218, 219, 221, 230, 303, 318, 319, 329, 339, 346, 357

Wilson, President Woodrow, 108, 123, 127, 139, 278, 355

Wimbledon, 219Winchell, Walter, 415Wingerd, Mary Lethert, 106Winter Carnival, 394Winter Carnival (Dartmouth), 79Winthrop, John, 176Wister, Owen, 235Within the Quota, 264Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 63Wizard of Oz, The (film), 404, 418Wolfe, Thomas, 46, 185Wolfsheim, Meyer, 175, 186, 188, 211,

219, 224, 225, 230, 231, 426

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Women, The, 405Women’s Christian Temperance

Union (WCTU), 206Wood, Sam, 425Woolf, Virginia, 16, 38, 42, 51Woolworth Building, 355Wordsworth, William, 46World Series (1919), 220World War I, 108, 136, 192, 206, 207,

213, 228, 236, 248, 257, 259, 262, 277, 281, 369

cultural effects, 142enduring effects of war in Tender Is

the Night, 141post-war generation, 142

World War II, 232Wright, Frank Lloyd, 356Writers in Crisis: The American Novel

1925–1940 (Geismar), 379Writing Was Everything (Kazin), 378Wuthering Heights (film), 418

Yale Club, 208Yale University, 174, 355Yank at Oxford, A, 405York, Alvin, 140“You Cannot Make Your

Shimmy Shake on Tea” (Berlin), 205

Young Kentuckian Series, The, 97Young Men’s Christian Association

(YMCA), 235Youth’s Companion, The, 97Youth’s Encounter (Mackenzie), 47

Zanuck, Darryl F., 402, 423Zeitz, Joshua, 322Zelda: A Biography (Milford), 31, 82Ziegfield Follies, 294Zig Zag Folly Company, 294Zimmerman Telegraph, 139Zola, Émile, 185Zorro, 256

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