
- Works by Zelda Fitzgerald
- Works about Zelda Fitzgerald
Works by Zelda Fitzgerald
- Save Me the Waltz. New York: Scribners, 1932; London: Grey Walls,
1953. Novel.
- Bits of Paradise. London: Bodley Head, 1973; New York: Scribners,
1974. Includes 10 stories by Zelda: 'Our Own Movie Queen,' 'The Original
Follies Girl,' 'The
Southern Girl,' 'The Girl the Prince Liked,"The Girl with Talent,"A
Millionaire's Girl,' 'Poor
Working Girl,' 'Miss Ella,' 'The Continental Angle,' 'A Couple of Nuts.'
- Scandalabra. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. & Columbia, S.C.:
Bruccoli Clark, 1980. Play.
- Zelda Fitzgerald: The Collected Writings, ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli;
Intro. by Mary Gordon. New York: Scribners, 1991. Save Me the Waltz,
Scandalabra, 'Our Own Movie Queen,' 'The Original Follies Girl,' 'Southern
Girl,' 'The Girl the Prince Liked,' 'The Girl With Talents' 'A Millionaire's
Girl,' 'Poor Working Girl,' 'Miss Ella,' 'The Continental Angle,' 'A Couple of
Nuts,' 'Other Names for Roses,' 'Friend Husband's Latest,' 'Eulogy on the
Flapper,' 'Does a Moment of Revolt Come Sometime to Every Married Man ?,' 'What
Became of the Flappers?,' 'Breakfast,' 'The Changing Beauty of Park Avenue,'
'Looking Back Eight Years,' 'Who Can Fall in Love After Thirty?,' 'Paint and
Powder,' 'Show Mr. and Mrs. F. to Number---,' 'Auction-Model 1934,' 'On F.
Scott Fitzgerald,' Letters to F. Scott Fitzgerald.
- 'Our Own Movie Queen,' Chicago Sunday Tribune (7 June 1925),
magazine section, 1-4. Partly by Fitzgerald; but published under his name only.
Bits.
- 'The Original Follies Girl,' College Humor, XVII (July 1929),
40-41, 110. By-lined 'Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald,' but credited to Zelda in
Ledger. Bits.
- 'Southern Girl,' College Humor, XVIII (October 1929), 27-28, 94,
96. By-lined 'F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald,' but credited to Zelda in Ledger.
Bits.
- 'The Girl the Prince Liked,' College Humor, no. 74 (February
1930), 46-48, 121-122. By-lined 'F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald,' but credited
to Zelda in Ledger.
Bits.
- 'The Girl with Talent,' College Humor, no. 76 (April 1930), 50-52,
125-127. By-lined 'F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald,' but credited to Zelda in
Ledger. Bits.
- 'A Millionaire's Girl,' The Saturday Evening Post, CCII (17 May
1930), 8-9,118,121. By-lined 'F. Scott Fitzgerald' but credited to Zelda in
Ledger. Bits.
- 'Poor Working Girl,' College Humor, no. 85 (January 1931), 72-73,
122. By-lined 'F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald,' but credited to Zelda in Ledger.
Bits.
- 'Miss Ella,' Scribner's Magazine, XC (December 1931), 661-665.
Bits.
- 'The Continental Angle,' The New Yorker, VIII (4 June 1932), 25.
Bits.
- 'A Couple of Nuts,'Scribner's Magazine, XCII (August 1932),
80-84. Bits.
- 'Other Names for Roses,' Collected Writings.
- 'Friend Husband's Latest,' New York Tribune (2 April 1922),
magazine section, 11. Review of B&D.
- 'Eulogy on the Flapper,' Metropolitan Magazine, LV (June 1922),
38-39.
- 'Does a Moment of Revolt Come Sometime to Every Married Man?'
McCall's, LI (March 1924), 82. Published with companion article by
Fitzgerald.
- 'Breakfast,' Favorite Recipes of Famous Women, ed. Florence
Stratton. New York & London: Harper & Brothers, 1925.
- 'What Became of the Flappers?' McCall's, LIII (October 1925), 12,
30, 66. Published with companion article by Fitzgerald.
- 'The Changing Beauty of Park Avenue,' Harper's Bazaar, LXII
(January 1928), 61-63. By-lined 'Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald,' but credited
to Zelda in Ledger.
- 'Looking Back Eight Years,' College Humor, XIV (June 1928),36-37.
By-lined 'F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald,' but credited to Zelda in Ledger.
- 'Who Can Fall in Love After Thirty?' College Humor, XV (October
1928), 9, 92. By-lined 'F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald,' but credited to Zelda
in Ledger.
- 'Editorial on Youth,' written for Photoplay in 1927. Published as 'Paint
and Powder,' Smart Set, LXXXIV (May 1929), 68. By-lined 'F. Scott
Fitzgerald' but
credited to Zelda in Ledger.
- ' "Show Mr. and Mrs. F. to Number--," ' Esquire, I--II (May and
June 1934), 19, 154B; 23, 120. By-lined 'F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald,' but
credited to Zelda in Ledger. Crack-Up.
- 'Auction--Model 1934,' Esquire, II (July 1934),20,153,155.
By-lined 'F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald,' but credited to Zelda in Ledger.
Crack-Up.
Works about Zelda Fitzgerald
- Hartnett, Koula Svokos. Zelda Fitzgerald and the Failure of the
American Dream for Women. New York: Peter Lang, 1991.
- Milford, Nancy. Zelda: A Biography. New York: Harper & Row,
1970.
- Smith, Scottie Fitzgerald, Matthew J. Bruccoli, and Joan P. Kerr, eds.
The Romantic Egoists: A Pictorial Autobiography from the Scrapbooks and
Albums of F. Scott
and Zelda Fitzgerald. New York: Scribners, 1974.
- Aaron, Daniel. 'The Legend of the Golden Couple.' Virginia Quarterly
Review: A National Journal of Literature and Discussion, 48 (1972),
157-60.
- Adler, Thomas P. 'When Ghosts Supplant Memories: Tennessee Williams'
Clothes for a Summer Hotel.' Southern Literary Journal, 19:2 (Spring
1987), 5-19.
- Aldrich, Elizabeth Kaspar. ''The Most Poetical Topic in the World': Women
in the Novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald,' in Scott Fitzgerald: The Promises of
Life, ed.
A. Robert Lee. London; New York: Vision P; St. Martin's, 1989, 131-156.
- Anderson, Hilton. 'Tennessee Williams' Clothes for a Summer Hotel:
Feminine Sensibilities and the Artist.' Publications of the Mississippi
Philological
Association, (1988), 1-8.
- Anderson, W. R. 'Rivalry and Partnership: The Short Fiction of Zelda
Sayre Fitzgerald.' Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual (1977), 19-42.
- Berry, Linda. 'The Text of Bits of Paradise.' Fitzgerald/Hemingway
Annual (1975), 141-45.
- Bruccoli, Matthew J. 'Zelda Fitzgerald's Lost Stories.'
Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual (1979), 123-26.
- 'The Catalogue of Zelda Fitzgerald's Paintings.' Fitzgerald/Hemingway
Annual (1972), 35-37.
- Clemens, Anna Valdine. 'Zelda Fitzgerald: An Unromantic Revision.'
Dalhousie Review, 62:2 (Summer 1982), 196-211.
- Cohn, Ruby. 'Tributes to Wives.' The Tennessee Williams Review,
4:1 (Spring 1983), 12-17.
- Davison, Richard Allan. 'Zelda Fitzgerald, Vladimir Nabokov and James A.
Michener: Three Opinions on Frank Norris's McTeague.' Frank Norris
Studies 9 (1989
Spring), 11-12.
- Ellerby, Janet M. 'Conversation and the Fitzgeralds: Conflict or
Collaboration?' in The Text & Beyond: Essays in Literary
Linguistics, ed. Cynthia Goldin
Bernstein. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press: 1994, 155-76.
- 'The Far Side of Zelda Fitzgerald.' Esquire, 62: 6 (1964),
158-159.
- Fetterley, Judith. 'Who Killed Dick Diver? The Sexual Politics of Tender
Is the Night.'
Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature, 17:1
(Winter 1984), 111-128.
- Fryer, Sarah Beebe. 'Nicole Warren Diver and Alabama Beggs Knight: Women
on the Threshold of Freedom.' MFS: Modern Fiction Studies, 31:2 (Summer
1985),
318-326.
- Going, William T. 'Two Alabama Writers: Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald and Sara
Haardt Mencken.' Alabama Review: A Quarterly Journal of Alabama History,
23
(1970), 3-29.
- Lewis, Janet. '"The Cruise of the Rolling Junk": The Fictionalized Joys
of Motoring.' Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual (1978), 69-81.
- Nanney, Lisa. 'Zelda Fitzgerald's Save Me the Waltz as Southern Novel and
Kunstlerroman,' in The Female Tradition in Southern Literature, ed.
Carol S. Manning. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993, 220-32.
- Petry, Alice Hall. 'Women's Work: The Case of Zelda Fitzgerald.' Lit:
Literature Interpretation Theory, 1 (December 1989), 69-83.
- 'Scandalabra Program.' Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual (1972), 97-
98.
- Sullivan, Victoria. 'An American Dream Destroyed: Zelda Fitzgerald.'
CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association 41:2
(1979),
33-39.
- Tavernier Courbin, Jacqueline. 'Art as Woman's Response and Search: Zelda
Fitzgerald's Save Me the Waltz.' Southern Literary Journal, 11 (1979),
22-42.
- Wagner, Linda W. 'Save Me the Waltz: An Assessment in Craft.' Journal
of Narrative Technique, 12:3 (Fall 1982), 201-209.
- Wagner, Linda W. 'A Note on Zelda Fitzgerald's Scandalabra.' Notes on
Contemporary Literature, 12:3 (May 1982), 4-5.
- Wasserstrom, William. 'The Goad of Guilt: Henry Adams, Scott and
Zelda.' Journal of Modern Literature, 6 (1977), 289-310.
- White, Ray Lewis. 'Zelda Fitzgerald's Save Me the Waltz: A Collection of
Reviews from 1932-1933.'Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual (1979), 163-68.
- Wood, Mary E. 'A Wizard Cultivator: Zelda Fitzgerald's Save Me the Waltz
as Asylum Autobiography.' Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, 11:2
(Fall 1992), 247-64.
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