Read Zelda Fitzgerald: Her Voice in Paradise Online
Authors: Sally Cline
declines ballet company offer,
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questions FSF’s sexuality,
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friendship with lesbian group,
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North Africa trip (1930),
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first breakdown (1930),
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at Valmont Clinic,
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at Prangins Clinic,
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schizophrenia diagnosed,
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analytical letters to FSF,
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tries reconciliation as way of release,
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lesbian attachments,
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Bleuler’s recommendations,
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Annecy trip (1931),
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release from Prangins (1931),
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recovers in Montgomery,
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writes stories,
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investigates divorce,
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father’s death,
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in Florida (1932),
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in Phipps Clinic,
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sends
Save
Me
The
Waltz
to Scribner’s,
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Save
Me
The
Waltz
published (1932),
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discusses troubles with FSF (1933),
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burns clothes and sets fire to La Paix,
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re-enters Phipps Clinic (1934),
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Cary Ross Gallery show,
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at Highland Hospital,
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attends Scottie’s graduation (1938),
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Sayre family campaigns for release,
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release (1940),
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seminars on FSF’s writing,
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returns to Highland Hospital (1944),
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plans to publish book of paper dolls,
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Red Cross work,
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Scottie’s wedding (1943),
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grandson born (1946),
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returns to Highland Hospital (1946),
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, (1947),
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granddaughter born (1948),
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death (1948),
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‘All About the Downs Case’,
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‘Auction-Model 1934’,
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autobiographical fiction,
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adultery in,
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autobiographical links,
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Gerald Murphy portrayed in,
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jealousy in,
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Murphys portrayed in,
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religious symbolism,
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ZSF’s seduction in,
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College
Humor
pieces,
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‘Cotton Belt’,
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‘Couple of Nuts, A’,
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‘Crime Passionel’,
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‘Drouth and the Flood, The’,
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‘Duck Supper’,
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‘Getting Away From It AH’,
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‘Girl The Prince Liked, The’,
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‘Girl With Talent, The’,
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‘Gods and Little Fishes’,
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‘House, The’,
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influence on,
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‘Millionaire’s Girl, A’,
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‘Miss Bessie’ (later ‘Miss Ella’),
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‘Nanny, A British Nurse’,
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‘One And Two And’,
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‘Original Follies Girl, The’,
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post-breakdown,
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autobiographical links,
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dedication,
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flower images, use,
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plot,
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reviews of,
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royalties,
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sales,
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and
Tender
Is
The
Night,
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ZSF sends to Scribner’s,
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Scandalabra
plot,
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‘Show Mr and Mrs F. to Number-’,
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‘Story Thus Far, The’,
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‘Sweet Chariot’,
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‘There’s a Myth in a Moral’ (later ‘Couple of Nuts’),
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‘Workman, A’,
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Alice
in Wonderland
illustrations,
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Arthurian legends,
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artistic development through art therapy,
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Bermuda and,
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Biblical Tableaux,
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Biggs, Anna, ZSF gives painted tray to,
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Biggs, John Jnr on,
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book jacket for
Beautiful
and
Damned,
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Brownell, Pauline (Phil), ZSF gives painting to,
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Campbell, Lawton, ZSF gives painting to,
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canvases, preparation,
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