Major Works Data Sheet
Major Works Data Sheet
Major Works Data Sheet
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Francis Scott Fitzgerald<br />
Ernest Hemingway<br />
How his life<br />
influenced<br />
his work<br />
relations<br />
with women<br />
death<br />
career<br />
highlights<br />
What was the relationship between the two<br />
When they met, Fitzgerald = famous. Hemingway = nobody. They were friends, and F helped H. The more famous H<br />
got, the less he admired F.<br />
Both expatriates living in Paris<br />
Hemingway called Fitzgerald “a drunk, a weakling, a hypochondriac, a fool, an irresponsible writer, a nuisance,<br />
sexually insecure and wife-dominated…” 2<br />
H on F: “I never had any respect for him ever except for his lovely, golden, wasted talent.” 3<br />
2 Matthew J. Bruccoli, Fitzgerald and Hemingway: A Dangerous Friendship (New York: Carroll & Graf, 1995) 1.<br />
3 Ibid, 215<br />
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