- F. Scott Fitzgerald - Wikipedia
He published four novels, four story collections, and 164 short stories He achieved transient success and fortune in the 1920s, but did not receive critical acclaim until after his death He is now widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century
- Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Prep CE Courses | Fitzgerald . . .
She is founder of Fitzgerald, a leading national provider of NP certification preparation and CE Dr Fitzgerald has contributed to the advancement of the nursing profession and practice through numerous publications and presentations
- F. Scott Fitzgerald | Biography, Books, Zelda, Education, The Great . . .
F Scott Fitzgerald was an American short-story writer and novelist famous for his depictions of the Jazz Age (the 1920s), his most brilliant novel being The Great Gatsby (1925) His private life, with his wife, Zelda, in both America and France, became almost as celebrated as his novels
- Michael W. Fitzgerald - Wikipedia
Michael W Fitzgerald Michael Walter Fitzgerald (born in 1959) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California
- Pat Fitzgerald Named Michigan State Head Football Coach
Fitzgerald will be formally introduced as the 27 th head football coach in Michigan State history at a press conference on the MSU campus on Tuesday at 3 p m The press conference will be televised live on the Big Ten Network and streamed live on YouTube (Michigan State Spartans Athletics)
- Biography - F. Scott Fitzgerald Society
Fitzgerald’s main themes are ambition and loss, discipline vs self-indulgence, love and romance, and money and class Much like Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner, his work is instantly recognizable due to its distinctive prose style
- Pat Fitzgerald makes stunning return to the Big Ten
Michigan State shocks the Big Ten by turning to Pat Fitzgerald for stability and leadership
- F. Scott Fitzgerald bibliography - Wikipedia
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896 – December 21, 1940) was an American author of novels and short stories, whose works are the paradigmatic writings of the Jazz Age
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