Sarah Gillespie
April 23, 2002
Web Contribution
American Literature II English 339

www.sc.edu/fitzgerald
This site, titled "The F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary," is the most comprehensive site about F. Scott Fitzgerald that I could find on the web.  Developed by the University of South Carolina, this site looks and feels professional and could be classified as truly legitimate.  It has detailed historical information, photo galleries, essays and articles, etc.

 www.zeldafitzgerald.com
This unique site is beautiful and ascetically pleasing.  The opening page is a basic advertisement for the musical ZELDA, which opens this year.  But dig a wee bit deeper, and this sit has some interesting information about the Fitzgeralds as a couple.  Not totally relevant to this American Literature course, but nice to check out what is happening creatively in contemporary times with emphasis on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s life.

www.pbs.org/kteh/amstorytellers/bios.html
This site, sponsored by PBS Storytellers, has various links to biographies of American History icons.  F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of those icons and his link is worth checking out.  Both Zelda and Scott are featured with biographical information, excellent photographs, and a great visual display.  Simple and educational.

--created by Sarah Gillespie, lightly edited by LG