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  2. Zelda Fitzgerald - Wikipedia

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    Zelda was the inspiration for "Witchy Woman", [23] the song of seductive enchantresses written by Don Henley and Bernie Leadon for the Eagles, after Henley read Zelda's biography; of the muse, the partial genius behind her husband F. Scott Fitzgerald, the wild, bewitching, mesmerizing, quintessential "flapper" of the Jazz Age.

  3. Women's suffrage and Western women's fashion through the ...

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    Portrait of Zelda Fitzgerald. The Women's Suffrage Movement in the Western world influenced changes in female fashions of the early 1900s: causing the introduction of masculine silhouettes and the popular Flapper style. [1] Furthermore, the embodiment of The New Woman was introduced, which empowered women to seek independency and equal rights ...

  4. Zelda (film) - Wikipedia

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    Zelda is a 1993 American television film, based on the lives of author F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda Fitzgerald, artist and fellow author. The film starred Natasha Richardson as Zelda Fitzgerald and Timothy Hutton as F. Scott Fitzgerald.

  5. File:Zelda Fitzgerald, 1922.png - Wikipedia

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    The sketch accompanied Zelda's critical essay, "Eulogy on the Flapper". A facsimile of the original article with the accompanying sketch appears on page 78 of The Romantic Egoists: A Pictorial Autobiography from the Scrapbooks and Albums of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald (2003) reprinted by the University of South Carolina Press.

  6. Flapper - Wikipedia

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    Mackrell, Judith (2014) Flappers: Six Women of a Dangerous Generation. Clerkenwell, London, England: Pan MacMillan ISBN 978-0-330-52952-5 (Diana Cooper, Nancy Cunard, Tallulah Bankhead, Zelda Fitzgerald, Josephine Baker, Tamara de Lempicka) Hooper, Ruth (July 16, 1922). "Flapping Not Repented Of". The New York Times

  7. New Asheville hotel focusing on Zelda Fitzgerald selected as ...

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    The hotel is primarily inspired by Zelda Fitzgerald, who spent the last several years of her life in Asheville until her death in a tragic fire at Highland Hospital in Montford on March 10, 1948.

  8. Hotel renovation of historic homes on Biltmore Avenue an ...

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    A new hotel on Biltmore Avenue in the South Slope will turn three century-old homes into a 20-room hotel honoring Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald.

  9. Talk:This Side of Paradise - Wikipedia

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    Fitzgerald was keen to highlight that the flappers of the Jazz Age generation—and remember, he hailed Zelda born in 1900 as "the first flapper"—were a different cohort than his Lost Generation. Note how, in "Echoes of the Jazz Age", Fitzgerald highlights the difference between "my contemporaries" (i.e. the Lost Generation) and this younger ...