![]() It is also that, contrary to general impression, the relationship probably did not destroy Fitzgerald's work but make it - and make it because writing was part of the whole internal marital competition. What is remarkable is not simply that this was a marriage conducted in public - dramatised in the press as the fashionable Twenties manifestation, romanticised and then, increasingly analysed in Scott's own fiction, as for that matter in Zelda's - and therefore culturally powerful. If, as I think, Fitzgerald is one of the greatest modern writers, then the internal politics of that ménage had much to do with it. ![]() The marriage of Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald was among the most remarkable of modern literary marriages. ![]()
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