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  1. 20. Dez. 2013 · The heroine of “The Iceberg” is Cornelia, a plucky young woman from an aristocratic Southern family, with no marriage prospects, who decides to seek her destiny at business college. She...

  2. 20. Dez. 2013 · The heroine of “The Iceberg” is Cornelia, a plucky young woman from an aristocratic Southern family, with no marriage prospects, who decides to seek her destiny at business college. She impresses a rich man with her dexterous typing, and, without telling her family, she marries him.

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  3. In 1918, Zelda Sayre, later Zelda Fitzgerald, won a prize for this story, which she published in the Sidney Lanier High School Literary Journal. She was seventeen or eighteen years old when she wrote it; she would soon meet F. Scott Fitzgerald, he... Read more.

  4. Zelda Fitzgerald has 39 books on Goodreads with 42407 ratings. Zelda Fitzgeralds most popular book is Save Me the Waltz.

  5. Fitzgerald drew upon Zelda's intense feelings about the Confederacy and the Old South in his 1920 short story The Ice Palace about a Southern girl who becomes lost in an ice maze while visiting a northern town.

  6. 24. Dez. 2013 · Titled The Iceberg, Fitzgerald (then known as Zelda Sayre) wrote the story in 1918, when she was about 17 or 18 years old. It tells the tale of a young woman named Cornelia who comes from a...

  7. 7. Mai 2017 · Zelda, “A Millionaire’s Girl”, “Miss Ella”, Girl stories. Legend has it that, in the early hours of a July morning in 1924, a frantic F. Scott Fitzgerald, candle in hand, banged on the door of Gerald and Sara Murphy’s room in the Hôtel du Cap.