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  1. 20 déc. 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 déc. 2013 · The heroine of “The Icebergis 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.

  3. 9 juil. 2017 · Meryl Cates discusses an often overlooked aspect of Zelda Fitzgerald’s life: an obsession with ballet, which began when she was twenty-five.

  4. Description. 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.

  5. 24 déc. 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...

  6. Zelda Fitzgerald has 38 books on Goodreads with 42874 ratings. Zelda Fitzgerald’s most popular book is Save Me the Waltz.

  7. 7 mai 2017 · ily members, this story suggests that Zelda Sayre was aware of women’s limited options even before meeting her husband. In addition to “The Iceberg,” her earliest writings can be found in her diary and in her long letters to Fitzgerald between 1918 and 1920 (Going 122).