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Fitzgerald even possessed matinee-idol looks: One producer insisted that Scott and Zelda play their fictional alter egos, Amory Blaine and Rosalind Connage, in a never-shot version of "This Side of Paradise."
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Fitzgerald even possessed matinee-idol looks: One producer insisted that Scott and Zelda play their fictional alter egos, Amory Blaine and Rosalind Connage, in a never-shot version of "This Side of Paradise."
August 2005 2005
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The place is a large, dainty bedroom in the Connage house on Sixty-eighth Street, New York.
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The place is a large, dainty bedroom in the Connage house on Sixty-eighth Street, New York.
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But that experience gave Fitzgerald an idea for a novel about a young man named Amory Blaine, who falls in love with a beautiful blond debutante named Rosalind Connage and then loses her because she doesn’t want to marry someone with so little money.
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