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  1. Between January 1915 and July 1917, Ginevra King and F. Scott Fitzgerald. exchanged more than 130 letters, as many as three or four a week during the height of their relationship - but they saw each other fewer than ten times. By the spring of 1917, their largely imaginative relationship was over, a casualty of other attractions.

  2. 15 de sept. de 2019 · Lost Love. Ginevra King, of Chicago, has long been considered the inspiration for Daisy Buchanan, Gatsby's elusive love interest. Fitzgerald met King in 1915 at a snow-sledding party in St. Paul, Minnesota. He was a student at Princeton at the time but was on a visit to his home in St. Paul. King was visiting a friend in St. Paul at the time.

  3. Before Zelda, there was Ginevra. Princeton NJ -- The University Library has acquired a rich collection of documents that reveal previously unknown details about American author F. Scott Fitzgerald and his first love, Ginevra King. King was a beautiful and wealthy debutante from Lake Forest, Ill., with whom Fitzgerald had a romantic relationship ...

  4. exhibits.lflbhistory.org › stories › 25LFLB History Museum

    Ginevra King was a leader of the younger set’s social whirl with her friends, the “Big Four” debutantes: Courtney Letts, Edith Cummings and Peg Carry. Summer days were filled with golf or tennis at Onwentsia, luncheon with friends, a drive or ride through the countryside, and dinner dances, though the specter of war in 1916 granted added urgency to their charity work.

  5. 10 de jun. de 2022 · Ginevra King Pirie was not only a popular socialite, but she was also the heiress of a wealthy family in Chicago. King is famous for being F. Scott Fitzgerald’s first love and the muse for many of his female characters, such as Daisy Buchanan in The Great Gatsby.Their social standing and wealth difference eventually drew a rift between her and Fitzgerald.

  6. Ginevra King of the Big Four was F. Scott Fitzgerald’s first love and enduring muse. Quartet members were in their mid-teens when they pronounced themselves the Big Four in 1914; they wore identical gold rings engraved with the title and each kept a formal document to authenticate their association.

  7. 8 de sept. de 2003 · Article on letters and diary of Chicago debutante Ginevra King, whom F Scott Fitzgerald met in 1915 when she was 16 and he was 19; letters, which Fitzgerald had typed and bound and which were ...