|  | "What people are ashamed of usually makes a good story" - F. Scott Fitzgerald
 
 F. Scott Fitzgerald may not have worn all black, he may not have written about vampyres. So many are right now willing to write him off as un-goth. Fitzgerald wrote about love, tragedy, glamour and death. Some of the things behind many of the Gothic novels.
 
 Here are some short stories for you to judge for yourself:
 "The Gothicness of Fitzgerald"
 
 Winter Dreams
 Click to read the full novel of: "This Side of Paradise"
 
 
 
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|  | If you like Fitzgerald after reading these stories I suggest "The Great Gatsby". It's tragedy, it's love.... it's so fated. I love this book. It is called the "Great American Novel of the 1920s". Sadness, tragedy, death... it's everything wonderfully gothic without the cobwebs and ghouls ;) |  Original copy
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