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Valerie Knight
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31 August, 16:22
How did the jazz age a moniker fitzgerald?
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Allyson Mcdonald
31 August, 16:41
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The Jazz age was a moniker or a phrase that F. Scott Fitzgerald coined. It was a 'movement' post World War I and really provided a climate for his work, especially in his novel - 'The Great Gatsby.'
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