id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-4271 F. Scott Fitzgerald - Wikipedia .html text/html 11803 1499 78 While attending Princeton, Fitzgerald met Chicago socialite and debutante Ginevra King.[25] King and Fitzgerald had a romantic relationship from 1915 to 1917.[26] Immediately infatuated with her, according to Mizner, Fitzgerald "remained devoted to Ginevra as long as she would allow him to", and wrote to her "daily the incoherent, expressive letters all young lovers write".[22] She would become his inspiration for the character of Isabelle Borgé, Amory Blaine's first love in This Side of Paradise,[27] for Daisy in The Great Gatsby, and several other characters in his novels and short stories.[28] Her father reportedly warned Fitzgerald that "Poor boys shouldn't think of marrying rich girls."[29] After their relationship ended in 1917, Fitzgerald requested that Ginevra destroy the letters that he had written to her.[26] However, he never destroyed the letters that King had sent him. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-4271.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-4271.txt