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text_A: Ella Purnell is incapable of getting involved with the American film Maleficent.
text_B: The F. Scott Fitzgerald House , also known as Summit Terrace , in Saint Paul , Minnesota , United States , is part of a rowhouse designed by William H. Willcox and Clarence H. Johnston , Sr. .. rowhouse. rowhouse. William H. Willcox. William H. Willcox. F. Scott Fitzgerald. F. Scott Fitzgerald. The house , at 599 Summit Avenue , is listed as a National Historic Landmark for its association with author F. Scott Fitzgerald .. 599 Summit Avenue. Summit Avenue ( St. Paul ). Summit Avenue. Summit Avenue ( St. Paul ). National Historic Landmark. National Historic Landmark. F. Scott Fitzgerald. F. Scott Fitzgerald. The design of the rowhouse was called the `` New York Style '' , where each unit was given a distinctive character similar to rowhouses in eastern cities .. rowhouse. rowhouse. Architecture critic Larry Millett describes it as `` A brownstone row house that leaves no Victorian style unaccounted for , although the general flavor is Romanesque Revival . ''. Larry Millett. Larry Millett. Romanesque Revival. Romanesque Revival. The Fitzgerald house is a brownstone two bays wide , with a polygonal two-story window bay on the right , and the entrance , recessed under a round arch that is flush with the bay front , on the left .. At the mansarded roof level there is a gable with two round-arch windows and decorative finials .. Fitzgerald 's parents , Edward and Mollie , moved back to St. Paul in 1914 while F. Scott Fitzgerald was a student at Princeton University .. F. Scott Fitzgerald. F. Scott Fitzgerald. Princeton University. Princeton University. They lived in the unit at 593 Summit Avenue for a while , then moved to the 599 Summit Avenue unit in 1918 .. 599 Summit Avenue. Summit Avenue ( St. Paul ). Summit Avenue. Summit Avenue ( St. Paul ). In July and August 1919 , Fitzgerald rewrote the manuscript that became his first novel , This Side of Paradise .. This Side of Paradise. This Side of Paradise. He lived here until January 1920 , writing short stories , and then moved to New Orleans .. New Orleans. New Orleans. Of the several places the Fitzgeralds lived , this one is most closely associated with his literary fame , and typifies the environments of some of his later works .. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1971 .. National Historic Landmark. National Historic Landmark. It is also a contributing property to the Historic Hill District , listed in 1976 .. Historic Hill District. Historic Hill District. contributing property. contributing property. F. Scott Fitzgerald was noted for disliking Summit Avenue , stating that Summit Avenue is `` a mausoleum of American architectural monstrosities . ''. Summit Avenue. Summit Avenue ( St. Paul ). F. Scott Fitzgerald. F. Scott Fitzgerald
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