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Scott Fitzgerald lost popularity due to a combination of personal struggles with Alcoholism and declining health, as well as changing literary tastes and the impact of the Great Depression on the demand for his work. Additionally, his style of writing was seen as more reflective of the Jazz Age rather than the social realism that became popular in the 1930s.

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