F. Scott Fitzgerald and the American Scene

F. Scott Fitzgerald and the American Scene
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Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Total Pages : 108
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ISBN-10 : 9780817319649
ISBN-13 : 0817319646
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis F. Scott Fitzgerald and the American Scene by : Ronald Berman

A study of the philosophical, intellectual, and political influences on the artistic creations of Fitzgerald and key early American modernist writers

F.Scott Fitzgerald'S Racial Angles and the Business of Literary Greatness

F.Scott Fitzgerald'S Racial Angles and the Business of Literary Greatness
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9781137116475
ISBN-13 : 1137116471
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis F.Scott Fitzgerald'S Racial Angles and the Business of Literary Greatness by : M. Nowlin

This book charts Fitzgerald's use of racial stereotypes to encode the dual nature of his literary ambition: his desire to be on the one hand a popular American entertainer, and on the other to make his mark in an elite, international literary field.

This Side of Paradise

This Side of Paradise
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Publisher : The Floating Press
Total Pages : 503
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ISBN-10 : 9781775414834
ISBN-13 : 1775414833
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis This Side of Paradise by : F. Scott Fitzgerald

This Side of Paradise is a novel about post-World War I youth and their morality. Amory Blaine is a young Princeton University student with an attractive face and an interest in literature. His greed and desire for social status warp the theme of love weaving through the story.

F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota

F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 1517902991
ISBN-13 : 9781517902995
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota by : Dave Page

If you think you know F. Scott Fitzgerald, this book will come as a delightfully intimate surprise. Fitzgerald scholar Dave Page has meticulously scoured the letters, scrapbooks, and diaries of the great American novelist, offering a fresh look at the young writer and his St. Paul friends and neighbors. Readers will learn about--and recognize--the sources for the characters and the places he wrote about--as well as understand why St. Paul so inspired him. F. Scott Fitzgerald fans already know and love some of the enchanting and mischievous characters that populate his early novels and short stories. There was Bernice, who bobbed not only her hair but her cousin's as well. And those pranksters who crashed the wrong party disguised as an exotic camel! And then there was the poor Southern belle who almost froze to death in the St. Paul Winter Carnival's ice palace. Many of Fitzgerald's characters and tales were based on real people and events from the young writer's life, set against the socioeconomic times of the Jazz Age, where he perceived a great gulf between the haves and the have-nots in his hometown. F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota combines insights into the writer's early career with the rich architectural history of St. Paul, taking readers into the homes and places he frequented. Page's well-researched analysis is complemented by Jeff Krueger's sensitive color photographs of homes still standing, and supplemented by fascinating historic photographs of lives well lived in old St. Paul.

The Cambridge Companion to F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Cambridge Companion to F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9781108839969
ISBN-13 : 1108839967
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to F. Scott Fitzgerald by : Michael Nowlin

This book provides an authoritative overview of F. Scott Fitzgerald's fiction and career, featuring essays by leading Fitzgerald specialists.

The Cambridge Companion to F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Cambridge Companion to F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 0521624746
ISBN-13 : 9780521624749
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to F. Scott Fitzgerald by : Ruth Prigozy

Publisher Description (unedited publisher data) Eleven specially-commissioned essays by major Fitzgerald scholars present a clearly written and comprehensive assessment of F. Scott Fitzgerald as a writer and as a public and private figure. No aspect of his career is overlooked, from his first novel published in 1920, through his more than 170 short stories, to his last unfinished Hollywood novel. Contributions present the reader with a full and accessible picture of the background of American social and cultural change in the early decades of the twentieth century. The introduction traces Fitzgerald's career as a literary and public figure, and examines the extent to which public recognition has affected his reputation among scholars, critics, and general readers over the past sixty years. This is the only volume that offers undergraduates, graduates and general readers a full account of Fitzgerald's work as well as suggestions for further exploration of his work. Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Fitzgerald, F, Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940 Criticism and interpretation Handbooks, manuals, etc.

F. Scott Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 0231115350
ISBN-13 : 9780231115353
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis F. Scott Fitzgerald by : Nicolas Tredell

Presents a selection of critical responses to F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby," including both contemporary and later criticism; and includes brief biographical information about Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Beautiful and Damned"

F. Scott Fitzgerald's
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Publisher : LSU Press
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9780807178614
ISBN-13 : 0807178616
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Beautiful and Damned" by : William Blazek

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s second novel, The Beautiful and Damned, has frequently been dismissed as an outlier and curiosity in his oeuvre, a transitional work from the coming-of-age plot of This Side of Paradise to the masterful critique of American aspiration in The Great Gatsby. The Beautiful and Damned belongs to a genre that is widely misunderstood, the “bright young things” novel in which spoiled and wealthy characters succumb to decay because of their privilege and lack of purpose. Set between 1913 and 1922, Fitzgerald’s longest novel touches on many of the decisive issues that mark the passage from the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era into the Jazz Age: conspicuous consumption, income inequality, yellow journalism, the Great War, the rise of the movie industry, automobile travel, Wall Street stock scams, immigration and xenophobia, and the fixation with youth and aging. Published to coincide with the novel’s centennial in 2022, this collection approaches The Beautiful and Damned for its insights more than its faults. Prominent Fitzgerald scholars analyze major themes and reveal unappreciated issues with attention to history, biography, literary influence, gender studies, and narratology. While acknowledging the novel’s shortcomings, the essayists illustrate that The Beautiful and Damned has much more to say about its milieu than previously recognized. This collection provides a guide for understanding Fitzgerald’s aims while demonstrating the richness of ideas that this novel explores, alongside the anxieties and ambitions that reverberate within it.

F. Scott Fitzgerald on Writing

F. Scott Fitzgerald on Writing
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781668070369
ISBN-13 : 1668070367
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis F. Scott Fitzgerald on Writing by : Larry W. Phillips

A collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s remarks on his craft, taken from his works and letters to friends and colleagues—an essential trove of advice for aspiring writers. As F. Scott Fitzgerald famously decreed, “An author ought to write for the youth of his own generation, the critics of the next, and the schoolmasters of ever after.” Fitzgerald's own work has gone on to be reviewed and discussed for over one hundred years. His masterpiece The Great Gatsby brims with the passion and opulence that characterized the Jazz Age—a term Fitzgerald himself coined. These themes also characterized his life: Fitzgerald enlisted in the US army during World War I, leading him to meet his future wife, Zelda, while stationed in Alabama. Later, along with Ernest Hemingway and other American artist expats, he became part of the “Lost Generation” in Europe. Fitzgerald wrote books “to satisfy [his] own craving for a certain type of novel,” leading to modern American classics including Tender Is the Night, This Side of Paradise, The Beautiful and Damned. In this collection of excerpts from his books, articles, and personal letters to friends and peers, Fitzgerald illustrates the life of the writer in a timeless way.

Invented Lives

Invented Lives
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Total Pages : 618
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015008903703
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Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Invented Lives by : James R. Mellow

Creates a portrait of one of America's legendary literary couples utilizing correspondence of many of their contemporaries.