Student Companion to F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Student Companion to F. Scott Fitzgerald

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"The fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald manages to captivate each new generation of readers. This critical introduction, written specifically for students, offers insightful yet accessible literary criticism for five novels: This Side of Paradise, The Beautiful and Damned, The Great Gatsby, Tender is the Night, and The Last Tycoon. A full chapter is devoted to examining each of these works, with an in-depth discussion of character development, thematic concerns and plot structure.

The introduction to each novel traces its genesis and the critical reception it received at the time it was written. The historical context sections examine the ways visionary works like The Great Gatsby offer both a chronicle and a critique of the attitudes, dreams, and illusions of American society during the period between the First and Second World Wars. Students will also get a vivid sense of how life and art converged in the fiction of F.

Scott Fitzgerald, the man who defined the Jazz Age."--BOOK JACKET.

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ABC-CLIO, LLC
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Student Companion to F. Scott Fitzgerald
2000, ABC-CLIO, LLC
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Student companion to F. Scott Fitzgerald
2000, Greenwood Press
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PS3511.I9Z812 2000

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OL48126912M
ISBN 13
9780313007293

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OL891580W

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