F. Scott Fitzgerald's psychiatric novel : Nicole's case, Dick's case
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's psychiatric novel : Nicole's case, Dick's case
(American university studies, Series XXIV . American literature ; v. 13)
P. Lang, c1989
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Bibliography: p. [379]
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Book I addresses in clinical detail the questions: What were Nicole's symptoms? What kind of treatment did she get? Did she get well? This detail is presented against the back-drop of a romance of love-service in which the heroine, afflicted with enchantment, is rescued from it by the hero. Once well, the heroine drops the hero and accepts his alternate as a more appropriate husband. Book II deals in similar detail with the problems of the hero: role playing, depression, alcoholism, against the background of his belief in heroism as exploit, i.e. work, and love-service.
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