F. Scott Fitzgerald : new perspectives
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F. Scott Fitzgerald : new perspectives
University of Georgia Press, c2000
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Note
Collected essays of the First International F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference, held at Hofstra University in 1992
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780820321875
Description
Years after his death, F. Scott Fitzgerald continues to captivate both the popular and the critical imagination. This collection of essays present insights into his life and writing, discussing some neglected texts together with his more familiar works. The text also features four personal essays by Fitzgerald's friends: Bud Schulberg, Frances Kroll Ring, publisher Charles Scribner III and writer George Garret that shed light on his personal and professional life.
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: pbk ISBN 9780820323756
Description
Years after his death, F. Scott Fitzgerald continues to captivate both the popular and the critical imagination. This collection of essays presents fresh insights into his writing, discussing neglected texts and approaching familiar works from new perspectives.
Seventeen scholarly articles deal not only with Fitzgerald's novels but with his stories and essays as well, considering such topics as the Roman Catholic background of The Beautiful and Damned and the influence of Mark Twain on Fitzgerald's work and self-conception. The volume also features four personal essays by Fitzgerald's friends Budd Schulberg, Frances Kroll Ring, publisher Charles Scribner III, and writer George Garrett that shed new light on his personal and professional lives. Together these contributions demonstrate the continued vitality of Fitzgerald's work and establish new directions for ongoing discussions of his life and writing.
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