Although F. Scott Fitzgerald remains one of the most recognizable
literary figures of the twentieth century, his legendary life -
including his tempestuous romance with his wife and muse Zelda -
continues to overshadow his art. However glamorous his image as the
poet laureate of the 1920s, he was first and foremost a great writer
with a gift for fluid, elegant prose. This introduction reminds
readers why Fitzgerald deserves his preeminent place in literary
history. It discusses not only his best-known works, The Great Gatsby
(1925) and Tender Is the Night (1934), but the full scope of his
output, including his other novels and his short stories. This book
introduces new readers and students of Fitzgerald to his trademark
themes, his memorable characters, his significant plots, the literary
modes and genres from which he borrowed, and his inimitable style.
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ISBN
9780511271526
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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