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Student companion to F. Scott Fitzgerald

Author: Linda Claycomb Pelzer
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 2000.
Series: Student companions to classic writers.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
Summary:
Provides overviews of early twentieth-century American author F. Scott Fitzgerald's life and literary career, as well as profiles of his five novels that cover their plots, characters, critical reception, themes, symbolism, and theoretical interpretations; also includes a selected bibliography.
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Genre/Form: Study guides
Named Person: F Scott Fitzgerald; F Scott Fitzgerald; F Scott Fitzgerald; F Scott Fitzgerald; Francis Scott Fitzgerald
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Linda Claycomb Pelzer
ISBN: 0313305943 9780313305948
OCLC Number: 43403703
Description: x, 165 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: 1. "Too many people" : the life of F. Scott Fitzgerald --
2. Greatness in the conception : Fitzgerald's literary career --
3. This side of paradise --
4. The beautiful and damned --
5. The great Gatsby --
6. Tender is the night --
7. The last tycoon.
Series Title: Student companions to classic writers.
Responsibility: Linda C. Pelzer.

Abstract:

Provides overviews of early twentieth-century American author F. Scott Fitzgerald's life and literary career, as well as profiles of his five novels that cover their plots, characters, critical reception, themes, symbolism, and theoretical interpretations; also includes a selected bibliography.

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