The International Theme in F. Scott Fitzgerald's Literature

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P. Lang, 1995 - 145 páginas
F. Scott Fitzgerald lived in Europe for a period during the 1920s and 1930s. His stories, based on this experience, show striking thematic similarities to other literary works regarding the International Theme. This book reveals a unique perspective on the American identity in post-war Europe through a critique of Fitzgerald's stories and his novel Tender Is the Night.

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Fitzgeralds Relationship to Europe
1
The American Abroad in International Fiction
13
The Fitzgeralds in Europe
39
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The Author: Elizabeth A. Weston is an editor and writer whose contributions have appeared in Financial World, The Diplomatic World Bulletin and The Wall Street Transcript. Dr. Weston holds a Ph.D. in English from New York, University, and M.Ed. from Harvard University, and has taught classes on Fitzgerald and other American expatriates at the New School for Social Research. She is currently writing two novels on the International Theme.

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