Tales of the Jazz AgeFitzgerald's second collection of short stories, Tales of the Jazz Age (1922), includes at least two masterpieces --'May Day' and 'The Diamond as Big as the Ritz'. Tales of the Jazz Age and Other Stories reproduces Tales of the Jazz Age in full, along with several uncollected stories from the early 1920s, including 'Dice, Brassknuckles and Guitar', which closely anticipates the themes and characters of The Great Gatsby. James L. W. West III traces the textual history of the stories, and provides detailed historical notes, references and glosses. |
Contents
I | vii |
II | ix |
III | xi |
IV | xiv |
V | xv |
VI | xvi |
VII | xviii |
VIII | xix |
XVII | 239 |
XVIII | 261 |
XIX | 269 |
XX | 277 |
XXI | 298 |
XXII | 318 |
XXIII | 332 |
XXIV | 351 |
IX | 13 |
X | 33 |
XI | 61 |
XII | 115 |
XIII | 127 |
XIV | 169 |
XV | 196 |
XVI | 204 |
XXV | 374 |
XXVI | 389 |
XXVII | 407 |
XXVIII | 499 |
XXIX | 529 |
XXX | 533 |
XXXI | 538 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afternoon Amanthis asked Aunt Cal beautiful Beautiful and Damned began Benjamin Button Betty camel Caroline chair Charley Cheapside color cried crowd dance dark Delmonico's Diana dice dinner Doctor Gallup door dress Edith eyes face Faerie Queene father feet fella Fifi Fitzgerald front Girard girl glance Gordon hair hand head hour Howard Tate ICKY Jazz Age Jelly-bean Jemina Jim Powell John Jackson JULIE Kismine kiss knew lady Lady Diana Manners laughed LOIS looked married Maxwell Perkins Merlin minutes Moonlight Quill never night nodded paused Percy Perry Peter pink porch rose Roxanne Russet Witch Scott Fitzgerald seemed shook side Smart Set smiled sort started story Street suddenly talk tell there's thing thought trshts turned ULSA Vanity Fair voice walked What's window young ΑΙ