F. Scott Fitzgerald, Volume 36Detailed examination of the novelists life which shows how most of his work was actually more autobiography than fiction. |
Contents
Chapter Chronology | 13 |
The Boy from St Paul | 17 |
Princeton | 35 |
Copyright | |
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American Amory Blaine Amory's Anthony Patch appeared Arthur Mizener Babylon Revisited Basil Duke Lee Beautiful and Damned beginning central character Chapter close Crack-Up created Daisy described despite Diamond as Big Dick Diver Duke Lee stories Early Success Edmund Wilson essay experiences father feeling Fitz Fitzgerald wrote Fitzgerald's early Fitzgerald's fiction Flappers and Philosophers Freshest Boy Gatsby Gatsby's gerald Ginevra King girl Hemingway Hollywood Ice Palace Jazz Age John Peale Bishop Last Tycoon later literary lives magazine material Maxwell Perkins Melarky moral narrator Nick Carraway Night novel number of stories party past Paul play plot popular Post Princeton University Library published reader Review Rich Boy Ritz romantic scene Scott Fitzgerald Scribner's seems serious short stories Side of Paradise summer Taps at Reveille Tender tion Tom Buchanan trip vision Winter Dreams writing written Yale York young youth Zelda Sayre