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A collection of five essays on F. Scott Fitzgerald by the biographer and critic Scott Donaldson (1928–2020).



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“Animated by both scholarship and passion, these essays are well worth a look for Fitzgerald fans and literature students more generally.”

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“This highly accessible book will appeal immediately to Fitzgerald scholars and other readers interested in Fitzgerald’s association with the core themes of 1920s and 1930s literature—expatriation, psychoanalysis, and even technology. It is also a great guide for students, both undergraduates and graduates, who will find it a useful resource for explaining Fitzgerald’s Tender Is the Night and its central scenes.”

—Kirk Curnutt,author of Reading Hemingway’s “To Have and Have Not”: Glossary and Commentary

Fitzgerald and the War Between the Sexes

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      Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
      Publication Date: 01/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9780271093956, 978-0271093956
      ISBN10: 0271093951

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A collection of five essays on F. Scott Fitzgerald by the biographer and critic Scott Donaldson (1928–2020).



      Trade Review

      “Animated by both scholarship and passion, these essays are well worth a look for Fitzgerald fans and literature students more generally.”

      Publishers Weekly


      “This highly accessible book will appeal immediately to Fitzgerald scholars and other readers interested in Fitzgerald’s association with the core themes of 1920s and 1930s literature—expatriation, psychoanalysis, and even technology. It is also a great guide for students, both undergraduates and graduates, who will find it a useful resource for explaining Fitzgerald’s Tender Is the Night and its central scenes.”

      —Kirk Curnutt,author of Reading Hemingway’s “To Have and Have Not”: Glossary and Commentary

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