From his first novel, This Side of Paradise, which brought him a
blaze of youthful fame, to his last, unfinished novel, The Last
Tycoon, F. Scott Fitzgerald's appeal as one of America's most
quintessential artists has continued to maintain its hold on
twenty-first century readers. In this reader-friendly study of
Fitzgerald's major fiction, Michael K. Glenday: - Offers new
readings of the author's canonical works, including The Great
Gatsby and Tender Is the Night - Draws on the very latest research
in his reassessment of the ideas and significance of Fitzgerald's
major novels - Explores the core themes of the novels, as well as
their considerable contribution to the spirit and complexity of
modern-day American culture Assuming no prior knowledge, this book
is ideal for those seeking a lively, informed introduction to
Fitzgerald's fiction, as well as those looking for fresh and
original insights into his extraordinary work.
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