04866nam 22008893u 450 991096785210332120240314015152.00-8173-8546-0(CKB)2550000001141020(EBL)1318820(OCoLC)854520861(SSID)ssj0001040551(PQKBManifestationID)11577144(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001040551(PQKBWorkID)11001708(PQKB)10531703(MiAaPQ)EBC1318820(EXLCZ)99255000000114102020131216d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrF. Scott Fitzgerald in the Twenty-First Century1st ed.Tuscaloosa University of Alabama Press20131 online resource (387 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8173-5662-2 0-8173-1216-1 Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. ""Blue as the Sky, Gentlemen"": Fitzgerald's Princeton through The Prince; 2. Princeton, Pragmatism, and Fitzgerald's Sentimental Journey; 3. The Catholic Romanticism of This Side of Paradise; 4. The Devil and F. Scott Fitzgerald; 5. Youth Culture and the Spectacle of Waste: This Side of Paradise and The Beautiful and Damned; 6. Mencken's Defense of Women and the Marriage Plot of The Beautiful and Damned; 7. ""One Cannot Both Spend and Have"": The Economics of Gender in Fitzgerald's Josephine Stories8. Pastoral Mode and Language in The Great Gatsby9. F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1937: A Manuscript Study of ""A Full Life""; 10. F. Scott Fitzgerald and Willa Cather: A New Study; 11. Noxious Nostalgia: Fitzgerald, Faulkner, and the Legacy of Plantation Fiction; 12. Thalia Does the Charleston: Humor in the Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald; 13. F. Scott Fitzgerald in the Funny Papers: The Commentary of Mickey Mouse and Charlie Brown; 14. The ""Two Civil Wars"" of F. Scott Fitzgerald; 15. ""A Writer for Myself"": F. Scott Fitzgerald and Haruki Murakami16. Pat Hobby and the Fictions of the Hollywood Writer17. Tune in Next Month: Fitzgerald's Pat Hobby and the Popular Series; 18. Fitzgerald: The Authority of Failure; 19. The Last Tycoon and Fitzgerald's Last Style; Works Cited; List of Contributors; IndexThis thought-provoking collection explores significant new facets of an American author of lasting international stature. As the author of some of the most compelling short stories ever written, two of the central novels in American literature, and some of the most beautiful prose ever penned, F. Scott Fitzgerald is read and studied all over the world. Sixty-two years after his death, his works-protean, provocative, multilayered, and rich-continue to elicit spirited responses. This collection grew out of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference that convened in PrincFitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940 -- Criticism and interpretationFitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940EnglishHILCCLanguages & LiteraturesHILCCAmerican LiteratureHILCCFitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940 -- Criticism and interpretation.Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940.EnglishLanguages & LiteraturesAmerican Literature813.52813/.52Bryer Jackson R1832497Prigozy Ruth1832498Stern Milton R467118Balkun Mary McAleer1111214Inge M. Thomas1809611Ames Christopher905255Brodwin Stanley1832499Curnutt Kirk1964-1463868Daniel Anne Margaret1963-1832500Dickstein Morris438908Gillin Edward1832501Giltrow Janet1800997Kehl D. G1832502Kruse Horst H(Horst Hermann),1929-1492301Makowsky Veronica A1832503Miyawaki Toshifumi1953-1832504Nowlin Michael1962-1832505Prchal Tim1958-1832506Raubicheck Walter1950-1804655Stouck David1940-1622736Tanner Stephen L1832507Wegener Frederick1957-1832508International F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference.AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910967852103321F. Scott Fitzgerald in the Twenty-First Century4406652UNINA