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New York (State). Courts, Francis Blaine Delehanty (Reporter), Austin B. Griffin (Reporter), Robert George Scherer ... in author- izing a person who is otherwise interested in sustain- ing or defeating the will ' to appear at his ...
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The Great Gatsby and its criticism of American society during the 1920s, F. Scott Fitzgerald claimed the distinction of writing what many consider to be the "great American novel." Critical Companion to F.
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In this new collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald's letters, edited by leading Fitzgerald scholar and biographer Matthew J. Bruccoli, we see through his own words the artistic and emotional maturation of one of America's most enduring and ...
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A collection of responses of book reviewers and critics during Fitzgerald's lifetime to each of his works as they were published.
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A master of the short story genre, it is logical that his most famous novel is also his shortest: The Great Gatsby [1925].
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Contains ten general essays on Fitzgerald's short stories and 12 essays on individual stories -- all original and not reprinted -- to which is added an appendix, a checklist of criticism of the stories arranged under seven headings.
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Entries cover the life and writings of Fitzgerald as well as significant letters, movie projects, fictional characters, and friends, family, and associates
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"One Trip Abroad" is a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The story first appeared in the "Saturday Evening Post" on October 11, 1930. Some of the story's content was later re-used by Fitzgerald in his novel "Tender Is the Night" (1934).
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A biography of a "typical" soldier in 115 cartoons from the pages of Yank Magazine. These cartoons were drawn by Sgt. George Baker to depict the Army life of a bewildered civilian trying to be a soldier.