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Author Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940.

Title This side of paradise / F. Scott Fitzgerald ; edited with an introduction and notes by Jackson R. Bryer
Published Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009

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Description 1 online resource (xxxviii, 251 pages)
Series Oxford world's classics
Oxford world's classics (Oxford University Press)
Contents Introduction; Note on the Text; Select Bibliography; A Chronology of F. Scott Fitzgerald; THIS SIDE OF PARADISE; BOOK ONE: THE ROMANTIC EGOTIST; I. Amory, Son of Beatrice; II. Spires and Gargoyles; III. The Egotist Considers; IV. Narcissus Off Duty; Interlude: May, 1917-February, 1919; BOOK TWO: THE EDUCATION OF A PERSONAGE; I. The Débutante; II. Experiments in Convalescence; III. Young Irony; IV. The Supercilious Sacrifice; V. The Egotist Becomes a Personage; Explanatory Notes
Summary "F. Scott Fitzgerald's first novel, This Side of Paradise, made him instantly famous, and prefigured the themes and characters in later works such as The Great Gatsby and Tender is the Night . A thinly disguised account of Fitzgerald's own Princeton years, the novel's frank description of the main character's love affairs shocked and delighted its first readers, and the book was an immediate success. The book recounts the story of Amory Blaine as he grows from pampered childhood to young adulthood, and learns to know himself better. At Princeton he becomes a literary aesthete and makes friends with other aspiring writers. As he moves out into the world and tries to find his true direction he falls in love with a succession of beautiful young women. Youthful exuberance and immaturity give way to disillusion and disappointment as Amory confronts the realities of life. Jackson R. Bryer's introduction establishes the novel as an important work in its own right, highlighting its enduring strengths for the modern reader, examining the book's interesting composition history, and exploring its initial reception in 1920. In addition, this edition features an up-to-date bibliography of primary and secondary sources and critical material, a chronology of the life of F. Scott Fitzgerald, and explanatory notes that provide context for references and allusions."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages xxvix-xxxiv)
Notes English
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Subject World War, 1914-1918 -- Veterans -- Fiction
Children of the rich -- Fiction
College students -- Fiction
Advertising -- Fiction
Young men -- Fiction
FICTION -- General.
Advertising
Children of the rich
College students
Veterans
Young men
Genre/Form Romance fiction
Bildungsromans
Fiction
Bildungsromans.
Love stories.
Bildungsromans.
Romance fiction.
Form Electronic book
Author Bryer, Jackson R.
LC no. 2009029696
ISBN 9780191572173
0191572179
1283580896
9781283580892
9780191501357
0191501352
9786613893345
661389334X