The international theme in F. Scott Fitzgerald's literature

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145 pages 1995

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F. Scott Fitzgerald lived in Europe for a period during the 1920s and 1930s. His stories, based on this experience, show striking thematic similarities to other literary works regarding the International Theme. This book reveals a unique perspective on the American identity in post-war Europe through a critique of Fitzgerald's short stories and his novel Tender Is the Night.

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