F. Scott Fitzgerald Review
Penn State University Press · United States · Est. 2002
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The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review focuses on the literary works and life of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Articles analyze his novels and short stories, exploring themes such as secrecy, the impact of World War I, gothic elements, and the influence of aestheticism. The journal also examines Fitzgerald's personal life, including his family history, relationships, and experiences, as well as the historical and cultural contexts of his writing, such as the Jazz Age and the rise of cinema. Additionally, it considers Fitzgerald's work in relation to its publication history, adaptations, and critical reception.
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