F. Scott Fitzgerald (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
Fitzgerald has been referred to as a 20th-century John Keats. This text examines some of his short stories, including "May Day" and "Babylon Revisited." This title also features a biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald, a user guide, a detailed thematic analysis of each short story, a list of characters in each story, a complete bibliography of Fitzgerald’s works, an index of themes and ideas, and editor’s notes and introduction by Harold Bloom.
Added by: susan6th | Karma: 3133.45 | Fiction literature | 1 February 2010
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Save Me
Out of Control... There was nothing exciting about Crossdale, North Carolina. For Hannah Doherty, that was a good thing. After twenty-one years of unpredictability, sadness and disappointment, she needed boring. A serious illness kept her close to home, and she believed that's where she would live and die -- alone in that small town. Max Fitzgerald was living a dream as a member of the hottest "boyband" in the history of the world. He had it all, including a hole in his heart that he couldn't fill with fame, fortune, women and parties.
Added by: visan | Karma: 894.33 | Other | 4 September 2009
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Songs with subtitles 37
Bing Crosby - Stardust Dan Fogelberg - Longer Doris Day - Teacher's Pet Ella Fitzgerald - Manhattan Nat King Cole - Fascination The Beatles - And I Love Her
Audiobook, unabridged, narrated by George Guidall. Published in 1934 by New York-based publisher Charles Scribner’s Sons, Tender Is the Night is one of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s last works. Although the novel was generally well received and has come to be regarded as one of Fitzgerald’s most important works, it was less popular at its publication than his previous novels and was considered a commercial failure. More autobiographical than his other works, Tender Is the Night tells the story of American psychologist Dick Diver and his wife, the wealthy but psychologically unstable Nicole. Set largely in the small French coastal town of Tarmes between the years 1925 and 1935, the book portrays a cast of characters typical of Fitzgerald’s fictional universe: wealthy, idle, sophisticated, and, in many ways, “troubled.”
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Other Stories
Added by: bat | Karma: 9.96 | Audiobooks | 13 February 2009
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F. Scott Fitzgerald makes anti-bellum Baltimore his setting for “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” a fantastical tale with some Poe-like overtones about a baby born at age seventy who then lives life in reverse, his hair turning “in the dozen years of his life from white to iron-gray, the network of wrinkles on his face becoming less pronounced.”