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(Ebook) F. Scott Fitzgerald at Work : The Making of the Great Gatsby by Horst H. Kruse ISBN 9780817387709, 0817387706

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Authors:Horst H. Kruse
Pages:169 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:1
Publisher:University of Alabama Press
Language:english
File Size:1.06 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780817387709, 0817387706
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(Ebook) F. Scott Fitzgerald at Work : The Making of the Great Gatsby by Horst H. Kruse ISBN 9780817387709, 0817387706

F. Scott FitzgeraldOCOs "The Great Gatsby" occupies a preeminent place in American letters. Scholars have argued that Jay Gatsby is, in fact, the embodiment of American culture and social aspiration. Though "The Great Gatsby" has been studied in detail since its publication, both readers and scholars have continued to speculate about FitzgeraldOCOs sources of inspiration. a The essays in "F. Scott Fitzgerald at Work" examine fresh facts that illuminate the experiences and source materials upon which Fitzgerald based this quintessentially American masterpiece. They confirm author Horst KruseOCOs view that FitzgeraldOCOs flights of fancy, even at their most spectacular, are firmly grounded in biographical experience as well as in the social, literary, and philosophical circumstances of his era. a In the first essay, Kruse reconstructs the life story of the individual who allegedly inspired the character of Jay Gatsby: Max von Gerlach. Kruse recounts his journeys to various archives and libraries in the United States as well as in Germany to unearth new facts about the genesis of the Gatsby characters. In another journey, readers travel with Kruse to Long Island to explore its physical and moral geography in relation to Fitzgerald, specifically the role of certain elite Long Island families in the advancement of the OC science of eugenicsOCO movement. The final two essays take Kruse across the globe to various destinations to consider the broader place of "The Great Gatsby" in American and international intellectual history. a Replete with fascinating discoveries and insights, "F. Scott Fitzgerald at Work" both corrects previous assumptions about "The Great Gatsby" and deepens our appreciation and understanding of FitzgeraldOCys imagination. "
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