
F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Beautiful and Damned"
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William Blazek is professor of American literature and modern culture at Liverpool Hope University and serves as vice president of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Society. He edited the 2022 Oxford World's Classics edition of The Beautiful and Damned and is a founding coeditor of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Review.
David W. Ullrich is professor of English at Birmingham-Southern College and an editor at the F. Scott Fitzgerald Review. His recent publications examine Zelda Fitzgerald, Kurt Vonnegut, and John Cheever.
Kirk Curnutt is professor of English at Troy University, managing editor of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Review, and executive director of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Society. He is the author or editor of numerous books on American literature, including The Cambridge Introduction to F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Content
- Cover
- CONTENTS
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: Redeeming the Sophomore Slump
- The Critical Reception of The Beautiful and Damned, 1922-2022
- Crossing the "Shadow-Line": Toward the "Sombre Pattern" of The Beautiful and Damned
- The Periodical World of The Beautiful and Damned
- Fitzgerald among the Smart Set
- That Damned Beautiful Summer": The Fitzgeralds in Westport
- Fatherly Designs and Childish Behaviors, Or Anthony Comstock vs. Tanalahaka in The Beautiful and Damned
- Fitzgerald's Pas de Deux: The Dynamics of Romance and Economy in The Beautiful and Damned
- Trouble on the Home Front: Militarism, Masculinity, and Marriage in The Beautiful and Damned
- The Beautiful and Damned and the Jewish People
- A Matter of Overcivilization: Fitzgerald's Critique of Modernity in The Beautiful and Damned
- "No Matter!": Work and the Empty Spaces of The Beautiful and Damned
- Contributors
- Works Cited
- Index
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