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AIDS and the Public Work Force: Local Government Preparedness in Managing the Epidemic
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AIDS and the Public Work Force: Local Government Preparedness in Managing the Epidemic

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Fitzgerald’s Craft of Short Fiction offers a comprehensive study of the four collections of short stories that F.Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) prepared for publication during his lifetime -
Flappers and Philosophers
(1920),
Tales of the Jazz Age
(1922),
All the Sad Young Men
(1926), and
Taps at Reveille
(1935). These authorized collections - which include works from the entire range of Fitzgerald’s career, from his undergraduate days at Princeton to his final contributions to Esquire magazine - provide an overview of his development as a short story writer. Originally published in 1989, this volume draws upon Fitzgerald’s copious personal correspondence, biographical studies, and all available criticism, and analyzes how Fitzgerald perceived his achievements as a writer of short fiction from both artistic and commercial standpoints. Petry pays close attention to the individual stories, exploring how Fitzgerald’s growing technical expertise and the evolution of his themes reflect changes in his personal life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Alabama Press
Country
United States
Date
30 April 1991
Pages
200
ISBN
9780817305475

Fitzgerald’s Craft of Short Fiction offers a comprehensive study of the four collections of short stories that F.Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) prepared for publication during his lifetime -
Flappers and Philosophers
(1920),
Tales of the Jazz Age
(1922),
All the Sad Young Men
(1926), and
Taps at Reveille
(1935). These authorized collections - which include works from the entire range of Fitzgerald’s career, from his undergraduate days at Princeton to his final contributions to Esquire magazine - provide an overview of his development as a short story writer. Originally published in 1989, this volume draws upon Fitzgerald’s copious personal correspondence, biographical studies, and all available criticism, and analyzes how Fitzgerald perceived his achievements as a writer of short fiction from both artistic and commercial standpoints. Petry pays close attention to the individual stories, exploring how Fitzgerald’s growing technical expertise and the evolution of his themes reflect changes in his personal life.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Alabama Press
Country
United States
Date
30 April 1991
Pages
200
ISBN
9780817305475