Paperback / softback | |
September 1, 1997 | |
9781570032233 | |
English | |
263 | |
9.50 Inches (US) | |
6.50 Inches (US) | |
.9 Pounds (US) | |
$22.99 USD | |
v2.1 Reference | |
Reader's Companion to F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender Is the Night
Solves the mysteries surrounding the maligned masterpiece
Tender Is the Night, the novel F. Scott Fitzgerald worked longest and hardest on, has not achieved its proper recognition because the text is peppered with errors and chronological inconsistencies. Moreover, the novel has a concentration of references to people, places, and events that most readers no longer recognize. In this guide to the novel, Matthew J. Bruccoli corrects those errors and explains the factual details. He also offers maps, photos, correspondence, and notes that demystify the writing of one of literature's most misunderstood—and underrated—masterpieces.
Bruccoli's substantial introduction reconstructs the composition, publication, and initial reception of the novel Fitzgerald forecast so enthusiastically in 1925. Bruccoli chronicles the novel's varied commencements and Fitzgerald's final approach to the nove. He also addresses key criticisms of the work and refutes the common belief that the novel failed in 1934 because of a critical conspiracy.
Bruccoli takes readers line by line through the text to clarify characters, terms, geography, and chronology and, in making the novel accessible, restores Tender Is the Night to its proper place in the Fitzgerald canon.
Tender Is the Night, the novel F. Scott Fitzgerald worked longest and hardest on, has not achieved its proper recognition because the text is peppered with errors and chronological inconsistencies. Moreover, the novel has a concentration of references to people, places, and events that most readers no longer recognize. In this guide to the novel, Matthew J. Bruccoli corrects those errors and explains the factual details. He also offers maps, photos, correspondence, and notes that demystify the writing of one of literature's most misunderstood—and underrated—masterpieces.
Bruccoli's substantial introduction reconstructs the composition, publication, and initial reception of the novel Fitzgerald forecast so enthusiastically in 1925. Bruccoli chronicles the novel's varied commencements and Fitzgerald's final approach to the nove. He also addresses key criticisms of the work and refutes the common belief that the novel failed in 1934 because of a critical conspiracy.
Bruccoli takes readers line by line through the text to clarify characters, terms, geography, and chronology and, in making the novel accessible, restores Tender Is the Night to its proper place in the Fitzgerald canon.
About the Authors
Matthew J. Bruccoli (1931–2008) was the Emily Brown Jefferies Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English at the University of South Carolina and the leading authority on the House of Scribner and its authors. He was the editorial director of the Dictionary of Literary Biography and the author or editor of some one hundred books.
Judith S. Baughman is the author of F. Scott Fitzgerald in the Literary Masters series, editor of the 1920s volume in the American Decades series, and coeditor of books about Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and John Hall Wheelock.
Judith S. Baughman is the author of F. Scott Fitzgerald in the Literary Masters series, editor of the 1920s volume in the American Decades series, and coeditor of books about Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and John Hall Wheelock.
Reviews
"Tender Is the Night is Fitzgerald's most questing, passionate and frightening novel."—James Dickey
Paperback / softback | |
September 1, 1997 | |
9781570032233 | |
English | |
263 | |
9.50 Inches (US) | |
6.50 Inches (US) | |
.9 Pounds (US) | |
$22.99 USD | |
v2.1 Reference | |
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Hemingway and the Mechanism of Fame
Ernest Hemingway, edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli, with contributions by Judith S. Baughman
Nov 2005
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The Sons of Maxwell Perkins
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Jun 2004
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Before Gatsby
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Jun 2001
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$29.99 USD
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Jun 2001
- University of South Carolina Press
$34.99 USD
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