Fitzgerald and Hemingway : : Works and Days / / Scott Donaldson.
F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway might have been contemporaries, but our understanding of their work often rests on simple differences. Hemingway wrestled with war, fraternity, and the violence of nature. Fitzgerald satirized money and class and the never-ending pursuit of a material tomorro...
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Donaldson, Scott, Donaldson, Scott, Fitzgerald and Hemingway : Works and Days / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- F. Scott Fitzgerald. Part I: The Search for Home -- 1. St. Paul Boy -- 2. Fitzgerald's Romance with the South -- F. Scott Fitzgerald. Part II Love, Money, and Class -- 3. This Side of Paradise -- 4. Possessions in The Great Gatsby -- 5. The Trouble with Nick -- 6. Money and Marriage in Fitzgerald's Stories -- 7. A Short History of Tender Is the Night -- F. Scott Fitzgerald. Part III. Fitzgerald and His Times -- 8. Fitzgerald's Nonfiction -- 9. The Crisis of "The Crack-Up " -- 10. Fitzgerald's Political Development -- F. Scott Fitzgerald. Part IV. Requiem -- 11. A Death in Hollywood -- Ernest Hemingway. Part V. Getting Started -- 12. Hemingway of the Star -- Ernest Hemingway. Part VI: The Craftsman at Work -- 13. "A Very Short Story" as Therapy -- 14. Preparing for the End of "A Canary for One" -- 15. The Averted Gaze in Hemingway's Fiction -- Ernest Hemingway. Part VII. The Two Great Novels -- 16. Hemingway's Morality of Compensation -- 17. Humor as a Measure of Character -- 18. A Farewell to Arms as Love Story -- 19. Frederic 's Escape and the Pose of Passivity -- Ernest Hemingway. Part VIII. Censorship -- 20. Censoring A Farewell to Arms -- 21. Protecting the Troops from Hemingway -- Ernest Hemingway. Part IX. Literature and Politics -- 22. The Last Great Cause -- Ernest Hemingway. Part X. Last Things -- 23. Hemingway and Suicide -- 24. Hemingway and Fame -- Bibliography -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- F. Scott Fitzgerald. Part I: The Search for Home -- 1. St. Paul Boy -- 2. Fitzgerald's Romance with the South -- F. Scott Fitzgerald. Part II Love, Money, and Class -- 3. This Side of Paradise -- 4. Possessions in The Great Gatsby -- 5. The Trouble with Nick -- 6. Money and Marriage in Fitzgerald's Stories -- 7. A Short History of Tender Is the Night -- F. Scott Fitzgerald. Part III. Fitzgerald and His Times -- 8. Fitzgerald's Nonfiction -- 9. The Crisis of "The Crack-Up " -- 10. Fitzgerald's Political Development -- F. Scott Fitzgerald. Part IV. Requiem -- 11. A Death in Hollywood -- Ernest Hemingway. Part V. Getting Started -- 12. Hemingway of the Star -- Ernest Hemingway. Part VI: The Craftsman at Work -- 13. "A Very Short Story" as Therapy -- 14. Preparing for the End of "A Canary for One" -- 15. The Averted Gaze in Hemingway's Fiction -- Ernest Hemingway. Part VII. The Two Great Novels -- 16. Hemingway's Morality of Compensation -- 17. Humor as a Measure of Character -- 18. A Farewell to Arms as Love Story -- 19. Frederic 's Escape and the Pose of Passivity -- Ernest Hemingway. Part VIII. Censorship -- 20. Censoring A Farewell to Arms -- 21. Protecting the Troops from Hemingway -- Ernest Hemingway. Part IX. Literature and Politics -- 22. The Last Great Cause -- Ernest Hemingway. Part X. Last Things -- 23. Hemingway and Suicide -- 24. Hemingway and Fame -- Bibliography -- Index |
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