F. Scott Fitzgerald in the Twenty-First Century by Janet Giltrow, Kirk Curnutt, Walter Raubicheck, Ruth Prigozy, David Stouck, Anne Margaret Daniel, Christopher Ames, Morris Dickstein, Frederick Wegener, Stephen L. Tanner, Horst Hermann Kruse, M. Thomas Inge, Tim Prchal, Jackson R. Bryer, Mary McAleer Balkun, Veronica Makowsky, Horst H. Kruse, D.G. Kehl, Stanley Brodwin, Toshifumi Miyawaki, Michael Nowlin, Edward Gillin

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The subjects of these 19 essays reflect the contributors' wish to shine new light on less-frequently discussed aspects of Fitzgerald's work. Topics include Fitzgerald's Princeton influences and his expression of Catholic romanticism; his treatmen...

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