Paradise lost: a life of F. Scott Fitzgerald
Pigeonholed in popular memory as a Jazz Age epicurean, a playboy, and an emblem of the Lost Generation, F. Scott Fitzgerald was at heart a moralist struck by the nation's shifting mood and manners after World War I. In Paradise Lost, David Brown contends that Fitzgerald's deepest allegianc...
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Zusammenfassung: | Pigeonholed in popular memory as a Jazz Age epicurean, a playboy, and an emblem of the Lost Generation, F. Scott Fitzgerald was at heart a moralist struck by the nation's shifting mood and manners after World War I. In Paradise Lost, David Brown contends that Fitzgerald's deepest allegiances were to a fading antebellum world he associated with his father's Chesapeake Bay roots. Yet as a midwesterner, an Irish Catholic, and a perpetually in-debt author, he felt like an outsider in the haute bourgeoisie haunts of Lake Forest, Princeton, and Hollywood--places that left an indelible mark on his worldview. In this comprehensive biography, Brown reexamines Fitzgerald's childhood, first loves, and difficult marriage to Zelda Sayre. He looks at Fitzgerald's friendship with Hemingway, the golden years that culminated with Gatsby, and his increasing alcohol abuse and declining fortunes which coincided with Zelda's institutionalization and the nation's economic collapse. Placing Fitzgerald in the company of Progressive intellectuals such as Charles Beard, Randolph Bourne, and Thorstein Veblen, Brown reveals Fitzgerald as a writer with an encompassing historical imagination not suggested by his reputation as "the chronicler of the Jazz Age." His best novels, stories, and essays take the measure of both the immediate moment and the more distant rhythms of capital accumulation, immigration, and sexual politics that were moving America further away from its Protestant agrarian moorings. Fitzgerald wrote powerfully about change in America, Brown shows, because he saw it as the dominant theme in his own family history and life.-- |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction: Clio and Scott -- Part I. Beginnings, 1896-1920: Prince and pauper -- Celtic blood -- Forever Princeton -- Golden girl -- Opposites alike -- Part II. Building up, 1920-1925: Trouble in paradise -- Corruptions : the early stories -- The knock-off artist -- Rich boy, poor boy -- The wages of sin : The Beautiful and Damned -- Exile in Great Neck -- After the gold rush : The Great Gatsby -- Part III. Breaking down, 1925-1940 -- Adrift abroad -- Emotional bankruptcy -- Penance -- Far from home -- Jazz Age Jeremiah -- Book of fathers : Tender is the Night -- Purgatory -- De profundis -- Life in a company town -- Sentimental education -- Stahr fall -- Ghosts and legends, 1940 and after -- Zelda after Scott -- Life after death | |
520 | 3 | |a Pigeonholed in popular memory as a Jazz Age epicurean, a playboy, and an emblem of the Lost Generation, F. Scott Fitzgerald was at heart a moralist struck by the nation's shifting mood and manners after World War I. In Paradise Lost, David Brown contends that Fitzgerald's deepest allegiances were to a fading antebellum world he associated with his father's Chesapeake Bay roots. Yet as a midwesterner, an Irish Catholic, and a perpetually in-debt author, he felt like an outsider in the haute bourgeoisie haunts of Lake Forest, Princeton, and Hollywood--places that left an indelible mark on his worldview. In this comprehensive biography, Brown reexamines Fitzgerald's childhood, first loves, and difficult marriage to Zelda Sayre. He looks at Fitzgerald's friendship with Hemingway, the golden years that culminated with Gatsby, and his increasing alcohol abuse and declining fortunes which coincided with Zelda's institutionalization and the nation's economic collapse. Placing Fitzgerald in the company of Progressive intellectuals such as Charles Beard, Randolph Bourne, and Thorstein Veblen, Brown reveals Fitzgerald as a writer with an encompassing historical imagination not suggested by his reputation as "the chronicler of the Jazz Age." His best novels, stories, and essays take the measure of both the immediate moment and the more distant rhythms of capital accumulation, immigration, and sexual politics that were moving America further away from its Protestant agrarian moorings. Fitzgerald wrote powerfully about change in America, Brown shows, because he saw it as the dominant theme in his own family history and life.-- | |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Introduction: Clio and Scott i
PART I Beginnings՝, 1896—1920 15
1 Prince and Pauper 17
2 Celtic Blood 29
3 Forever Princeton 41
4 Golden Girl 57
5 Opposites Alike 69
PART II Building Up, 1920—1925 81
6 Trouble in Paradise 83
7 Corruptions: The Early Stories 97
8 The Knock-Off Artist 112
9 Rich Boy Poor Boy 123
10 The Whges of Sin: The Beautiful and Damned 135
11 Exile in Great Neck 151
12 After the Gold Rush: The Great Gatsby 163
PART III BreakingDo wn, 1925—1940 181
13 Adrift Abroad 183
14 Emotional Bankruptcy 195
15 Penance 209
16 Far from Home ՝ 231
17 Jazz Age Jeremiah 243
18 Book of Fathers: Tender Is the Night 253
19 Purgatory 264
Contents
20 De Profundis 277
21 Life in a Company Town 290
22 Sentimental Education 303
23 Stahr Fall 315
PART IV Ghosts and Legends, 1940 and After 329
24 Zelda after Scott 331
25 Life after Death 337
Notes 347
Acknowledgments 385
Index 387
Illustrations follow page 180.
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he felt like an outsider in the haute bourgeoisie
haunts of Lake Forest, Princeton, and Holly-
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In this comprehensive biography Brown
reexamines Fitzgerald’s childhood, first loves,
and difficult marriage to Zelda Sayre. He looks
at Fitzgerald’s friendship with Hemingway the
golden years that culminated with Gatsby, and
his increasing alcohol abuse and declining for-
tunes which coincided with Zelda’s institution-
alization and the nation’s economic collapse.
Placing Fitzgerald in the company of Pro-
gressive intellectuals such as Charles Beard,
Randolph Bourne, and Thorstein Veblen,
Brown reveals Fitzgerald as a writer with an
encompassing historical imagination not
suggested by his reputation as “the chronicler
of the Jazz Age.” His best novels, stories, and
essays take the measure of both the immedi-
ate moment and the more distant rhythms of
capital accumulation, immigration, and sexual
politics that were moving America further away
from its Protestant agrarian moorings. Fitzger-
ald wrote powerfully about change in America,
Brown shows, because he saw it as the dominant
theme in his own family history and life.
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