American Writers: A Collection of Literary BiographiesLeonard Unger, A. Walton Litz, Molly Weigel, Lea Bechler, Jay Parini Scribner, 1974 - American literature The four volume set consists of ninety-seven of the pamphlets originally published as the University of Minnesota pamphlets on American writers. Some have been revised and updated. |
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... Fitzgerald as a person , and with his life as a cautionary tale , at the expense of a close concentration on his ... Fitzgerald's best work . His at- titude toward money and moneyed people has been much misunderstood . One way to begin a ...
... Fitzgerald as a person , and with his life as a cautionary tale , at the expense of a close concentration on his ... Fitzgerald's best work . His at- titude toward money and moneyed people has been much misunderstood . One way to begin a ...
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... Fitzgerald's closest literary friends , insisted on the important influence of St. Paul , Minnesota , in forming Fitzgerald's literary per- sonality . In 1922 when Wilson did a literary profile of Fitzgerald he wrote , “ Fitzgerald is ...
... Fitzgerald's closest literary friends , insisted on the important influence of St. Paul , Minnesota , in forming Fitzgerald's literary per- sonality . In 1922 when Wilson did a literary profile of Fitzgerald he wrote , “ Fitzgerald is ...
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... Fitzgerald , 1909-1917 , edited by John Kuehl . New Bruns- wick , N.J .: Rutgers University Press , 1965 . F. Scott Fitzgerald in His Own Time . A Miscel- lany , edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli and Jack- son R. Bryer . Kent , Ohio : Kent ...
... Fitzgerald , 1909-1917 , edited by John Kuehl . New Bruns- wick , N.J .: Rutgers University Press , 1965 . F. Scott Fitzgerald in His Own Time . A Miscel- lany , edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli and Jack- son R. Bryer . Kent , Ohio : Kent ...
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