F. Scott Fitzgerald's Fiction

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421412306

""An Almost Theatrical Innocence""

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By John T. Irwin
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Compensating Visions in The Great Gatsby
2. Fitzgerald as a Southern Writer
3. The Importance of ""Repose""
4. ""An Almost Theatrical Innocence""
5. Fitzgerald and the Mythical Method
6. On the Son's Own Terms
Works Cited
Index

""John T. Irwin's F. Scott Fitzgerald's Fiction is a brave attempt... to give Fitzgerald the kind of resolutely non-fan-magazine scrutiny that Irwin has previously given to Hart Crane and Poe. he says some smart things about Fitzgerald's imagery'about, for instance, how ambiguous the idea of light is in his writing, so that the green light at the end of the dock is a protent of the shining illusory screen of the movies, standing for persistent illusion as much as romantic aspiration.""

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