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The Beautiful and Damned
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The Beautiful and Damned (2 ed.)  

F. Scott Fitzgerald  and William Blazek

Abstract

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s second novel, The Beautiful and Damned (1922), is a devastating portrait of a generation of wealthy young Americans who struggle to find meaning and happiness in their lives. The sophisticated but emotionally fragile Anthony Patch enjoys an initially idyllic marriage to the beautiful Gloria Gilbert. But their intense romance turns sour as they waste their time and energy in decadent leisure and luxury. Their happiness comes to depend on gaining a vast inheritance from Anthony’s grandfather, but they are stifled by their inner fears and are ill-prepared for the inevitable loss of youth and prosperity. Set amid the vibrant social and commercial world of New York in the early twentieth century, the novel expresses the promise and disillusionment of America at the start of the Jazz Age.

This is the novel that confirmed Fitzgerald’s status as the most celebrated young American writer of the Twenties. The author’s exuberant and enchanting style is on full display, three years before the critical triumph of The Great Gatsby.

Bibliographic Information

Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Published in Print:
Jun 2022
ISBN:
9780198854661
Published online:
May 2023
DOI:
10.1093/owc/9780198854661.001.0001

Authors

F. Scott Fitzgerald, author

William Blazek, editor


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  • American Literature

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Contents

  • Front Matter
    • Introduction
    • Note on the Text
    • Select Bibliography
    • A Chronology Of F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • The Beautiful and Damned
  • BOOK ONE
    • CHAPTER I ANTHONY PATCH
    • CHAPTER II PORTRAIT OF A SIREN
    • CHAPTER III THE CONNOISSEUR OF KISSES
  • BOOK TWO
    • CHAPTER I THE RADIANT HOUR
    • CHAPTER II SYMPOSIUM
    • CHAPTER III THE BROKEN LUTE
  • BOOK THREE
    • CHAPTER I A MATTER OF CIVILIZATION
    • CHAPTER II A MATTER OF ÆSTHETICS
    • CHAPTER III NO MATTER!
  • End Matter
    • Explanatory Notes
    • End adds
  • Oxford University Press
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date: 29 May 2023

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