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24. Hemingway and Fame
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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F. Scott Fitzgerald. Part I: The Search for Home
- 1. St. Paul Boy 21
- 2. Fitzgerald’s Romance with the South 51
- F. Scott Fitzgerald. Part II Love, Money, and Class 61
- 3. This Side of Paradise 63
- 4. Possessions in The Great Gatsby 76
- 5. The Trouble with Nick 98
- 6. Money and Marriage in Fitzgerald’s Stories 107
- 7. A Short History of Tender Is the Night 119
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F. Scott Fitzgerald. Part III. Fitzgerald and His Times
- 8. Fitzgerald’s Nonfiction 149
- 9. The Crisis of “The Crack-Up ” 175
- 10. Fitzgerald’s Political Development 189
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F. Scott Fitzgerald. Part IV. Requiem
- 11. A Death in Hollywood 223
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Ernest Hemingway. Part V. Getting Started
- 12. Hemingway of the Star 233
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Ernest Hemingway. Part VI: The Craftsman at Work
- 13. “A Very Short Story” as Therapy 253
- 14. Preparing for the End of “A Canary for One” 260
- 15. The Averted Gaze in Hemingway’s Fiction 269
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Ernest Hemingway. Part VII. The Two Great Novels
- 16. Hemingway’s Morality of Compensation 291
- 17. Humor as a Measure of Character 309
- 18. A Farewell to Arms as Love Story 326
- 19. Frederic ’s Escape and the Pose of Passivity 337
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Ernest Hemingway. Part VIII. Censorship
- 20. Censoring A Farewell to Arms 355
- 21. Protecting the Troops from Hemingway 363
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Ernest Hemingway. Part IX. Literature and Politics
- 22. The Last Great Cause 371
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Ernest Hemingway. Part X. Last Things
- 23. Hemingway and Suicide 455
- 24. Hemingway and Fame 465
- Bibliography 479
- Index 495
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
F. Scott Fitzgerald. Part I: The Search for Home
- 1. St. Paul Boy 21
- 2. Fitzgerald’s Romance with the South 51
- F. Scott Fitzgerald. Part II Love, Money, and Class 61
- 3. This Side of Paradise 63
- 4. Possessions in The Great Gatsby 76
- 5. The Trouble with Nick 98
- 6. Money and Marriage in Fitzgerald’s Stories 107
- 7. A Short History of Tender Is the Night 119
-
F. Scott Fitzgerald. Part III. Fitzgerald and His Times
- 8. Fitzgerald’s Nonfiction 149
- 9. The Crisis of “The Crack-Up ” 175
- 10. Fitzgerald’s Political Development 189
-
F. Scott Fitzgerald. Part IV. Requiem
- 11. A Death in Hollywood 223
-
Ernest Hemingway. Part V. Getting Started
- 12. Hemingway of the Star 233
-
Ernest Hemingway. Part VI: The Craftsman at Work
- 13. “A Very Short Story” as Therapy 253
- 14. Preparing for the End of “A Canary for One” 260
- 15. The Averted Gaze in Hemingway’s Fiction 269
-
Ernest Hemingway. Part VII. The Two Great Novels
- 16. Hemingway’s Morality of Compensation 291
- 17. Humor as a Measure of Character 309
- 18. A Farewell to Arms as Love Story 326
- 19. Frederic ’s Escape and the Pose of Passivity 337
-
Ernest Hemingway. Part VIII. Censorship
- 20. Censoring A Farewell to Arms 355
- 21. Protecting the Troops from Hemingway 363
-
Ernest Hemingway. Part IX. Literature and Politics
- 22. The Last Great Cause 371
-
Ernest Hemingway. Part X. Last Things
- 23. Hemingway and Suicide 455
- 24. Hemingway and Fame 465
- Bibliography 479
- Index 495