Collected essays of the First International F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference, held at Hofstra University in 1992
Includes bibliographical references and index
Budd Schulberg: Remembering Scott
Frances Kroll Ring: Memories of Scott
Charles Scribner III: F. Scott Fitzgerald: a publisher's perspective
George Garrett: Thegood ghost of Scott Fitzgerald
Nancy P. Van Arsdale: Princeton as modernist's hermeneutics: rereading this side of paradise
Catherine B. Burroughs: Keats's Lamian legacy: romance and the performance of gender in the beautiful and damned
Steven Frye: Fitzgerald's Catholicism revisited: the Eucharistic element in the beautiful and damned
Richard Lehan: Thegreat Gatsby--The text as construct: narrative knots and narrative unfolding
André Le Vot: Fitzgerald and Proust: connoisseurs of kisses
Scott F. Stoddart: Redirecting Fitzgerald's "gaze": masculine perception and cinematic license in the great Gatsby
Michel Viel: Therendering of proper names, titles, and allusions in the French translations of the great Gatsby
Dana Brand: Tourism and modernity in tender is the night
Robert A. Martin: Fitzgerald's use of history in the last tycoon
Quentin E. Martin: Tamed or idealized: Judy Jone's dilemma in "Winter dreams"
John Kuehl: Inside "Outside the cabinet-maker's"
Barbara Sylvester: Whose "Babylon revisited" are we teaching? Crowley's fortunate corruption, and others not so fortunate
Richard Allan Davison: Art and autobiography in Fitzgerald's "Babylon revisited"
Bruce L. Grenberg: Fitzgerald's "Crack-up" essays revisited: fictions of the self, mirrors for a nation
Edward J. Gleason: Going toward the flame: reading allusions in the Esquire stories
H. R. Stoneback: Adark ill-lighted place: Fitzgerald and Hemingway, Philippe Count of Darkness and Philip counter-espionage agent
Edward Gillin.: Fitzgerald's Twain
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