The Development of the Dominant Female in Selected Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald
Description:
This study of thirty representative short stories from 1912-1941 demonstrates the stages of growth in Fitzgerald's writing which emerged from his own mental development, focusing upon his changing attitudes toward women as he reflects these attitudes in his depictions of the dominant female figures in the stories. The above chronology is then divided into four major blocks; in each block the dominant female illustrates Fitzgerald's concept of women at that particular stage of his life, The stor…
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Date:
August 1977
Creator:
Rose, Elizabeth D.
Partner:
UNT Libraries