Digital Primary Sources
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F. Scott Fitzgerald Copyright information:
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E-Texts:
E-Texts of short stories, including introductions and original Saturday
Evening Post illustrations and other artwork:
E-texts of Fitzgerald's earliest writing:
- Juvenilia &
Apprenticeship Writings: A Luckless Santa Claus; Marching Streets; The
Pierian Springs and the Last Straw; PrincetonThe Last Day; Sentimentand the
Use of Rouge; The Staying Up All Night.
Digital Sources on Life and Works
Archive:
F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary Home Page
Documentaries:
Radio Broadcast:
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Scott and Zelda in
Florida: 4:57 minutes (May 2007): Host Bill Dudley and
Fitzgerald scholars Gail Sinclair and Jackson R. Bryer discuss the
Fitzgeralds' trip to St. Petersburg Beach and stay at the
Don CeSar Resort
in January 1932. --The Florida Humanities Council
Research Links:
Digital Critical Materials
Professional Reviews/Scholarly Articles On-line:
- Coleman, Dan.
"Gatsby and the Dynamics of Dialogue." Style. 2000.
- Fitter, Chris.
"From the Dream to the Womb: Visionary Impulse and Political Ambivalence in
The Great Gatsby." JX: a biannual journal in culture & criticism.
Vol. 3, No. 1 Autumn 1998.
- Flanagan, Thomas. "Fitzgerald's
Radiant World ." The New York Review of Books. December 21,
2000.
- Mangum, Bryant.
"F. Scott
Fitzgerald: American Novelist and Short Story Writer." Reader's
Guide to Literature in English. London: Fitzroy-Dearborn, 1995, pp.
293-296.a scholarly review of the trends in Fitzgerald criticism. Includes
brief discussions of : Allen, Joan, Candles and Carnival Lights: The Catholic
Sensibility of F. Scott Fitzgerald: Bryer, Jackson R. (editor), The Short
Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald: New Approaches; Eble, Kenneth, F. Scott
Fitzgerald (Twayne); Fryer, Sarah Beebe, Fitzgerald's New Women: Harbingers of
Change; Miller, James E. Jr., F. Scott Fitzgerald: His Art and His Technique.
Sklar; Robert, F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Last Laocoon; Stern, Milton R., The
Golden Moment: The Novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald;Way, Brian, F. Scott
Fitzgerald and the Art of Social Fiction.
- ---. "F. Scott
Fitzgerald (1896-1940) , Encyclopedia of the Novel, ed. Paul
Schellinger, London and Chicago: Fitzroy-Dearborn, 1998, pp. 416-417.
- ---. " The
Great Gatsby" Encyclopedia of the Novel, ed. Paul Schellinger,
London and Chicago: Fitzroy-Dearborn, 1998, pp. 514-515.
- Scribner III, Charles.
"Celestial Eyes--from Metamorphosis to Masterpiece" --excellent essay
on the famous Great Gatsby dust jacket with images of the artist's
paintings and drawings.
Cultural and Historical Background
Links
- Jazz
Age Literature and Culture: Part I
Part II
Jazz Age
Writers
- The Roaring 1920's Concert
Extravaganza: A concert with pictures of recording artists, such as Al
Jolson, Fanny Brice, and Eddie Cantor, along with 60 second sound clips of
their music. Excellent cultural background source and fun
- The Crash of
1929: Concise, five-page explanation with graphics.
- Grail
Quest: The Fisher King: especially relevant, Part IV The Waste Land: a
concept adapted by modernists, such as FSF and T.S. Eliot, to symbolize contemporary
social disorder and moral decay; and Part V The Grail Knight: some critics interpret
Gatsby as a kind of modern-day knight and Daisy as the false grail of his quest.
- El Greco
Nick's comparison to the night scene by El Greco: "West Egg
especially still figures in my more fantastic dreams. I see it as a night
scene by El Greco: a hundred houses . . . crouching under a sullen, overhanging
sky and a lusterless moon" (185).
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