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This Side of Paradise (Oxford World's Classics) (Paperback)

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'The wise writer, I think, writes for the youth of his own generation, the critic of the next, and the schoolmasters of ever afterward.'

Following the education and young life of Amory Blaine, from indulged only child to disillusioned war veteran, This Side of Paradise is a thinly veiled account of Fitzgerald's time as a Princeton undergraduate and an aspiring writer set against the turbulent background of adolescence, first loves, and the outbreak of World War I. Amory moves through a dynamic whirl of exuberant youth, university escapades and adventures home and abroad as one of a new, restless American generation.

This Side of Paradise ensured immediate fame as well as notoriety for F. Scott Fitzgerald. Not only Fitzgerald's bestselling novel during his lifetime, it was also the work against which each of his later novels was measured. It is impossible to overestimate the importance of This Side of Paradise: without it, the writing career of one of the twentieth-century's most popular novelists would have been immeasurably different. Brilliant and original in style and structure, brimful of literary experimentalism and fearless originality, it was a spectacular launching for Fitzgerald's career, and instantly stamped him as the bard of the Jazz Age.

About the Author


F. Scott Fitzgerald Philip McGowan is Senior Lecturer at Queen's University Belfast, President of the European Association for American Studies and an Executive Board Member of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Society. He has written chapters and articles on F. Scott Fitzgerald and carnival, cities, and architecture that have appeared in the Fitzgerald Review and other journals and collections (e.g. Blazek and Rattray's Twenty-First Century Readings of Tender Is the Night, 2007; Harold Bloom's The Great Gatsby, 2010; Bryant Mangum, F. Scott Fitzgerald in Context, 2013).

Product Details
ISBN: 9780198848110
ISBN-10: 0198848110
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication Date: July 29th, 2020
Pages: 336
Language: English
Series: Oxford World's Classics