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... Beautiful and Damned ( New York : Charles Scribner's Sons , 1922 ) , p . 117. All textural references are to the Scribner's Library paperback edition ; hereafter , page numbers will appear parentheti- cally in the body of the paper ...
... Beautiful and Damned ( New York : Charles Scribner's Sons , 1922 ) , p . 117. All textural references are to the Scribner's Library paperback edition ; hereafter , page numbers will appear parentheti- cally in the body of the paper ...
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... Beautiful and Damned was conceived as a cautionary tale . Richard Astro is correct in terming it a " moralistic tract against self - indul- gence . " Fitzgerald once indicated that he wished to " leave the ' taste ' of the book ... in ...
... Beautiful and Damned was conceived as a cautionary tale . Richard Astro is correct in terming it a " moralistic tract against self - indul- gence . " Fitzgerald once indicated that he wished to " leave the ' taste ' of the book ... in ...
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... Beautiful and Damned ( 1922 ) , is a re - working of pastoral for people who have lost the American pastoral vision as public myth but want it back again as private fan- tasy . Instead of affirming general human vaues and national ...
... Beautiful and Damned ( 1922 ) , is a re - working of pastoral for people who have lost the American pastoral vision as public myth but want it back again as private fan- tasy . Instead of affirming general human vaues and national ...
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