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This Side of Paradise (Musaicum Classics Series)
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In "This Side of Paradise," F. Scott Fitzgerald immerses readers in the tumultuous world of youth and aspiration during the post-World War I era. This semi-autobiographical novel employs a modernist style infused with rich symbolism and a lyrical prose that captures the existential anxieties of its protagonist, Amory Blaine. Fitzgerald intricately weaves social commentary on class and privilege, echoing the disillusionment of the Jazz Age, while exploring themes of love, ambition, and the search for identity. The book's vivid character development and experimental form showcase a distinctly American perspective in a rapidly changing cultural landscape, marking it as a seminal work of 20th-century literature. Fitzgerald, born in 1896, was profoundly influenced by his own experiences at Princeton and his tumultuous romantic relationships, which shaped the narrative of young Amory Blaine. His interactions with the affluent social circles of the 1920s provided a critical lens through which he examined the moral decay hidden beneath the surface of wealth and glamour. Fitzgerald's keen observations and personal struggles with identity and success resonate throughout the work, reflecting his relentless pursuit of the American Dream. This novel is an essential reading for those seeking an authentic portrayal of the ambitions and disillusionments characteristic of the early 20th century. Readers will find in Fitzgerald's poignant prose a reminder of the timeless quest for self-discovery amidst societal pressures, making "This Side of Paradise" a compelling exploration of youth that remains relevant today.
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In "This Side of Paradise," F. Scott Fitzgerald immerses readers in the tumultuous world of youth and aspiration during the post-World War I era. This semi-autobiographical novel employs a modernist style infused with rich symbolism and a lyrical prose that captures the existential anxieties of its protagonist, Amory Blaine. Fitzgerald intricately weaves social commentary on class and privilege, echoing the disillusionment of the Jazz Age, while exploring themes of love, ambition, and the search for identity. The book's vivid character development and experimental form showcase a distinctly American perspective in a rapidly changing cultural landscape, marking it as a seminal work of 20th-century literature. Fitzgerald, born in 1896, was profoundly influenced by his own experiences at Princeton and his tumultuous romantic relationships, which shaped the narrative of young Amory Blaine. His interactions with the affluent social circles of the 1920s provided a critical lens through which he examined the moral decay hidden beneath the surface of wealth and glamour. Fitzgerald's keen observations and personal struggles with identity and success resonate throughout the work, reflecting his relentless pursuit of the American Dream. This novel is an essential reading for those seeking an authentic portrayal of the ambitions and disillusionments characteristic of the early 20th century. Readers will find in Fitzgerald's poignant prose a reminder of the timeless quest for self-discovery amidst societal pressures, making "This Side of Paradise" a compelling exploration of youth that remains relevant today.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09788027380732
- Genre Novels & Stories
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 156
- Herausgeber e-artnow
- Gewicht 237g
- Größe H229mm x B152mm x T9mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9788027380732
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-80-273-8073-2
- Veröffentlichung 24.05.2023
- Titel This Side of Paradise (Musaicum Classics Series)
- Autor F. Scott Fitzgerald