F. Scott Fitzgerald 
Flappers and Philosophers [EPUB ebook] 
An exploration of youth, love, and disillusionment in the Jazz Age

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In ‘Flappers and Philosophers, ‘ F. Scott Fitzgerald crafts a vivid tapestry of the Jazz Age, intertwining short stories that explore themes of youth, disillusionment, and the nascent modernity of the 1920s. Written in his signature lyrical style, the collection showcases Fitzgerald’s acute social observations alongside character-driven narratives that delve into the lives of the flapper generation’Äîthose young women defying traditional norms. With a narrative voice that oscillates between romantic idealism and biting cynicism, Fitzgerald encapsulates the zeitgeist of post-war America, making this work a seminal text for understanding the cultural shifts of the era. F. Scott Fitzgerald, an emblematic figure of American literature, was deeply influenced by his experiences in a rapidly evolving society. Born into a privileged background and shaped by the crises of identity and purpose prevalent in his time, Fitzgerald’s reflection on the American Dream is keenly articulated in this collection. The juxtaposition of frivolity and philosophical musings evident in his characters echoes his personal struggles with fame, wealth, and a yearning for authentic connection’Äîa duality mirrored in his own tumultuous life. For readers seeking to immerse themselves in the evocative world of the Roaring Twenties, ‘Flappers and Philosophers’ is an essential exploration of a vibrant yet precarious social landscape. Fitzgerald’Äôs keen insights resonate with contemporary audiences, reminding us of the enduring complexities of human experience. This collection is not only a nostalgic journey but an astute commentary on the ever-shifting boundaries of society, making it a highly recommended read for both literary aficionados and casual readers alike.

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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 228 ● ISBN 4057664124999 ● 文件大小 0.8 MB ● 出版者 Good Press ● 市 Prague ● 国家 CZ ● 发布时间 2019 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 7508965 ● 复制保护 社会DRM

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