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  • Current Bibliography
  • Compiled by Jeanne M. Alexander

books, pamphlets, editions, and dissertations

Berman, Ronald. F. Scott Fitzgerald and the American Scene. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 2017. Print.
Brown, David S. Paradise Lost: A Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Cambridge, MA: Belknap P of Harvard UP, 2017. Print.
Fitzgerald, F. Scott. I'd Die For You: And Other Lost Stories. Ed. Anne Margaret Daniel. New York: Scribner, 2017. Print.
———. "The I.O.U." New Yorker 20 Mar. 2017. Web. 20 Aug. 2017.
Page, Dave. F. Scott Fitzgerald in Minnesota: The Writer & His Friends at Home. Photography by Jeff Krueger. St. Paul: Fitzgerald in St. Paul, 2017. Print.
Pennington, Allie Rabon. "'Did She Have a Precursor?': The Intertextuality of Fitzgerald's Tender is [sic] the Night and Nabokov's Lolita." Diss. U of Alabama, Birmingham, 2017. DA 10247913.

essays, chapters, and notes

Alexander, Jeanne M. "Current Bibliography." F. Scott Fitzgerald Review 14 (2016): 265–71. Print.
Berman, Ron. "Complex Fortune: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Thomas Piketty, and Capital in the Basil and Josephine Stories." F. Scott Fitzgerald Review 14 (2016): 60–78. The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review, Vol. 15, 2017 [End Page 236]
Bouzonviller, Elisabeth. "Fitzgerald." Dictionnaire du dandysme. Ed. Alain Montandon. Paris: Honoré Champion, 2016: 409–17. Print.
Brower, Jordan. "'Written with the Movies in Mind': Twentieth-Century American Literature and Transmedial Possibility." Modern Language Quarterly 78.3 (2017): 243–73. Print. [How recognizing the potential to adapt fiction writing may have influenced Fitzgerald's work on The Great Gatsby.]
Churchwell, Sarah. "'The Balzacs of America': F. Scott Fitzgerald, Burton Rascoe, and the Lost Review of The Great Gatsby." F. Scott Fitzgerald Review 14 (2016): 6–30. Print.
Dewalt, Robert. "Tom's Investigation: The Development of the Surveillance Theme in the Composition of The Great Gatsby." F. Scott Fitzgerald Review 14 (2016): 110–35. Print.
Donaldson, Scott. "Scott and Dottie." Sewanee Review 124.1 (2016): 40–61. Print. [Fitzgerald and Dorothy Parker.]
Dromm, Heather Salter. "Zelda Fitzgerald's Existential Quest: Authenticity and Freedom in Save Me the Waltz." Looking Back at the Jazz Age: New Essays on the Literature and Legacy of an Iconic Decade. Ed. Nancy Von Rosk. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars, 2016. 21–37. Print.
Fabbri Viscardi, Roberta. "The American Dream in Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby." Looking Back at the Jazz Age: New Essays on the Literature and Legacy of an Iconic Decade. Ed. Nancy Von Rosk. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars, 2016. 179–200. Print.
Ford, Richard. "'A Cautionary Brilliance': Remarks Upon Accepting the Fitzgerald Award." F. Scott Fitzgerald Review 14 (2016): 1–5. Print.
———. "The Three Kings: Hemingway, Faulkner, and Fitzgerald." The Dixie Limited: Writers on William Faulkner and His Influence. Ed. M. Thomas Inge. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 2016. 220–38. Print. [First published in Esquire, December 1983.]
Gopnik, Adam. "A Critic at Large: As Big as the Ritz." New Yorker 22 Sept. 2014: 101–06. Print. [Rev. essay on Z by Therese Anne Fowler; F. Scott Fitzgerald's Fiction: "An Almost Theatrical Innocence" by John T. Irwin; and So We Read On: How The Great Gatsby Came to Be and Why It Endures by Maureen Corrigan.]
Griggs, Yvonne. "Adapting The Great Gatsby: Contesting the Boundaries of Classification." The Bloomsbury Introduction to Adaptation Studies: Adapting the Canon in Film, TV, Novels and Popular Culture. London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. 195–256. Print. [End Page 237]
Kim, Sharon. "The Lost Tycoon: Allan Dwan in the Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald." F. Scott Fitzgerald Review 14 (2016): 79–109. Print.
Lee, Yun Jin. "Gatsby Occurs as a Symptom: Trauma and the Memory." British and American Fiction 23.2 (2016): 57–81. Print.
Love, Catherine. "By the Book: Adaptation, Work, and Elevator Repair Service's Gatz." Contemporary Theatre Review 26.2 (2016): 183–95. Print. [Analysis of ERS's production of Gatz with respect to socio-economic theories of politics and art.]
Lyons, Siobhan. "Into the Past: Romanticising the Dark Ghosts of Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald." Looking Back at the Jazz Age: New Essays on the Literature and Legacy of an Iconic Decade. Ed. Nancy Von Rosk. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars, 2016. 39–61. Print.
Mastandrea, Martina. "'Head and Shoulders' on the...

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