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The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review publishes essays on all aspects of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s life and work. The journal serves both the specialist and the general reader with essays that broaden understanding of Fitzgerald’s writing and related topics. While the centrality of The Great Gatsby is recognized, the journal is also eager to advance interest in the breadth of Fitzgerald’s writing. The journal is published on behalf of F. Scott Fitzgerald Society.
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Volume 13, 2015Table of Contents
- The Man Who Would be Gatsby
- pp. 263-269
- Sentimental Journeys
- pp. 270-273
- Hollywood Nights
- pp. 273-278
- Current Bibliography
- pp. 292-298
- Editors’ Note
- pp. VII-XII
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