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- The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review
- Penn State University Press
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- The Incest Plot: Melancholic Nationalism in H.D.’s Kora and Ka and Fitzgerald’s Tender Is the Night Volume 16, 2018, pp. 38-59
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
- Current Bibliography
- The Hells of War
- Connecticut Yankees in the Gold Coast Court
- Validating the Life of Edouard Jozan and the Art of Zelda Fitzgerald
- Gathering the Embers
- Gatsby? Which Gatsby? How the Novel Fares in Italian Translation
- The Great Nick: Performing Authorial Masculinity in The Great Gatsby
- The Great Global Warmer: Jay Gatsby as a Microcosm of Climate Change
- Daisy’s “Advertisement of the Man”: An Evasive Self-Revelation
- The Great Gatsby and Iven Kruse’s Der dritte Bismarck [The Third Bismarck] The Impact of Spengler’s The Decline of the West in Transnational Perspective
- “Little Girl Bay,” Frontier, and Folklore: Fitzgerald’s Use of Regional History in The Great Gatsby
- Infusive “Spots of Time”: Young F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Traumatic Summer of 1910
- Yeatsian Modernism: Romantic Nationalism, Hero Worship, and the “Celtic Element” in Tender Is the Night and The Love of the Last Tycoon
- The Incest Plot: Melancholic Nationalism in H.D.’s Kora and Ka and Fitzgerald’s Tender Is the Night
- The Mad Flapper: Socialization in Fitzgerald’s “Bernice Bobs Her Hair”
- Sharing the Road with Burton Holmes and Dr. Jones: Mapping Fitzgerald’s “The Cruise of the Rolling Junk” and the American Road Narrative
- Editors’ Note
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