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- The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review
- Penn State University Press
- issue
- Volume 14, 2016
- Editors’ Note
- Abbreviations of Fitzgerald Titles
- Current Bibliography
- Everybody Behaves Badly: The True Story Behind Hemingway’s Masterpiece The Sun Also Rises by Lesley M. M. Blume (review)
- Genius dir. by Michael Grandage (review)
- Fitzgerald and Hemingway on Film: A Critical Study of the Adaptations, 1924–2013 by Candace Ursula Grissom (review)
- Z: The Beginning of Everything dir. by Tim Blake Nelson (review)
- A Stahr Is Born: A Roundtable on Amazon.com’s The Last Tycoon Television Pilot
- Writing “naturally in sentences”: The Joys of Reading F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Gatsby’s Green Light as a Traffic Signal: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Motive Force
- “The world only exists through your apprehension”: World War I in This Side of Paradise and Tender Is the Night
- F. Scott Fitzgerald, Trickster: Images of Irishness in Edmund Wilson’s Bookman Essay
- Translating All the Sad Young Men into Swedish: Close Reading par Excellence
- Tom’s Investigation: The Development of the Surveillance Theme in the Composition of The Great Gatsby
- The Lost Tycoon: Allan Dwan in the Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Complex Fortune: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Thomas Piketty, and Capital in the Basil and Josephine Stories
- “Head and Shoulders” on the 1920s Silver Screen: A Rediscovery of The Chorus Girl’s Romance
- “The Balzacs of America”: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Burton Rascoe, and the Lost Review of The Great Gatsby
- “A Cautionary Brilliance”: Remarks Upon Accepting the Fitzgerald Award
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