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Complete Magazine Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1921-1924 [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x24 mm, weight: 644 g, 20 B/W illustrations 4 colour illustrations 20 black & white illustrations and 4 colour illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1399512218
  • ISBN-13: 9781399512213
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x24 mm, weight: 644 g, 20 B/W illustrations 4 colour illustrations 20 black & white illustrations and 4 colour illustrations
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  • Izdevniecība: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1399512218
  • ISBN-13: 9781399512213
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The first collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald's short stories published in American magazines between 1921 and 1924

Brings together all of Fitzgerald's magazine stories in the order they appeared in the American literary marketplace between 1921 - 1924 Refocuses critical attention on the contexts where Fitzgerald was most read, the American magazine market, and helps the reader to visualize these spaces with the Image Appendix Introduction by Editor Jennifer Nolan gives new details about the size, scope, and power of the American magazine market as the Jazz Age began and the considerable role of the magazines in this era of Fitzgerald's career Ngram Appendix, by Editor Alexandra Mitchell, offers a new way to quantify Fitzgerald's mastery of the language and mood of his time

As we celebrate the centennials of F. Scott Fitzgerald's works, this volume offers a timely new approach to the short stories of the Poet Laureate of the Jazz Age. Foregrounding reception, this volume is the first to bring together and reprint all of the magazine texts of the eighteen stories Fitzgerald published in American magazines between 1921 and 1924 replicating, as closely as possible, the version of Fitzgerald's texts that were available to American audiences. Drawing attention to the nine different magazines where his stories appeared, this collection emphasises the size, scope and power of the American magazine market as the Jazz Age began, and situates Fitzgerald's works within the contexts where they were read by his largest audiences and where his reputation as a social historian was created, appreciated and solidified.

Recenzijas

"For F. Scott Fitzgerald scholars and fans alike, this collection immerses us in the luminous world of 1921-1924 magazines, from?Vanity Fair?and?Metropolitan?to the?Saturday Evening Post?and?McCall's. Thanks to Alexandra Mitchell and Jennifer Nolan, the charming sparkle of eighteen underrated and often overlooked gems finally get the dais they deserve." -Kirk Curnutt, Troy University, Executive Director of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Society

List of Figures
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
Jennifer Nolan
Stories
Transcribed and edited by Alexandra Mitchell Jemina, the Mountain Girl (Vanity Fair, January 1921)
3(5)
His Russet Witch (Metropolitan, February 1921)
8(28)
Tarquin of Cheapside (Smart Set, February 1921)
36(7)
The Popular Girl (Saturday Evening Post, 11 and 18 February 1922)
43(40)
Two for a Cent (Metropolitan, April 1922)
83(14)
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (Collier's, 27 May 1922)
97(23)
The Diamond as Big as the Ritz (Smart Set, June 1922)
120(37)
Winter Dreams (Metropolitan, December 1922)
157(21)
Dice, Brassknuckles and Guitar (Hearst's International, May 1923)
178(22)
Hot and Cold Blood (Hearst's International, August 1923)
200(15)
Gretchen's Forty Winks (Saturday Evening Post, 15 March 1924)
215(18)
Diamond Dick and the First Law of Woman (Hearst's International, April 1924)
233(17)
The Third Casket (Saturday Evening Post, 31 May 1924)
250(12)
Absolution (American Mercury, June 1924)
262(14)
Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les (McCall's, July 1924)
276(15)
The Sensible Thing (Liberty, 5 July 1924)
291(11)
The Unspeakable Egg (Saturday Evening Post, 12 July 1924)
302(17)
John Jackson's Arcady (Saturday Evening Post, 26 July 1924)
319(20)
Explanatory Notes 339(49)
Alexandra Mitchell
Appendix 1 Ngram Language Analysis 388(13)
Alexandra Mitchell
Appendix 2 Magazine Publication Details 401(3)
Jennifer Nolan
Appendix 3 Visual Contexts of Fitzgerald's Magazine Market, Images introduced and compiled 404(14)
Jennifer Nolan
Works Cited 418
Alexandra Mitchell spent a decade collecting the complete short stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald. She uses digital humanities techniques to illuminate their historical contexts for the contemporary reader. She received her undergraduate degree in Social and Political Sciences from the University of Cambridge and her Master's degree in Information Technology from the University of Glasgow.Jennifer Nolan is Associate Professor of English at North Carolina State University. She has published widely on the literary, cultural, editorial and visual contexts of popular American magazines in the interwar era, with special emphasis on F. Scott Fitzgerald, short stories and illustration. Her recent work has appeared in the F. Scott Fitzgerald Review, Book History, American Periodicals and the Journal of Modern Periodical Studies. She serves on the board of the F. Scott Fitzgerald society.