Fitzgerald, F. Scott | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Hatwalkar, Kavita S. “The Allure and Illusion of the East in F. Scott Fitzgerald's Basil Stories.” In MidAmerica XXVII, pp. 78-83. East Lansing, Mich.: The Midwestern Press, 2000.

Underscores Fitzgerald's interest “in the cultural geography of the United States and especially with the binary oppositions he constructed between the North and South and the East and the Midwest” in his Basil stories.

Hearn, Charles R. “F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Popular Magazine Formula Story of the Twenties.” Journal of American Culture 18, no. 3 (fall 1995): 33-40.

Examines the association between Fitzgerald's short stories written for periodicals and other popular formula fiction of the 1920s.

Additional coverage of Fitzgerald's life and career is contained in the following sources published by Thomson Gale: American Writers; American Writers: The Classics, Vol. 2;...

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