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Before reading Tales of the Jazz Age, I was generally familiar with F. Scott Fitzgerald's major novels such as The Great Gatsby, but knew little of him as a writer of short stories. The stories in this collection were an unexpected pleasure/5(). Novem. F. Scott Fitzgerald, "A Table of Contents," Tales of the Jazz Age, Lit2Go Edition, (), accessed Novem, www.doorway.ru This is a Southern story, with the scene laid in the small Lily of Tarleton, Georgia. I have a profound affection for Tarleton, but somehow whenever I write a story about it I receive letters from all .  · Tales of the Jazz Age. by F. Scott Fitzgerald. There are eight short stories, a novella, and two pieces masquerading as one-act plays in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s collection, Tales of the Jazz Age. Some of them are quite good; all of them are at worst interesting and narrated with www.doorway.ru: Jack Goodstein.


Tales of the Jazz Age by Fitzgerald. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses a great deal of irony in many of his short stories. Without the use of Irony in Fitzgerald's stories, the outcome and events of the stories would drastically change. The readers views of the characters would also be altered. F. Scott Fitzgerald. Cambridge University Press, - Fiction - pages. 0 Reviews. Fitzgerald's second collection of short stories, Tales of the Jazz Age (), includes at least two masterpieces --'May Day' and 'The Diamond as Big as the Ritz'. Tales of the Jazz Age and Other Stories reproduces Tales of the Jazz Age in full. First published in , "Tales of the Jazz Age" is a collection of 11 short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Many of the stories had appeared in magazines such as "Collier's", "Vanity Fair", and the "Saturday Evening Post" before they were included in this collection.


Over the course of his career, Fitzgerald published more than stories in the period's most popular magazines. His second short fiction collection, Tales of the Jazz Age (), includes two masterpieces as well as several other stories from his earlier career. One, "May Day," depicts a party at a popular club in New York that becomes a night of revelry during which former soldiers and an affluent group of young people start an anti-Bolshevik demonstration that results in an attack on a. by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This book contains selections from the F. Scott Fitzgerald collection Tales of the Jazz Age. The short stories collected here include the novelette May Day and the novella The Diamond as Big as the Ritz. The book is divided into three parts: My Last Flappers (The Jelly-Bean, The Camel's Back, May Day, and Porcelain and Pink), Fantasies (The Diamond as Big as the Ritz and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), and Unclassified Masterpieces (The Lees of Happiness, Mr. Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), Title: Tales of the Jazz Age.

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