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Tender is the Night

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Kiadó: Penguin Books Ltd
Kiadás helye: Harmondsworth
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 352 oldal
Sorozatcím: Penguin Modern Classics
Kötetszám: 906
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 11 cm
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
Dick Diver, the central figure of a group of Americans on the continent between the wars, is a psychiatrist by training and married to a girl he first meets as a patient in a Zürich clinic. She is both beautiful and rich, but remains a mental invalid after they are married. Their relationship becomes more and more hollow, and his life without meaning. The two levels of this relationship are reflected in the smart society to which they belong, which in this novel is shown to be both romantically attractive and undeniably corrupt. Scott Fitzgerald wanted to ' show a man who is a natural idealist giving in for various causes to the ideas of the haute bourgeoisie, and in his rise to the top of the social world losing his idealism, his talent, and turning to drink and dissipation'.
Scott Fitzgerald believed Tender is the Night to be his best novel, yet after itypublication in 1934 it was not admired so much as his other books. He decided that the reason for this... Tovább

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F. Scott Fitzgerald
Dick Diver, the central figure of a group of Americans on the continent between the wars, is a psychiatrist by training and married to a girl he first meets as a patient in a Zürich clinic. She is both beautiful and rich, but remains a mental invalid after they are married. Their relationship becomes more and more hollow, and his life without meaning. The two levels of this relationship are reflected in the smart society to which they belong, which in this novel is shown to be both romantically attractive and undeniably corrupt. Scott Fitzgerald wanted to ' show a man who is a natural idealist giving in for various causes to the ideas of the haute bourgeoisie, and in his rise to the top of the social world losing his idealism, his talent, and turning to drink and dissipation'.
Scott Fitzgerald believed Tender is the Night to be his best novel, yet after itypublication in 1934 it was not admired so much as his other books. He decided that the reason for this was a structural fault in the development of the plot, and he rectified this by making some major changes in the sequence for the sections before his death in 1940. This edition is arranged to these final alterations.
Cover illustration by John Sewell
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