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"With this detailed, authoritative, and insightful analysis of Tender Is the Night, Chris Messenger shows convincingly why it deserves to be placed alongside The Great Gatsby as a major work of American fiction. Messenger's enthusiasm for and admiration of F. Scott Fitzgerald's artistry are apparent throughout, as are his command of the full range of Fitzgerald's fiction and of the highly original and often-surprising sources, both literary and biographical, that he cites as underlying the themes and plot in Tender. In this knowledgeable, far-ranging, and ground-breaking study, Tender Is the Night receives the informed scrutiny it has long deserved but previously has too infrequently received."--Jackson R. Bryer, coeditor of F. Scott Fitzgerald in the Twenty-First Century and Dear Scott, Dearest Zelda: The Love Letters of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald "'Tender Is the Night' and F. Scott Fitzgerald's Sentimental Identities is an impressive, thorough, and exhaustive piece of scholarship that excavates an amazing amount of historical background from Fitzgerald's fourth novel while adding immeasurably to our appreciation of its thematic texture." --Kirk Curnutt, author of The Cambridge Introduction to F. Scott Fitzgerald "Every decade of so a critical study on a literary text is published and resets the agenda for the decade that will follow it. Chris Messenger's intricate and engaged sifting of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender is the Night is just such a book." --F. Scott Fitzgerald Review "More and more critics acknowledge that Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby is not, to borrow a clich from the music industry, a one-hit wonder. In the last two decades especially, increasing numbers of readers have abandoned the condescension, tinged with a lingering but grudging admiration for the waning powers of a broken artist, with which earlier generations regarded Fitzgerald's other novels. Messenger (emer., Univ. of Illinois, Chicago) singles out Tender Is the Night as Fitzgerald's "richest novel" while at the same time admitting and celebrating Fitzgerald's "running love affair and quarrel with sentiment." Indeed, Messenger asserts that "Tender Is the Night is the psychological and sentimental key to all [Fitzgerald's] fiction," and he does so with erudite, exhaustive, and relentless authority. Lest one imagine that Messenger's focus is too narrow, one need only consider the sheer range of his discussion, which incorporates topics as diverse as cubism, feminism, seduction, realism, incest, and Freudianism along with a surprisingly original consideration of Zelda-as-Nicole, all scrutinized under the lens of sentiment within the Fitzgerald corpus. For Messenger, Fitzgerald's relationship to this frequently maligned literary trait reveals the genius of the author, not his weakness. Highly recommended." --CHOICE "Chris Messenger provides an absorbing, imaginative, and critically cognizant reading of Fitzgerald's great novel." --Scott Donaldson, author of Hemingway vs. Fitzgerald: The Rise and Fall of a Literary Friendship and Fool for Love: F. Scott Fitzgerald
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In this fascinating study, Chris Messenger posits F. Scott Fitzgerald as a great master of sentiment in modern American fiction. Sentimental forms both attracted and repelled Fitzgerald while defining his deepest nature in prose. Messenger demonstrates that the sentimental identities, refractions, and influences Fitzgerald explores in Tender Is the Night define key components in his affective life that evolved into a powerful aesthetic, which underwrote his stature as a major novelist. In "Tender Is the Night" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's Sentimental Identities, Messenger traces the roots of Fitzgerald's writing career to the deaths of his two infant sisters, a few months before his own birth. It was their loss, Fitzgerald wrote, that made him a writer. Messenger highlights how the loss of his siblings powerfully molded his writer's relation to maternal nurturing and sympathy as well as shaped the homosocial intimations visible in the care-giving protagonist of Tender Is the Night, psychiatrist Dick Diver. A concomitant grief and mourning was articulated and fueled by Fitzgerald's intimate and writerly battle with his often-institutionalized wife, Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald. While sentiment is a discredited strain in high modernism, Fitzgerald nevertheless embraced it in Tender Is the Night to articulate this most poignant and beautiful successor to The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald's aesthetic and emotional preoccupations came most vividly to life in this major novel. Messenger depicts how Fitzgerald, creating his character Nicole Warren Diver as a victim of paternal incest, finally found the sentimental key to finishing his novel and uniting his vision of the two narratives of "saving" the two sisters and reimagining the agony of his wife and their marriage. Fitzgerald's productive quarrel with and through sentiment brilliantly authorizes his career and Messenger convincingly argues that Tender Is the Night should be placed alongside The Great Gatsby as a classic novel.

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Buchbeschreibung Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. In this fascinating study, Chris Messenger posits F. Scott Fitzgerald as a great master of sentiment in modern American fiction. Sentimental forms both attracted and repelled Fitzgerald while defining his deepest nature in prose. Messenger demonstrates that the sentimental identities, refractions, and influences Fitzgerald explores in Tender Is the Night define key components in his affective life that evolved into a powerful aesthetic, which underwrote his stature as a major novelist.In Tender Is the Night and F. Scott Fitzgerald's Sentimental Identities, Messenger traces the roots of Fitzgerald's writing career to the deaths of his two infant sisters, a few months before his own birth. It was their loss, Fitzgerald wrote, that made him a writer. Messenger highlights how the loss of his siblings powerfully molded his writer's relation to maternal nurturing and sympathy as well as shaped the homosocial intimations visible in the care-giving protagonist of Tender Is the Night, psychiatrist Dick Diver. A concomitant grief and mourning was articulated and fueled by Fitzgerald's intimate and writerly battle with his often-institutionalized wife, Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald.While sentiment is a discredited strain in high modernism, Fitzgerald nevertheless embraced it in Tender Is the Night to articulate this most poignant and beautiful successor to The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald's aesthetic and emotional preoccupations came most vividly to life in this major novel. Messenger depicts how Fitzgerald, creating his character Nicole Warren Diver as a victim of paternal incest, finally found the sentimental key to finishing his novel and uniting his vision of the two narratives of saving the two sisters and reimagining the agony of his wife and their marriage.Fitzgerald's productive quarrel with and through sentiment brilliantly authorizes his career and Messenger convincingly argues that Tender Is the Night should be placed alongside The Great Gatsby as a classic novel. "Tender Is the Night" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's Sentimental Identities is a major examination of Fitzgerald's 1934 masterpiece as the clearest exemplar of Fitzgerald's sentimentalism, a mode that shaped his distinctive blend of romance and realism throughout his career. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9780817318536

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