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Fitzgerald: The Beautiful and Damned
The latest volume in this critically acclaimed scholarly edition.
F. Scott Fitzgerald (Author), James L. W. West, III (Edited by)
9780521883665, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 8 May 2008
452 pages
22 x 14.5 x 3 cm, 0.66 kg
'Cambridge editions of [Fitzgerald's] works contribute to such an intricate access through their wealthy textual apparatus, explanatory notes, and background materials.' Stefan L. Brandt, John F. Kennedy-Institut, Berlin
F. Scott Fitzgerald's second novel, The Beautiful and Damned (1922), was a pivotal book in his career. A trenchant satire of the Jazz Age, it is very much a novel of its times. This edition is based on the surviving manuscript, the serialized version from Metropolitan magazine, the Scribners 1922 first American edition, and the Collins 1922 first British edition. The volume includes a detailed account of the composition of the novel, a textual apparatus, a chronology of composition, and, uniquely, three versions of the ending. Explanatory notes identify Fitzgerald's topical and historical references - to books and authors, Broadway shows and Manhattan cabarets, movie stars and sports heroes, statesmen and criminals, business tycoons and historical figures. These notes situate The Beautiful and Damned in its times and deepen the reader's understanding of Fitzgerald's sources for the novel.
Introduction: 1. Composition
2. Serialization
3. Proofing and revision
4. The ending
5. Publication and reception
6. The British edition
7. Editorial principles
The Beautiful and Damned
Record of variants
Explanatory notes
Illustrations
Appendix: 'The Far-seeing Skeptics'.
Subject Areas: Literary studies: general [DSB]
