Diplomarbeit, 2015
40 Seiten, Note: 1
This paper explores the essence of the 20th century in F. Scott Fitzgerald's short fiction, focusing on the Jazz Age and its impact on his writing. The paper aims to analyze the relationship between the reader and the text, highlighting how the text is received and what the reader brings to the reading experience. It also examines the themes and critical views surrounding Fitzgerald's most popular short stories.
Chapter I provides an overview of 20th century American short fiction, focusing on the careers of Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Stephen King. It examines the relationship between the reader and the text, highlighting how the text is received and what the reader brings to the reading experience. The chapter also offers tips and tricks on how to write short fiction.
Chapter II explores the Jazz Age, a period of wild economic prosperity, cultural flowering, and a shaking up of social mores. This chapter examines how Fitzgerald captured the essence of this era in his short stories, focusing on collections such as "Tales of the Jazz Age" and "Flappers and Philosophers." It explores specific stories like "The Camel's Back," "May Day," and "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," highlighting key themes and narrative elements.
Chapter III delves into the themes and critical views surrounding Fitzgerald's most popular short stories. It analyzes the main themes found in his work, including love, loss, disillusionment, and the American Dream. The chapter also explores critical perspectives on Fitzgerald's portrayal of women and his exploration of social class. It includes a discussion of "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," highlighting its unique narrative structure and themes.
This paper focuses on the following key terms and concepts: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jazz Age, American short fiction, themes, critical views, character development, narrative techniques, "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," "Bernice Bobs Her Hair."
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