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A Guide to F. Scott Fitzgerald's St. Paul
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

A Guide to F. Scott Fitzgerald's St. Paul

Boyhood pranks in the backyards of Cathedral Hill mansions. Young love at the Minnesota State Fair. Jazz Age parties at the University Club, golfing and dancing at the White Bear Yacht Club. F. Scott Fitzgerald's St. Paul boyhood shaped him--and provided scenery and plots for many of his most successful short stories. Fitzgerald's parents moved many times, but they stayed in the same well-to-do city neighborhood. The young writer continued this pattern after his marriage and early popular success. In this book, informative biographical detail blends with lustrous vignettes from the fiction of one of the greatest writers in twentieth-century America, offering easy access to over 100 places of interest in Minnesota's capital city. The first part of this guidebook tells the story of Fitzgerald in St. Paul by describing his connections to 35 significant places in the city, from his birthplace to the schools, homes, and businesses he knew. Part two identifies 106 places associated with the city's most famous literary son.

The St. Paul Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

The St. Paul Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald's sensitivity about wealth and position--later made evident in such classics as The Great Gatsby and Tender is the Night--was bred of his St. Paul family and associations.

Curing Stubborn Depression
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Curing Stubborn Depression

Hope and help arrives in this psychiatrist's preview of emerging and breakthrough therapies for treating more severe, treatment-resistant depression. Over 280 million individuals worldwide suffer from depression every year, with many turning to potent antidepressants and drastic lifestyle changes to help manage their condition and improve their quality of life. But what if these methods don’t work? What if, despite all efforts, an individual continues to suffer? Stubborn, treatment-resistant depression dramatically reduces a person’s quality of life while providing them with seemingly few options for relief. Curing Stubborn Depression seeks to not only explain the underlying causes of th...

F. Scott Fitzgerald's St. Paul Plays, 1911-1914
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

F. Scott Fitzgerald's St. Paul Plays, 1911-1914

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Fission-Track Thermochronology and its Application to Geology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 393

Fission-Track Thermochronology and its Application to Geology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-07-14
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book is focused on the basics of applying thermochronology to geological and tectonic problems, with the emphasis on fission-track thermochronology. It is conceived for relatively new practitioners to thermochronology, as well as scientists experienced in the various methods. The book is structured in two parts. Part I is devoted to the fundamentals of the fission-track method, to its integration with other geochronologic methods, and to the basic principles of statistics for fission-track dating and sedimentology applied to detrital thermochronology. Part I also includes the historical development of the technique and thoughts on future directions. Part II is devoted to the geological ...

F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 54

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Paris was a Mecca for artists in the early 20th century. Anyone who wrote, sculpted, acted, drew, painted, composed, or philosophized was drawn to the bustling, European city. World War I was over, and the future, which had been so uncertain for Europe, now seemed bright. For nearly a decade, F. Scott Fitzgerald lived and wrote in the City of Lights. This is the story of those productive years in Paris, France.

  • Language: en

"Still Home to Me"

Perhaps more than most writers, Scott Fitzgerald's life and art were forever intertwined, for even after he left St. Paul, he often drew upon the experiences of his Minnesota years in his writing. People, events and locations from St. Paul appear in many of his writings and, what is perhaps more important, the attitudes and ideas that motivated and informed his fiction were shaped early in the town where he grew up. --

F. Scott Fitzgerald on Authorship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

F. Scott Fitzgerald on Authorship

In a substantial introduction to the volume, Matthew J. Bruccoli positions Fitzgerald as a case history for the profession-of-authorship approach to American literary history formulated by William Charvat. Bruccoli notes that more is known about the professional life of Fitzgerald than about that of any other major American author, and, drawing on that wealth of information, he challenges familiar myths about Fitzgerald's squandering of fortunes and literary genius. Bruccoli exposes the error of segregating Fitzgerald's magazine and movie work from his novels, suggesting instead that a symbiotic relationship exists among these works and ties them together.

Handbook of Clinical Endocrinology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 679

Handbook of Clinical Endocrinology

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On the Road to West Egg: The Volatile Relationship of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 47

On the Road to West Egg: The Volatile Relationship of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald's marriage to Zelda was volatile from the start--it was plagued by alcohol abuse, debt, and mental illness. "The Great Gatsby" may be Fitzgerald's most read story, but his most fascinating story was his relationship to Zelda Fitzgerald. The troubled marriage is captured in this work.