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4by Eugenes, Karolina“...This thesis investigates the portrayal of gastronomy in F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender is the Night...”
Published 2019
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5“... to incorporate the psychiatry of the time into Tender Is the Night (1934). The content of the novel is linked...”
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6“..., Tender Is the Night discusses many issues that a modern society will encounter, and Fitzgerald especially...”
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7“...The novel “Tender Is the Night” is one of the most prominent works of F. Scott Fitzgerald. He...”
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8by Wagenblast, Becky Ann“...<p> This dissertation centers its readings of <i>Tender Is the Night, Save Me the Waltz,</i> and <i...”
Published 2015
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9by Raad Sabr Rauf“... as the Ritz", the autobiographical piece The Crack Up, etc. Tender is the Night is among these masterpieces...”
Published 2020-07-01
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10“... and TenderIs the Night constitute a family of reality. Daisy Fay Buchanan is an upper class...”
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11by Hu Shew-fong, 胡秀鳳“..., Tender is the Night, is ranked among the Modern American Library’s list of the best 100 novels of the 20...”
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14by Elisa A. Pantaleo“... of Paris and of the French Riviera, his attitude towards Europe underwent a major change. Tender...”
Published 2015-11-01
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15by Bonilla, Victoria“...'s "Tender is the Night." The exploration of each demonstrates the common theme of parasitic relations...”
Published 2014
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16“... of fictional worlds in F. Scott Fitzgerald's ~U2;Tender is the Night~U1;. By means...”
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17by Noel, Nancy Weston“...), and Fitzgerald’s This Side of Paradise (1920), The Great Gatsby (1925), and Tender Is the Night (1934), yields...”
Published 1986
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18by Grogan, Christine Lynn“... of the heteropatriarchal family and American racism and classism. F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender Is the Night ambivalently...”
Published 2011
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