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The Unification Of Fact And Fiction: Fitzgerald's Women Views In F. SCOTT FITZGERALD

Posted on:2017-05-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M Y CuiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330503993369Subject:Foreign Language and Literature
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Francis Scott Fitzgerald is one of the famous American novelists in the twentieth century, who is honored as “the spokesman of American New Women”. Though it is overstated that Fitzgerald has created the image of “American New Women”, but his works indeed offer the image of women who are beautiful, liberated, yet at the same time selfish and cold. Therefore, the key to Fitzgerald 's study should focus on the study of his women views.F. SCOTT FITZGERALD is a great work written by famous American biographer Michael K. Glenday, published in 2012, the book is called “a belated biography”. The biography has made a deep exposition either Fitzgerald's women views in the social life or contained in his works. Thus, the study of this biography has a certain practical significance.Under the guidance of the theory of fact and fiction in biography and based on Glenday's F. SCOTT FITZGERALD, this thesis employs the method of comparative analysis and exemplification from the angle of factual and fictional content of F.SCOTT FITZGERALD, to analyze Glenday's revelation and explanation of Fitzgerald's women views reflected in F. SCOTT FITZGERALD, hoping to interpret Fitzgerald and his worksmore profoundly.
Keywords/Search Tags:F. SCOTT FITZGERALD, theory of biographical literature, Fitzgerald's women views, fact, fiction
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