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  • This Side of Paradise

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    Hardcover (Charles Scribner's Sons, March 15, 1962)
    Fitzgerald's first novel, This Side of Paradise (1920) was an immediate, spectacular success and established his literary reputation. Perhaps the definitive novel of that "Lost Generation," it tells the story of Amory Blaine, a handsome, wealthy Princeton student who halfheartedly involves himself in literary cults, "liberal" student activities, and a series of empty flirtations with young women. When he finally does fall truly in love, however, the young woman rejects him for another. After serving in France during the war, Blaine returns to embark on a career in advertising. Still young, but already cynical and world-weary, he exemplifies the young men and women of the '20s, described by Fitzgerald as "a generation grown up to find all gods dead, all wars fought, all faiths in man shaken."
  • This Side of Paradise

    Francis Scott Fitzgerald, Michael He

    eBook (Musaicum Books, June 13, 2013)
    • The book includes 10 unique illustrations that are relevant to its content.Amory Blaine inherited from his mother every trait, except the stray inexpressible few, that made him worth while. His father, an ineffectual, inarticulate man with a taste for Byron and a habit of drowsing over the Encyclopedia Britannica, grew wealthy at thirty through the death of two elder brothers, successful Chicago brokers, and in the first flush of feeling that the world was his, went to Bar Harbor and met Beatrice O'Hara. In consequence, Stephen Blaine handed down to posterity his height of just under six feet and his tendency to waver at crucial moments, these two abstractions appearing in his son Amory. For many years he hovered in the background of his family's life, an unassertive figure with a face half-obliterated by lifeless, silky hair, continually occupied in "taking care" of his wife, continually harassed by the idea that he didn't and couldn't understand her.
  • This Side of Paradise

    F. Scott Fitzgerald, Dick Hill

    2015 (The Classic Collection, April 21, 2015)
    The book that launched F. Scott Fitzgerald to stardomThis Side of Paradise was first published in 1920 and was considered daring and intellectual in its day. Its enormous popularity helped to launch young Fitzgerald's career as a major writer.Amory Blaine has been brought-up by a wealthy, idiosyncratic, and alcoholic mother. Snobbish because he knows no better, he is uncomfortable with others and must learn the proper social etiquette and values embraced by his peers. As he progresses to Princeton University from the Midwest, he flirts with some predatory young women and chances friendship with some intellectual young men. Will he find happiness, or will his life be forever burdened by his ineptitude this side of paradise?This novel is part of Brilliance Audio's extensive Classic Collection, bringing you timeless masterpieces that you and your family are sure to love.
  • This Side of Paradise

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    Paperback (AmazonClassics, Oct. 31, 2017)
    Young midwesterner Amory Blaine is certain he is destined for greatness. On his quest, he enrolls in Princeton, finds an ephemeral first love, fulfills his duty in war, and becomes enraptured by debutante Rosalind Connage, who defines all that Amory has desired and everything he could lose. As conventions, romance, and money fail him, Amory’s restless pursuit of enlightenment takes him down a dark path, but closer to understanding himself and his place in the world. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote This Side of Paradise in the hopes of attaining celebrity and to win back the spirited Zelda Sayre. He achieved both—becoming an overnight literary success and marrying Zelda barely a week after publication.AmazonClassics brings you timeless works from the masters of storytelling. Ideal for anyone who wants to read a great work for the first time or rediscover an old favorite, these new editions open the door to literature’s most unforgettable characters and beloved worlds.Revised edition: Previously published as This Side of Paradise, this edition of This Side of Paradise (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions.
  • This Side of Paradise

    F. Scott Fitzgerald, Patrick Miller

    eBook (Southeastern Literary Tourism Initiative, Jan. 22, 2012)
    • Includes an Interactive Tourism Guide with links to websites related to the inspirational settings. Browse the websites from inside your Kindle book.• Includes the article “What Would Fitzgerald Think of the Kindle?”• Includes the USA Today article “Interactive novels link readers to real-world settings”• Includes photos of the Fitzgerald House• Tourism edition developed by Patrick Brian Miller, publisher of the first interactive tourism novel on Kindle, Blind Fate.• Includes the article "Hollywood Visits Monroeville" --detailing the tour of Monroeville Harper Lee gave to the Hollywood set designer for the movie adaptation of her classic novel To Kill A Mockingbird.Experience Fitzgerald’s classic tale in a way never before available from any classic novel in the world: through an Interactive Tourism Edition. Learn how to physically step inside the settings that inspired Fitzgerald’s breakout debut novel. All royalties from this special tourism edition are being donated to the F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum, a nonprofit that serves as the only museum in the world dedicated to the Fitzgeralds. Discover how Fitzgerald enthusiasts continue to celebrate the famous couple today.This Side of Paradise-Interactive Tourism Edition is a special project of the Southeastern Literary Tourism Initiative.
  • The Southern Side of Paradise

    Kristy Woodson Harvey

    Hardcover (Gallery Books, May 7, 2019)
    From internationally bestselling author and “rising star of Southern fiction” (Mary Alice Monroe, New York Times bestselling author) Kristy Woodson Harvey comes the third novel in her Peachtree Bluff series, in which a secret threatens the tight-knit bond between a trio of sisters and their mother.With the man of her dreams back in her life and all three of her daughters happy, Ansley Murphy should be content. But she can’t help but feel like it’s all a little too good to be true. Meanwhile, youngest daughter and actress Emerson, who is recently engaged and has just landed the role of a lifetime, seemingly has the world by the tail. Only, something she can’t quite put her finger on is worrying her—and it has nothing to do with her recent health scare. When two new women arrive in Peachtree Bluff—one who has the potential to wreck Ansley’s happiness and one who could tear Emerson’s world apart—everything is put in perspective. And after secrets that were never meant to be told come to light, the powerful bond between the Murphy sisters and their mother comes crumbling down, testing their devotion to each other and forcing them to evaluate the meaning of family. With Kristy Woodson Harvey’s signature charm, wit, and heart, The Southern Side of Paradise is another masterful Peachtree Bluff novel that proves she is a “Southern writer with staying power” (Booklist).
  • This Side of Paradise

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    eBook (Moorside Press, April 3, 2013)
    This edition incorporates an original introduction from Moorside Press, including a biography, a critical discussion of Fitzgerald's place in literary history and a short contextual discussion of the book.Published in 1920 by Charles Scribner's, This Side of Paradise was Fitzgerald's first novel to go into print and was reconstruction of an earlier story called The Romantic Egotist. The plot deals with life in America after the First World War and in particular the romantic experiences of the lead character Amory Blaine who finds that social upbringing and, more importantly, money can have an impact of finding and holding onto the women he falls in love with.This Side of Paradise is very much the autobiographical first novel with Amory Blaine taking the part of Fitgzerald in his attempts to seduce and marry first Isabelle Borge and then, when that doesn't work out, Rosalind Connage. Both female characters were based on women the author wanted, indeed, following the book's success, he was able to marry with the second; in real life, Zelda his subsequent wife.
  • This Side of Paradise

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    eBook (Dead Dodo Vintage, March 30, 2012)
    This Dead Dodo Vintage edition of This Side of Paradise is published specifically for Kindle and includes fully functioning menus throughout. The edition also includes a Kindle-viewable exclusive image gallery showcasing rare images of the legend that is F. Scott Fitzgerald.This Side of Paradise is written in three parts;"Book One: The Romantic Egotist"—the novel centres on Amory Blaine, a young Midwesterner who, convinced that he has an exceptionally promising future, attends boarding school and later Princeton University. He leaves behind his eccentric mother Beatrice and befriends a close friend of hers, Monsignor Darcy. While at Princeton he goes back to Minneapolis where he re-encounters Isabelle Borgé, a young lady whom he met as a little girl and starts a romantic relationship with her, but after a few days he becomes disillusioned by her and returns to Princeton."Interlude"—Following their break-up, Amory is shipped overseas, to serve in the army in World War I. Fitzgerald had been in the army himself, but the war ended while he was still stationed on Long Island. Amory's experiences in the war are not described, other than to say later in the book that he was a bayonet instructor."Book Two: The Education of a Personage"—After the war, Amory Blaine falls in love with a New York debutante named Rosalind Connage. Because he is poor, however, this relationship collapses as well; Rosalind decides to marry a wealthy man instead. A devastated Amory is further crushed to learn that his mentor Monsignor Darcy has died. The book ends with Amory's iconic lament, "I know myself, but that is all."
  • This Side Of Paradise

    F Scott Fitzgerald

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 4, 2015)
    This Side of Paradise is the much loved debut novel of F. Scott Fitzgerald. First Published in 1920, and taking its title from a line of the classic Rupert Brooke poem Tiare Tahiti, the book explores the lives and morality of post–World War I youth. Contains both book one and book two. Any profits made from the sale of this book will go towards supporting the Freeriver Community project, a project that aims to support community and encourage well-being. To learn more about the Freeriver Community project please visit the website- www.freerivercommunity.com
  • This Side of Paradise

    F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sharon G. Carson

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble Classics, Feb. 4, 2007)
    This Side of Paradise, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is part of the Barnes & Noble Classics series, which offers quality editions at affordable prices to the student and the general reader, including new scholarship, thoughtful design, and pages of carefully crafted extras. Here are some of the remarkable features of Barnes & Noble Classics:New introductions commissioned from today's top writers and scholars Biographies of the authors Chronologies of contemporary historical, biographical, and cultural events Footnotes and endnotes Selective discussions of imitations, parodies, poems, books, plays, paintings, operas, statuary, and films inspired by the work Comments by other famous authors Study questions to challenge the reader's viewpoints and expectations Bibliographies for further reading Indices & Glossaries, when appropriateAll editions are beautifully designed and are printed to superior specifications; some include illustrations of historical interest. Barnes & Noble Classics pulls together a constellation of influences—biographical, historical, and literary—to enrich each reader's understanding of these enduring works. If the “Roaring Twenties” are remembered as the era of“flaming youth,” it was F. Scott Fitzgerald who lit the fire. His semi-autobiographical first novel, This Side of Paradise, became an instant best-seller and established an image of seemingly carefree, party-mad young men and women out to create a new morality for a new, post-war America. It traces the early life of Amory Blaine from the end of prep school through Princeton to the start of an uncertain career in New York City.Alternately self-confident and self-effacing, torn between ambition and idleness, the self-absorbed, immature Amory yearns to run with Princeton’s rich, fast crowd and become one of the “gods” of the campus. Hopelessly romantic, he learns about love and sex from a series of beautiful young “flappers,” women who leave him both exhilarated and devastated. Fitzgerald describes it all in intensely lyrical prose that fills the novel with a heartbreaking sense of longing, as Amory comes to understand that the sweet-scented springtime of his life is fragile and fleeting, disappearing into memory even as he reaches for it. Sharon G. Carson is Professor Emerita in the English Department at Kent State University, where she has taught for thirty-five years. She is the author of numerous articles and essays on modern and contemporary fiction.
  • This Side of Paradise

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    eBook (Musaicum Books, June 27, 2017)
    This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • This Side of Paradise

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    Hardcover (C. Scribner's Sons, Sept. 3, 1948)
    Fitzgerald's first novel, This Side of Paradise (1920) was an immediate, spectacular success and established his literary reputation. Perhaps the definitive novel of that "Lost Generation," it tells the story of Amory Blaine, a handsome, wealthy Princeton student who halfheartedly involves himself in literary cults, "liberal" student activities, and a series of empty flirtations with young women. When he finally does fall truly in love, however, the young woman rejects him for another.After serving in France during the war, Blaine returns to embark on a career in advertising. Still young, but already cynical and world-weary, he exemplifies the young men and women of the '20s, described by Fitzgerald as "a generation grown up to find all gods dead, all wars fought, all faiths in man shaken.