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The Beautiful and Damned - cover

The Beautiful and Damned

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Maison d'édition: CLXBX

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The Beautiful and Damned is a powerful and haunting novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald that explores the glamour, excess, and moral decay of America's Jazz Age. First published in 1922, the novel traces the rise and fall of a young, privileged couple whose lives are shaped by wealth, ambition, and self-indulgence.

Anthony Patch, a Harvard graduate and heir to a vast fortune, and his wife Gloria Gilbert, a stunning and spirited socialite, embody beauty, confidence, and youthful promise. Together, they drift through a world of parties, luxury, and idle dreams, convinced that success and happiness are inevitable. Yet as the years pass, their reliance on inherited wealth and fleeting pleasure begins to erode their sense of purpose, discipline, and love.

Through lyrical prose and sharp social observation, Fitzgerald examines themes of greed, entitlement, marriage, and the corrosive effects of materialism. The novel exposes the emptiness beneath a life devoted to pleasure and the quiet tragedy of wasted potential. As Anthony and Gloria wait for fortune to secure their future, time slips away, revealing the devastating cost of complacency and moral neglect.

The Beautiful and Damned is both a romantic tragedy and a biting critique of a generation intoxicated by wealth and status. Rich in emotional depth and psychological insight, the novel stands as one of Fitzgerald's most honest portrayals of the Jazz Age and remains a timeless meditation on ambition, love, and the consequences of living without purpose.
Disponible depuis: 09/02/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 450 pages.

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