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This Side Of Paradise(Illustrated)

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Editora: Micheal Smith

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Illustrated Edition: Contains 20 unique illustrations, one for each of the first 20 chapters, bringing the story to vivid life.
	Includes a Comprehensive Summary: A detailed, captivating summary of the entire novel.
	Detailed Character List: An in-depth list of characters, offering insights into their roles and significance in the story.
	Author Biography: A concise biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald, providing context to his writing and the era he lived in.

Dive into the Jazz Age with this beautifully illustrated edition of F. Scott Fitzgerald's debut masterpiece, "This Side of Paradise." This edition not only brings the novel's rich narrative to life with 20 stunning illustrations but also includes a comprehensive summary, a detailed list of characters, and an engaging biography of the author.

The narrative of "This Side of Paradise" centers on Amory Blaine, a young man from the Midwest who sets off on an ambitious, romantic, and self-discovering adventure. The novel, which is set in early 20th-century America, brilliantly depicts childhood and the turbulent passage from adolescence to adulthood. The moral and social problems facing his generation are reflected in Amory's experiences at Princeton University and elsewhere.

As you turn the pages, the illustrations vividly complement the narrative, adding a new dimension to Fitzgerald's exploration of love, wealth, and social status. The character list guides you through the complex relationships and the author biography offers a glimpse into Fitzgerald's life, providing a deeper understanding of the themes in his work.

Perfect for both new readers and Fitzgerald enthusiasts, this illustrated edition of "This Side of Paradise" is a treasure trove that illuminates one of the most exciting periods in American literature. Experience the enchantment of Fitzgerald's prose and the vibrancy of the Roaring Twenties as you delve into this timeless classic.


 
Disponível desde: 12/01/2024.

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