Tender Is the Night
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Beschreibung
Tender Is the Night traces the glittering decline of Dick Diver, an American psychiatrist whose marriage to the wealthy and wounded Nicole Warren becomes both vocation and undoing. Set between the French Riviera, Switzerland, and the expatriate circuits of interwar Europe, the novel transforms Jazz Age brilliance into modernist elegy. Fitzgerald's prose is lyrical, sensuous, and structurally ambitious, blending social satire with psychological realism to expose how beauty, money, and charm may conceal moral exhaustion. Francis Scott Fitzgerald wrote the novel after the triumph of The Great Gatsby and during years marked by professional anxiety, financial pressure, and his wife Zelda's severe mental illness. Those circumstances deeply inform the book's portrait of psychiatric care, dependency, artistic frustration, and emotional collapse. Fitzgerald's intimate knowledge of glamour and ruin gives Dick Diver's fall an unusually personal resonance, making the novel one of his most searching examinations of American promise abroad. Readers drawn to subtle character study, tragic romance, and the literature of disillusionment will find Tender Is the Night indispensable. It is a mature, haunting work that rewards patience, revealing Fitzgerald not merely as chronicler of the Jazz Age, but as one of its most penetrating elegists.
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Romane
Sub-Genre
Klassiker
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Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
216
Preis
13.70 €
Beschreibung
Tender Is the Night traces the glittering decline of Dick Diver, an American psychiatrist whose marriage to the wealthy and wounded Nicole Warren becomes both vocation and undoing. Set between the French Riviera, Switzerland, and the expatriate circuits of interwar Europe, the novel transforms Jazz Age brilliance into modernist elegy. Fitzgerald's prose is lyrical, sensuous, and structurally ambitious, blending social satire with psychological realism to expose how beauty, money, and charm may conceal moral exhaustion. Francis Scott Fitzgerald wrote the novel after the triumph of The Great Gatsby and during years marked by professional anxiety, financial pressure, and his wife Zelda's severe mental illness. Those circumstances deeply inform the book's portrait of psychiatric care, dependency, artistic frustration, and emotional collapse. Fitzgerald's intimate knowledge of glamour and ruin gives Dick Diver's fall an unusually personal resonance, making the novel one of his most searching examinations of American promise abroad. Readers drawn to subtle character study, tragic romance, and the literature of disillusionment will find Tender Is the Night indispensable. It is a mature, haunting work that rewards patience, revealing Fitzgerald not merely as chronicler of the Jazz Age, but as one of its most penetrating elegists.
Buchinformationen
Haupt-Genre
Romane
Sub-Genre
Klassiker
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
216
Preis
13.70 €



