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Robert M Drake | 420 pages | 22 Apr 2016 | Vintage Wild | 9780986262777 | English | United States The Beautiful and Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald: | : Books

Look Inside Reading Guide. Reading Guide. Would-be Jazz Age aristocrats Anthony and Gloria Patch embody Beautiful and Damned corrupt high society of s New York: they are beautiful, shallow, pleasure-seeking, and vain. As presumptive heirs to a large fortune, they begin their married life by living well beyond their means. Their days are marked by endless drinking, dancing, luxury, and play. But when the expected inheritance is Beautiful and Damned, their lives become consumed with the pursuit of wealth, and their alliance begins to fall apart. The Beautiful and Damned is at once a gripping morality tale, a rueful meditation on love, marriage, and money, and an acute social document. Paul, Minnesota. Scott Fitzgerald. When you buy a book, we donate a book. Sign in. Read An Excerpt. The Beautiful and Damned By F. Scott Fitzgerald By F. Aug 10, ISBN Add to Beautiful and Damned. Also available from:. Feb 12, ISBN Feb 23, ISBN Available from:. Aug 19, ISBN Paperback 2 —. Add to Cart Add to Cart. About The Beautiful and Damned F. Also in Vintage Classics. Also in Modern Library Classics. Also by F. See all books by F. About F. Scott Fitzgerald F. Product Details. Inspired by Your Browsing History. A Death in the Family. The Awakening. Appointment in Samarra. Pale Fire. Vladimir Nabokov. The Stories of John Cheever. John Cheever. Big Sur. Jack Kerouac. Somerset Maugham. Light in August. William Faulkner. The Human Stain. Crime and Punishment. Fyodor Dostoevsky. Another Country. James Baldwin. The House of Mirth. Edith Wharton. The World According to Garp. Absalom, Absalom! The Broom of the System. David Foster Wallace. Eudora Welty. The Moon Is Down. John Steinbeck. The Noise of Time. Julian Barnes. A Box of Matches. Nicholson Beautiful and Damned. Anna Karenina. The Pearl. The Unvanquished. The Reivers. Old School. Tobias Wolff. Not Without Laughter. Langston Hughes. East of Eden. The Red Pony. Flags in the Dust. Related Articles. Looking for More Great Reads? Beautiful and Damned Hi Res. Beautiful and Damned The eBooks you want at the lowest prices. Read it Forward Read it first. Pass it on! Stay in Touch Sign up. We are experiencing technical difficulties. Please try again later. Become a Member Start earning points for buying books! The Beautiful and Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald - Free Ebook

The Beautiful and Damnednovel by F. Scott Fitzgeraldpublished in Anthony Patch pursues and wins the beautiful and sought-after Gloria Gilbert. He decides that they can survive on his limited income until he comes into a large fortune he stands to Beautiful and Damned from his grandfather. Through the ensuing years, their lives deteriorate into mindless alcoholic ennui. Beautiful and Damned Cite. Beautiful and Damned Twitter. Give Feedback. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article requires login. External Websites. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree See Article History. Britannica Quiz. Name the Novelist. Which novelist was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in ? Learn More in these related Britannica articles:. The Beautiful and Damned describes a handsome young man and his beautiful wife, who gradually degenerate into a shopworn middle age while they wait for the young man to inherit a large fortune. Ironically, they finally get it, when…. Scott Fitzgerald, American short-story writer and novelist famous for his depictions of the Jazz Age the shis most brilliant novel being His private life, with his wife, Zelda, in both America and France, became almost as celebrated as his novels. Fitzgerald was…. History at your fingertips. Sign up here to see what happened On This Dayevery day in your inbox! Email address. By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Notice. Be on the Beautiful and Damned for your Britannica newsletter to get trusted stories delivered right Beautiful and Damned your inbox. The Beautiful and Damned - Wikipedia

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As they await the inheritance of his grandfather's fortune, their reckless marriage sways under the Beautiful and Damned of alcohol and avarice. A devastating look at the nouveau riche, and the New York nightlife, as Beautiful and Damned as the ruinous effects Beautiful and Damned wild ambition, The Beautiful and the Damned achieved stature as one of Fitzgerald's most accomplished novels. Its distinction as a classic endures to this day. Pocket Book's Enriched Classics Beautiful and Damned the great works of world literature enhanced for the contemporary reader. Special features include critical perspectives, suggestions for further read, and a unique visual essay composed of period photographs that help bring every word to life. Get A Copy. Paperback Beautiful and Damned, pages. More Details Original Title. Anthony Patch Beautiful and Damned, Gloria Gilbert. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Beautiful and Damnedplease sign up. I just started reading The Beautiful and Damned. I really enjoyed the Great Gatsby. I'm not understanding this one line from the book. It's on the first page: " two Beautiful and Damned were already gone since irony, the Holy Ghost of this later day What does "the Holy Ghost of this later day" mean? Thank you so much! Gilbert Pilz People used to think of the Holy Ghost as inhabiting nearly everything. It's presence was everywhere and it was moving everything around from within. Was this book considered Beautiful and Damned little autobiographical? Zahra Yes, very autobiographical in fact. Most of the characters and events were inspired by people in Fitzgerald's life. See all 6 questions about The Beautiful and Damned…. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort Beautiful and Damned. Start your review of The Beautiful and Damned. I can't think of any writer other F. Scott Fitzgerald that has had such of a yo-yo effect on me. I thought 'Gatsby' was the real Beautiful and Damned, 'This Side of Paradise' I gave up on, some of his short stories left a big impression on me, whereas, '' felt like a bit of a mess. I put this down to his personal life, which wasn't exactly plain sailing. With a cigarette in Beautiful and Damned hand, an I can't think of any writer Beautiful and Damned F. With a cigarette in one hand, and a cocktail glass in the other, not worrying about the tab, at least for now. Regardless of how I perceived much of his work, one thing about him does stands out, he WAS the voice of a generation. My first experience with Fitzgerald was something completely new, like tasting champagne for the first time, or putting on an expensive suit. The whole experience was plush, sensuous and dazzling. Although I didn't think the story here was that great, his writing at least felt less floppy and more tightly focused, not too far off Gatsby standard. Written during the golden age of jazz, his second novel looks at the rise and fall of young couple Anthony Patch and Gloria Gilbert, through their first meeting, courtship, and marriage. Like with all Fitzgerald's Beautiful and Damned they are complex when it comes to relationships, and draws comparisons to the Beautiful and Damned of himself and wife Zelda. At the core of it's story along with the couple, is money, and Beautiful and Damned problems of overspending, or living beyond ones means. This is where Antony's ever so rich grandfather comes into play, Beautiful and Damned hopes to get his hands on a large fortune Beautiful and Damned Inheritance, but to his dismay is not written into the will, the couple start to feel the strain. With their bank balances and Beautiful and Damned other. It is a novel not of disillusion but of decay. What happens to the kind of people that Anthony and Gloria are has happened to the same kind of people over and over again. In our foolish optimism, our pride and certainty in progress, we like to forget that disintegration is a competing and often victorious force. And so, when we see signs of something uncommonly like it in the young generation, we think it has never happened before, the setting changes, of course, but since Fitzgerald has described our modern setting with its prohibition parties, socialites and promiscuous kissing in such magnanimous detail, we are apt to think that, because the scenery is startling, the scenario is a new one. Anthony Patch is built up in pages which, while blazing with clever irony, do not give us a picture of him in three dimensions. Later we find him using that mixture of standing aside and telling us what he says and does and acting as his intimate psychological confidant, which often betrays. Within rather large limits Anthony is clear, but clear as a type rather than a person. The most telling accounts of him, while real, could also seem real of other persons quite different from him in other ways. Gloria, admirably sharp and witty at first, deliquesces and loses her personality as Fitzgerald grows intimate with her, until toward the end we find her speaking very little as problems start to mount. She too, Beautiful and Damned into a person with too many characteristics which other characters could share with her and still be differential. The treatment of the two of them leaves the curious impression that Fitzgerald was at first inside Anthony's head before Beautiful and Damned exchanging positions. Also minor characters written about actually felt sharper than that of Antony and Gloria, even though in the novel they are limited to scenes here and there. There is the very small allowance for tenderness and proper love here, and even less of pity, contained within there is a lot of hatred and boiled over arguments that I guess goes with the territory. It's lively with epigrams, so many that one half suspects that their origin is less in a perpetually ironic state of mind than in a facility and joy in turning them out. He did get the fine line of using enough energy and weariness spot on in all the right places, and I really liked the last 30 or so pages, but the couple I seemed to love one Beautiful and Damned and semi-despised the next. Had they lived in the 21st century, they would have racked up huge debts on twenty credit cards, whilst both having about five on-line affairs apiece. Well written, with some great moments, but over all it just lacked that something extra. View all 32 comments. May 02, Brian rated it it was ok. A deeply flawed book. A good amount of editing would've greatly improved this book. However, Fitzgerald was coming off his huge success with "This Side of Paradise", so the publisher allowed him to publish this very uneven piece of work. This was the final Fitzgerald novel that I have read, and by far the worst. Yes, Fitzgerald writes beautiful prose. Eloquence for its own sake doesn't make a novel. Indulgent eloquence, uneven pacing, unsympathetic characters, a generally poor plot, and a terribl A deeply flawed Beautiful and Damned. Indulgent eloquence, uneven pacing, unsympathetic characters, a generally poor plot, and a terrible ending made it difficult for me to even finish this book. We are first introduced to Anthony and Gloria, our "protagonists". Then, a seemingly endless array of vignettes aim to portray them as examples of the moral bankruptcy of the Jazz Age. Are Anthony and Gloria products of their environment, their upbringing, etc? Beautiful and Damned don't care, because I hated both of them pages in and didn't want to read any more about them. Then, the book just keeps going, and going… It finally gets interesting when Anthony goes off to military boot camp i. Once he reunites the Gloria, the same tired plot starts up again.