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  1. Tender Is the Night is the fourth and final novel completed by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in French Riviera during the twilight of the Jazz Age, the 1934 novel chronicles the rise and fall of Dick Diver, a promising young psychiatrist, and his wife, Nicole, who is one of his patients.

    • F. Scott Fitzgerald
    • 1934
  2. Set on the French Riviera in the late 1920s, Tender Is the Night is the tragic romance of the young actress Rosemary Hoyt and the stylish American couple Dick and Nicole Diver.

    • (137.8K)
    • Paperback
  3. A comprehensive guide to F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel Tender Is the Night, set in the Jazz Age and featuring a troubled psychiatrist and his lover. Find plot summary, analysis, themes, quotes, characters, symbols, and more.

  4. Tender Is the Night, semiautobiographical novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in 1934. It is the story of a psychiatrist who marries one of his patients; as she slowly recovers, she exhausts his vitality until he is, in Fitzgerald’s words, un homme épuisé (“a used-up man”).

    • F. Scott Fitzgerald
    • 1934
  5. A drama based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel about a psychiatrist and his relationship with a patient. IMDb provides cast and crew, trivia, quotes, soundtracks, and user and critic reviews of the film.

    • (906)
    • Drama
    • Henry King
    • 1962-02-23
  6. Tender Is the Night is the fourth and final novel by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald that was first published in 1934. The story follows Dick Diver and his wife Nicole’s complicated and tumultuous relationship while in the French Riveria near the end of the Roaring Twenties.

  7. Mar 7, 2008 · Melissa Benn praises Tender is the Night, a novel based on Fitzgerald's own life and marriage, as one of her favourite books. She admires its glamorous and tragic characters, its sensual and emotional depiction of the French Riviera, and its acute eye for nuances of personality.

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