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"F. Scott Fitzgerald's collection 'Flappers and Philosophers' encapsulates the essence of the Jazz Age through its stories, each painting a vivid portrait of...
Title: Flappers and PhilosophersAuthor: F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Jun 15, 2024 · Flappers were a subculture of young Western women who emerged after World War I and became prominent throughout the 1920s. Known for their distinctive style, they wore knee-length skirts, bobbed their hair, and embraced jazz music.
Fitzgerald's writing style in Flappers and Philosophers is characterized by its vivid imagery, lyrical prose, and insightful social commentary. His stories vividly capture the spirit of the roaring twenties, portraying the excesses, optimism, and disillusionment of the post-World War I era.
xxxi, 398 pages : 22 cm This new edition contains some of Fitzgerald's best early stories: "The Offshore Pirate," "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," "The Ice Palace," and "Benediction."
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Aug 1, 2003 · The opening of "Flappers and Philosophers" introduces us to Ardita Farnam, a young woman lounging on a yacht, sipping on lemon, and dismissing her uncle's stern admonitions about her reckless romantic pursuits.