ABSTRACT

This title, originally published in 1988, examines F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Catholic roots and his repudiation of those roots in pursuit of the American dream. The study aims to suggest that an investigation of Fitzgerald’s basic cultural and religious milieu might illuminate what he wrote, and may also illuminate the situation of Catholicism in America at the time. This title will be of interest to students of both literature and religious studies.

part |46 pages

One

chapter II|45 pages

The Education of a Personage

part |124 pages

Two

chapter IV|32 pages

“I didn’t Get Over”

chapter V|41 pages

There’s Little Comfort in the Wise

part |164 pages

Three

chapter VII|62 pages

Carnival by the Sea

chapter IX|17 pages

The Old Catholic in him