This Side of Paradise - F. Scott Fitzgerald - ebook

This Side of Paradise ebook

F. Scott Fitzgerald

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This Side of Paradise is F. Scott Fitzgerald's groundbreaking debut novel, a vivid and introspective portrait of youth, ambition, and self-discovery in early twentieth-century America. First published in 1920, the novel announced the arrival of a powerful new literary voice and captured the restless spirit of a generation searching for meaning in a rapidly changing world. The story follows Amory Blaine, a charming and idealistic young man as he journeys from his privileged upbringing through prep school, Princeton University, and into early adulthood. Along the way, Amory experiences love, heartbreak, intellectual awakening, and profound disillusionment, confronting questions of identity, morality, and purpose. His relationships and aspirations reflect the uncertainties of a post–World War I generation caught between traditional values and modern freedoms. Blending realism, romance, and philosophical reflection, Fitzgerald explores themes of youth, class, ambition, and the painful transition from innocence to experience. The novel's innovative structure and lyrical prose mirror Amory's evolving consciousness, offering an intimate look at the emotional and intellectual struggles of young adulthood. This Side of Paradise is both a coming-of-age story and a cultural milestone, capturing the hopes and anxieties of America's emerging Jazz Age. Honest, reflective, and emotionally resonant, the novel remains a timeless exploration of self-discovery and the enduring search for identity, making it essential reading for lovers of classic American literature.

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Liczba stron: 397

Rok wydania: 2026

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