This Side of Paradise
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[United States] : Dreamscape Media, 1920.
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eBook
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1 online resource (531 pages)
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Fitzgerald's debut novel, This Side of Paradise, tells of a handsome young man, Amory Blaine whose romantic relationships with women are touched with a reflection of his own narcissism. First published in 1920, it covers Amory's life at Princeton and later as a soldier during World War I. The central character is loosely based on Fitzgerald himself, and the female characters are mostly based on actual women in his life as well. The book was a solid success and helped Fitzgerald persuade Jazz Age icon Zelda Sayres, fictionalized in the novel, to marry him.

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9781974998289, 1974998282
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Level 7.2, 14 Points
Lexile measure:
1070

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Fitzgerald's debut novel, This Side of Paradise, tells of a handsome young man, Amory Blaine whose romantic relationships with women are touched with a reflection of his own narcissism. First published in 1920, it covers Amory's life at Princeton and later as a soldier during World War I. The central character is loosely based on Fitzgerald himself, and the female characters are mostly based on actual women in his life as well. The book was a solid success and helped Fitzgerald persuade Jazz Age icon Zelda Sayres, fictionalized in the novel, to marry him.
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Fitzgerald, F. S. (1920). This Side of Paradise. Dreamscape Media.

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Fitzgerald, F. Scott. 1920. This Side of Paradise. Dreamscape Media.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Fitzgerald, F. Scott, This Side of Paradise. Dreamscape Media, 1920.

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Fitzgerald, F. Scott. This Side of Paradise. Dreamscape Media, 1920.

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