English Language and Literature ETDs

Publication Date

5-19-1965

Abstract

In This Side of Paradise, F. Scott Fitzgerald stated a theme that was to be of prime importance not only in his first but also the rest of his novels. This theme, not an original one, is about the tendency in man to maitake the specious for the real or good. This problem is what Monsignor Darcy is discussing with Amory Blaine, the young hero of This Side of Paradise, when the Monsignor defines, to some extent, the terms personality and personage.

Degree Name

English

Level of Degree

Masters

Department Name

English

First Committee Member (Chair)

Ernest Warnock Tedlock Jr.

Second Committee Member

Paul Benjamin Davis

Third Committee Member

Morris Freedman

Language

English

Document Type

Thesis

Comments

Thesis is missing page #15.

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