The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald is a collection of the noted author's short fiction and novelettes. These stories dwell on certain central themes integral to the Jazz Age culture of the post-World War I American upper crust. These themes include class mobility, the impossibility of the American Dream, and the interconnectedness of crime, finance, and the profession of law. The stories are ruminative in tone, representing much of Fitzgerald's later work.
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