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  1. The Last Tycoon: An Unfinished Novel : Together with The Great Gatsby and Selected Stories. Francis Scott Fitzgerald. C. Scribner's Sons, 1941 - First loves - 476 pages. F....

  2. 14 de ago. de 2010 · an unfinished novel. by F. Scott Fitzgerald. 0 Ratings. 6 Want to read. 0 Currently reading. 1 Have read. Contains: The Great Gatsby. The Last Tycoon. Publish Date. 1979. Publisher. Guild Publishing. Language. English. Previews available in: English. Subjects.

  3. Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald. Summary: F. Scott Fitzgerald died before he could finish this novel [The Last Tycoon] ... Its central character, the great film producer Monroe Stahr, is based on Irving Thalberg and, like Fitzgerald, is a desperately sick man, disenchanted with life, but striving still to work. Print Book, English, 1941.

  4. F. Scott Fitzgerald. 3.55. 533 ratings39 reviews. Vrcholné dílo z dob největšího flámu v dějinách USA, který Francis Scott Fitzgerald označil za „jazzový věk“ a sám do něj vydatně přispěl mnoha soukromými improvizacemi a pocity „ztracené generace“, přináší milostný příběh z lepší společnosti. Selfmademan ...

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  5. The last tycoon : an unfinished novel : together with The Great Gatsby and selected stories. Responsibility. by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Imprint. New York : C. Scribner's Sons, 1941. Physical description. xi, 476 p. ; 28 cm. At the library. Green Library. Today's hours: 8a - 12a. Find it Stacks. More options. Find it at other libraries via WorldCat.

  6. Unfinished though it is, The Last Tycoon proves without a doubt that Fitzgerald was one of the great novelists. In addition to providing an illuminating Foreword, Edmund Wilson has assembled a tentative outline of the rest of the story as Fitzgerald intended to develop it, and has appended passages from the author's notes dealing with the characters and scenes

  7. The Last Tycoon is an unfinished novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. In 1941, it was published posthumously under this title, as prepared by his friend Edmund Wilson , a critic and writer. [1] According to Publishers Weekly , the novel is "generally considered a roman à clef ", with its lead character, Monroe Stahr, modeled after film ...