The Collected Early Stories of 1909 - 1917: 14 previously uncollected stories!
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The Collected Early Stories of 1909 - 1917: 14 previously uncollected stories!

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This carefully crafted ebook: “The Collected Early Stories of 1909 - 1917”
contains 14 previously uncollected stories in one volume and is formatted for
your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
F. Scott Fitzgerald neglected his studies at school and college because he was
occupied with his literary apprenticeship. His first appearance in print was
"The Mystery of the Raymond Mortgage," published in the St. Paul Academy Now
and Then in October 1909 when he was thirteen. His first story in the Newman
News was "A Luckless Santa Claus" (Christmas 1912), which introduces the
subject of a young man committed to an adventure for the sake of love. At
Princeton he wrote abundantly for The Nassau Literary Magazine and The
Princeton Tiger, the humor magazine, as well as providing the lyrics for three
Triangle Club shows. His Lit stories improved steadily, with the last two,
"Sentiment-And the Use of Rouge" (June 1917) and "The Pierian Springs and the
Last Straw" (October 1917) achieving mature treatment of love and sexual
force.

Table of Contents:
The Mystery of the Raymond Mortgage.
Reade, Substitute Right Half.
A Debt of Honor.
The Room with the Green Blinds.
A Luckless Santa Claus.
Pain and the Scientist.
The Trail of the Duke.
Shadow Laurels.
The Ordeal.
The Debutante.
The Spire and the Gargoyle.
Babes in the Woods.
Sentiment - and the Use of Rouge.
The Pierian Springs and the Last Straw.

Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (1896 – 1940) was an American author of novels
and short stories, whose works are the paradigmatic writings of the Jazz Age,
a term he coined. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest American
writers of the 20th century.
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