A distant drummer foreign perspectives on F. Scott Fitzgerald /
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Jamal Assadi
- "This tremendous detail" : the Oxford stone in the house of Gatsby / Bonnie Shannon McMullen
- Icons and myths in The great Gatsby / Nicole Guetin
- Translations as instruments of analysis : The great Gatsby in French / Michel Viel
- Of celebrity status, posthumous publications, scholar's choice, and the American novel : a case study of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Trimalchio / Somdatta Mandal
- The anxiety of the diver : F. Scott Fitzgerald and the swimmer motif / Horst Kruse
- The frontiers that artists must explore / Elizabeth Bouzonviller
- Vision and loss in F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender is the night / Marie-Agnès Gay
- F.S. Fitzgerald's lists as lexical playfields in Tender is the night / Pascale Antolin
- Fitzgerald's professional women : Jenny Prince in "Jacob's ladder" and Helen Avery in "Magnetism" as antecedents of Rosemary Hoyt in Tender is the night / Patricia Fra-López
- Scott Fitzgerald's current British reputation / Andrew Hook.