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The Beautiful and Damned: A Tragic Portrait of Love, Wealth, and the Jazz Age

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The Beautiful and Damned: A Tragic Portrait of Love, Wealth, and the Jazz Age

The Beautiful and Damned is a richly detailed novel that offers a poignant critique of the Jazz Age’s decadence and the American Dream’s hollow promises. Through the tragic story of Anthony and Gloria Patch, Fitzgerald paints a portrait of a generation lost in excess and disillusionment, unable to escape the emptiness of their lives despite their wealth and privilege. It remains a powerful reflection on the fragility of beauty, youth, and idealism, as well as the moral decay that can result from a society obsessed with material success.

Number of Pages: 388 Pages

Category: Fiction

The Beautiful and Damned is a richly detailed novel that offers a poignant critique of the Jazz Age’s decadence and the American Dream’s hollow promises. Through the tragic story of Anthony and Gloria Patch, Fitzgerald paints a portrait of a generation lost in excess and disillusionment, unable to escape the emptiness of their lives despite their wealth and privilege. It remains a powerful reflection on the fragility of beauty, youth, and idealism, as well as the moral decay that can result from a society obsessed with material success.

Number of Pages: 388 Pages

Category: Fiction

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The Beautiful and Damned: A Tragic Portrait of Love, Wealth, and the Jazz Age

$2.28

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The Beautiful and Damned is a richly detailed novel that offers a poignant critique of the Jazz Age’s decadence and the American Dream’s hollow promises. Through the tragic story of Anthony and Gloria Patch, Fitzgerald paints a portrait of a generation lost in excess and disillusionment, unable to escape the emptiness of their lives despite their wealth and privilege. It remains a powerful reflection on the fragility of beauty, youth, and idealism, as well as the moral decay that can result from a society obsessed with material success.

Number of Pages: 388 Pages

Category: Fiction