Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Fitzgeralds Taps At Reveille Essay -- Fitzgerald Taps At Reveille Ess
Fitzgeraldââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Taps At Reveilleâ⬠During his lifetime, Scott Fitzgerald was known primarily as a short-story writer. In his twenty-year career, he published a hundred and sixty-four stories in various magazines, and forty-four were written in the last six years of his life. Published by Scribnerââ¬â¢s in 1935, ââ¬Å"Taps At Reveilleâ⬠, a short-story collection, composed eighteen of those last efforts. Critics met it with mixed reviews: one called it ââ¬Å"appealingâ⬠1 while another, ââ¬Å"feeble and inadequateâ⬠1. But the 1930ââ¬â¢s were particularly difficult years for the Fitzgeralds. By mid-decade (and the year of publication for ââ¬Å"Taps At Reveilleâ⬠) Scottââ¬â¢s drinking had spiraled into full blown alcoholism, Zelda, Scottââ¬â¢s wife, was in the throes of a third schizophrenic break-down which would require hospitalization, and both Fitzgeralds were heavily in debt 3. In addition, the United States was in the middle of the Great Depression, which exacerbated money-related problems for everyone. Matters never really improved for Fitzgerald after ââ¬Å"Tapsâ⬠came out. Around 1934 he began to write stories alm...
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