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‘A Short Trip Home’ by F. Scott Fitzgerald

A Short Trip Home by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1927 Continue reading →

October 4, 2016September 20, 2025 by bcw56 Categories: Short Story Magic TricksTags: 1920s, A Short Trip Home, American lit, American literature, analysis, Chicago, criticism, F. Scott Fitzgerald, fiction, ghost stories, short stories, St. Paul 1 Comment

‘Bernice Bobs Her Hair’ by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Bernice Bobs Her Hair by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1920 Continue reading →

January 25, 2016November 8, 2025 by bcw56 Categories: Short Story Magic TricksTags: 1920s, American lit, American literature, analysis, Bernice Bobs Her Hair, criticism, F. Scott Fitzgerald, fiction, Minnesota, short stories, St. Paul Leave a comment
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