Tender is the Night


Description of the Book
Tender Is the Night, an autobiographical novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, was published in 1934. It is a story of a doctor who married one of his patients; as he slowly recovers, he wears him down until he is, in Fitzgerald’s words, a tired man (“a tired man”).
At first charming, Dick Diver descends into alcoholism, failure, and anonymity while his wife Nicole regains strength and independence. Fitzgerald’s portrayal of a different life of boredom is a reflection of the years he spent among the American diaspora in France; His understanding of Nicole’s madness comes from his observations of his wife Zelda’s mental breakdown.
SKIP THIS SECTION AND JUMP TO THE DOWNLOAD BUTTONS BY CLICKING ME!
About the Author
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896 – December 21, 1940) was an American author, novelist, and short story writer. He is best known for his novels that depict the flamboyance and passing of the Jazz Age, a term he preached.
During his lifetime, he published four novels, four collections of short stories, and 164 short stories. Although he experienced temporary financial success in the 1920s, Fitzgerald did not achieve critical acclaim until after his death and is now considered one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century.
You can read more about the author if you follow this link here: F. Scott Fitzgerald
Conclusion
You can download or read online, both of the eBooks we have for you, Tender is the Night pdf, or the flip right above this little intro about the Author. Also, Don’t forget to share this awesome eBook with your friends and family so they can enjoy the read as well.
Wanna Learn More About Us?
If you want to learn more about us and check all the free books we offer in pdf or flip format then visit our homepage or go here: BajrontBooks.