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F. Scott Fitzgerald: Critical Essay by Park Bucker

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SOURCE: Bucker, Park. “‘Each Time in a New Disguise’: The Author as a Commercial Magazinist.” In F. Scott Fitzgerald: Centenary Exhibition, September 24, 1896-September 24, 1996, pp. 47-8. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press for The Thomas Cooper Library, 1996.

In the following excerpt, Bucker provides a brief overview of Fitzgerald's career as short story writer for commercial magazines.

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