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crack up as a autobiography of self confessions​

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F. Scott Fitzgerald's short autobiographical sketch, “ The Crack-Up,” ... of a series of self-revelatory sketches was lacking in general interest.”7 ... that Fitzgerald's confessions reveal his “heroic awareness” of both

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The crack up essays occupy an important symbolic position in critical and biological assessments of Fitzeralds later years. Many contemporary readers took these essays literally and interpreted them as a straightforward account of Fitzgerald's nervous breakdown. Quite a few respondents, including other male writers, various figures involved in the publication of Fitzgerald's works, and many readers of Esquire ,found such an open and public admission of personal problems contemptible.

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