In 'The Essays & Articles of F. Scott Fitzgerald', readers are given a glimpse into the mind of the renowned author through a collection of his non-fiction writing. With a style that mirrors his fiction work, Fitzgerald's essays offer a unique perspective on topics such as love, wealth, and the American Dream. The literary context of these pieces showcases the author's insights into the societal norms of the Roaring Twenties and the subsequent disillusionment of the Jazz Age. Fitzgerald's sharp wit and introspective analyses make this collection a compelling read for fans of his novels. Francis Scott Fitzgerald, known for his iconic work 'The Great Gatsby', was a key figure in American literature during the 1920s. His personal struggles with love and wealth greatly influenced his writing, as reflected in his essays. As an observer of the lavish lifestyles and societal pressures of his time, Fitzgerald's non-fiction work provides a valuable perspective on the cultural climate of the era. Recommended for literature enthusiasts and fans of Fitzgerald's writing, 'The Essays & Articles of F. Scott Fitzgerald' offers a deeper understanding of the author's thoughts and reflections outside of his fictional narratives. This collection is a must-read for those interested in the literary legacy of one of the Jazz Age's most celebrated writers.