The Beautiful And Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald was published in the 1920s Jazz Age era. It reflects on the lives and moral values of the Americans during the Jazz Age. The main characters Anthony and Gloria Patch are vain, self-obsessed, and snobby characters. The novel plots their downfall from uppity socialites to fiscal ruin. Some say that it mimics the life of F. Scott Fitzgerald itself. The underlying themes in this work seem to revolve around: Classic 1920s Jazz Age-era social life character portrayal - Inheritance and succession - Main themes - Inheritance and succession, morality and social-cultural acceptance, love, and Fitzgerald’s absorption theme. - A must-have literary classic for your leisure reading. Specifications: Size - Compact 6" x 9” - Perfect for travel or any backpack - Page count - 450 Pages - Finish - Matte cover with a playful design Grab your copy and enlarge your classical literature collection. Visit our Author Page by clicking on our author name. Thank you for your support!