Tender is the Night

Tender is the Night Sources and ClassicNote Author

  • Fitzgerald, F. Scott. Tender is the Night. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1995.
  • Stern, Milton R. Tender is the Night: The Broken Universe. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1994.
  • LaHood, Marvin J. Tender Is the Night: Essays in Criticism. Ontario: Indiana University Press, 1969.
  • Stern, Milton R. Critical Essays on F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender is the Night. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1986.
  • Lehan, Richard. "Tender is the Night." Tender is the Night: Essays in Criticism. Ed. Marvin J. LaHood. Ontario: Indiana University Press, 1969. 61-85.

  • Miller, James E., Jr. "Tender is the Night." Tender is the Night: Essays in Criticism. Ed. Marvin J. LaHood. Ontario: Indiana University Press, 1969. 86-101.

  • Mizener, Arthur. "Tender is the Night." Tender is the Night: Essays in Criticism. Ed. Marvin J. LaHood. Ontario: Indiana University Press, 1969. 102-116.

  • White, Eugene. "The 'Intricate Destiny' of Dick Diver." Tender is the Night: Essays in Criticism. Ed. Marvin J. LaHood. Ontario: Indiana University Press, 1969. 117-126.

  • Ellis, James. "Fitzgerald's Fragmented Hero: Dick Diver." Tender is the Night: Essays in Criticism. Ed. Marvin J. LaHood. Ontario: Indiana University Press, 1969. 127-136.

  • Steinberg, Abraham. "Fitzgerald's Portrait of a Psychiatrist." Tender is the Night: Essays in Criticism. Ed. Marvin J. LaHood. Ontario: Indiana University Press, 1969. 138-143.

  • Hall, William F. "Dialogue and Theme in Tender is the Night." Tender is the Night: Essays in Criticism. Ed. Marvin J. LaHood. Ontario: Indiana University Press, 1969. 144-150.

  • LaHood, Marvin J. "Sensuality and Asceticism in Tender is the Night." Tender is the Night: Essays in Criticism. Ed. Marvin J. LaHood. Ontario: Indiana University Press, 1969. 151-155.

  • Stanton, Robert. "'Daddy's Girl': Symbol and Theme in Tender is the Night." Tender is the Night: Essays in Criticism. Ed. Marvin J. LaHood. Ontario: Indiana University Press, 1969. 156-164.

  • University of South Carolina. "F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary." 2002-01-07. 2006-03-02. <http://www.sc.edu/fitzgerald>.