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020 | _a9780007449484 | ||
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_aF 823 _bFIT-T |
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100 | _aFitzgerald, F. Scott | ||
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_aCollins classics: Tender is the night _hEnglish |
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_aLondon : _bHarper Collins Classics , _c2011 . |
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_3text _a434 pages : _c17 cm . |
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520 | _aThe novel follows the glamorous yet tragic lives of Dick Diver, a brilliant psychiatrist, and his beautiful, wealthy wife Nicole, as they live among expatriates on the French Riviera during the 1920s. At first, the Divers seem the perfect couple—charming, wealthy, and admired by their social circle. However, beneath the surface lies Nicole’s history of mental illness and Dick’s growing dependence on alcohol. As their marriage unravels, Dick’s career and personal life collapse, while Nicole gradually recovers her independence. The story explores themes of love, wealth, mental health, and the destructive effects of success and excess. | ||
650 | _aEnglish - Fiction | ||
690 | _aHarper Collins - English Fiction | ||
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