The Romantic Egoists
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The Romantic Egoists is a posthumously compiled collection of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald’s letters, photographs, and personal memorabilia that offers an intimate portrait of their lives and the Jazz Age milieu they inhabited.
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| The Romantic Egoists canonical | 2 |
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Target entity: The Romantic Egoists Context triple: [Frances Scott Fitzgerald, notableWork, The Romantic Egoists]
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A.
The Apotheosis of the Romantic Will
"The Apotheosis of the Romantic Will" is an essay by political theorist Isaiah Berlin that examines the rise and implications of Romanticism’s emphasis on individual will, creativity, and self-assertion in modern thought.
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Sartor Resartus
Sartor Resartus is a satirical, philosophical novel by Thomas Carlyle that explores the nature of clothes as a metaphor for social institutions and human beliefs.
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C.
Reveries of the Solitary Walker
Reveries of the Solitary Walker is a posthumously published autobiographical and philosophical work by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, composed as a series of meditative walks reflecting on his life, society, and nature.
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D.
De l'esprit
De l'esprit is an 18th-century philosophical treatise by Claude Adrien Helvétius that argues human behavior and morality are shaped primarily by sensation, self-interest, and social conditions.
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La Libre Esthétique
La Libre Esthétique was a progressive Brussels-based art society and exhibition group active at the turn of the 20th century, known for promoting avant-garde and neo-impressionist artists.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: The Romantic Egoists Target entity description: The Romantic Egoists is a posthumously compiled collection of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald’s letters, photographs, and personal memorabilia that offers an intimate portrait of their lives and the Jazz Age milieu they inhabited.
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A.
The Apotheosis of the Romantic Will
"The Apotheosis of the Romantic Will" is an essay by political theorist Isaiah Berlin that examines the rise and implications of Romanticism’s emphasis on individual will, creativity, and self-assertion in modern thought.
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B.
Sartor Resartus
Sartor Resartus is a satirical, philosophical novel by Thomas Carlyle that explores the nature of clothes as a metaphor for social institutions and human beliefs.
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C.
Reveries of the Solitary Walker
Reveries of the Solitary Walker is a posthumously published autobiographical and philosophical work by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, composed as a series of meditative walks reflecting on his life, society, and nature.
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D.
De l'esprit
De l'esprit is an 18th-century philosophical treatise by Claude Adrien Helvétius that argues human behavior and morality are shaped primarily by sensation, self-interest, and social conditions.
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E.
La Libre Esthétique
La Libre Esthétique was a progressive Brussels-based art society and exhibition group active at the turn of the 20th century, known for promoting avant-garde and neo-impressionist artists.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (41)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
book
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letter collection ⓘ non-fiction book ⓘ posthumous work ⓘ |
| about |
American expatriate life in Europe
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New York literary scene ⓘ artistic ambition ⓘ celebrity and fame ⓘ personal correspondence of the Fitzgeralds ⓘ romantic relationships ⓘ |
| countryOfOrigin |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| depicts |
1920s American culture
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Roaring Twenties ⓘ
surface form:
Jazz Age
celebrity culture ⓘ literary life ⓘ |
| documents |
Fitzgeralds’ creative life
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Fitzgeralds’ private struggles ⓘ Fitzgeralds’ public image ⓘ Fitzgeralds’ social milieu ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
Fitzgeralds’ marriage
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Fitzgeralds’ social circle ⓘ Fitzgeralds’ travels ⓘ personal life of F. Scott Fitzgerald ⓘ personal life of Zelda Fitzgerald ⓘ |
| genre |
biographical literature
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epistolary non-fiction ⓘ literary biography ⓘ |
| hasPart |
letters
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personal memorabilia ⓘ photographs ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| literaryPeriod | Modernist literature context ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Zelda Fitzgerald ⓘ |
| portrays | intimate portrait of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
F. Scott Fitzgerald bibliography
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Zelda Fitzgerald bibliography ⓘ |
| setInPeriod |
Roaring Twenties
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surface form:
Jazz Age
Roaring Twenties ⓘ |
| timeOfPublication | posthumous ⓘ |
| title | The Romantic Egoists self-link ⓘ |
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