作者:王广travelingrootednessspiritualbarrennesscultofbusinessfitzgeraldtenderisthenight
摘要:Traveling is one major theme of Fitzgerald’s novel Tender Is the Night. This fashionable activity for the 1920 s Americans is represented in the novel as ostensibly bearing different meanings to the main characters, but a deeper look would reveal that it is unanimously resorted to as a weapon against the spiritual barrenness caused by the cult of business, and more importantly, as a way to the experience of rootedness.
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