The Beautiful and Damned

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The Beautiful and Damned

by F. Scott (Francis Scott) Fitzgerald

EN·~12 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

THE BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED

1:00
2

BOOK ONE - CHAPTER I ANTHONY PATCH

4:16:30
3

A WORTHY MAN AND HIS GIFTED SON

5:17
4

PAST AND PERSON OF THE HERO

5:39
5

THE REPROACHLESS APARTMENT

3:40
6

NOR DOES HE SPIN

8:24
7

AFTERNOON

4:22
8

THREE MEN

7:52
9

NIGHT

5:33
10

A FLASH-BACK IN PARADISE

3:59

Description

Anthony Patch is a strikingly confident twenty‑five‑year‑old who has inherited more than just wealth from his formidable grandfather, a self‑made Wall Street magnate. Raised on stories of triumph and moral crusades, he moves through New York’s glittering society with a mix of charm and restless ambition, convinced he will leave a mark that outshines his lineage. Yet beneath his polished exterior lies a lingering doubt about honor, purpose, and the true cost of the privilege that surrounds him.

The novel follows Anthony as he navigates the intoxicating world of high society—lavish parties, glittering clubs, and the expectations of a family built on fortunes. His marriage to the beautiful, equally ambitious Gloria adds both sparkle and strain, as their shared pursuit of pleasure collides with the looming emptiness of a life funded by inherited riches. In this early stage, the story captures the tension between dazzling excess and the yearning for something more meaningful, setting the stage for a poignant exploration of love, decadence, and the fragility of the American dream.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (714K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stan Goodman, Audrey Longhurst, and Project Gutenberg Distributed Proofreaders html version by Chuck Greif

Release date

2006-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

F. Scott (Francis Scott) Fitzgerald

F. Scott (Francis Scott) Fitzgerald

1896–1940

Best known for The Great Gatsby, this American novelist captured the glamour, restlessness, and heartbreak of the Jazz Age with unusual clarity. His stories of ambition, love, and self-invention still feel strikingly modern.

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