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The Beautiful and Damned is a 1922 novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in New York City, the novel's plot follows a young artist Anthony Patch and his flapper wife Gloria Gilbert who become "wrecked on the shoals of dissipation" while excessively partying at the dawn of the hedonistic Jazz Age. As Fitzgerald's second novel, the work focuses upon the swinish behavior and glittering excesses of the American social elite in the heyday of New York's café society.

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  • الجميلة والملعون (بالإنجليزية: The Beautiful and the Damned)‏ هي ثاني روايات الكاتب الأمريكي فرنسيس سكوت فيتزجيرالد، ونشرت لأول مرة في مجلة سكريبنير في عام 1922. وهي تصور طبقة النخبة الشرقية خلال عصر الجاز، وتستكشف مجتمع مقهى نيويورك. وكما هو الحال في روايات فيتزجيرالد الأخرى، فإن الشخصيات معقدة، وخاصة فيما يتعلق بالزواج والحميمية. ويعتقد الكتاب مقتبس إلى حد كبير من علاقة فيتزجيرالد مع زوجته زيلدا. (ar)
  • Hermosos y malditos (The beautiful and Damned en inglés), también conocido como Los malditos y los bellos (1970), es la segunda novela escrita por F. Scott Fitzgerald y publicada en 1922. (es)
  • Les Heureux et les Damnés (titre original : The Beautiful and Damned), aussi traduit en français sous le titre Beaux et damnés, est le deuxième roman de F. Scott Fitzgerald, initialement publié par les Éditions Scribner en 1922. Le premier titre français contenait un contresens, puisque l'énoncé « The Beautiful and Damned » se traduit normalement par : « Les beaux damnés » ; les adjectifs coordonnés (rapprochés ici par oxymore) ne désignant pas deux groupes distincts, mais un seul (défini par deux adjectifs). D'ailleurs, dans le tome 1 des œuvres de Fitzgerald publiées en deux volumes dans la Bibliothèque de la Pléiade (parus le 20.9.2012), le titre français adopté pour ce roman est désormais simplement Beaux et damnés. En 2021 paraît une nouvelle traduction, sous le titre Beaux et maudits, par Julie Wolkenstein, aux éditions P.O.L. (fr)
  • The Beautiful and Damned is a 1922 novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in New York City, the novel's plot follows a young artist Anthony Patch and his flapper wife Gloria Gilbert who become "wrecked on the shoals of dissipation" while excessively partying at the dawn of the hedonistic Jazz Age. As Fitzgerald's second novel, the work focuses upon the swinish behavior and glittering excesses of the American social elite in the heyday of New York's café society. Fitzgerald modeled the characters of Anthony Patch on himself and Gloria Gilbert on his newlywed spouse Zelda Fitzgerald. The novel draws circumstantially upon the early years of Fitzgeralds' tempestuous marriage following the unexpected success of the author's first novel This Side of Paradise. At the time of their wedding in 1920, Fitzgerald claimed neither he nor Zelda loved each other, and the early years of their marriage in New York City were more akin to a friendship. Having reflected upon the criticisms of his debut novel This Side of Paradise, Fitzgerald sought to improve upon the form and construction of his prose in The Beautiful and Damned and to venture into a new genre of fiction altogether. Consequently, he revised his second novel based on editorial suggestions from his friend Edmund Wilson and his editor Max Perkins. When reviewing the manuscript, Perkins commended the conspicuous evolution of Fitzgerald's literary craftsmanship. Metropolitan Magazine serialized the manuscript in late 1921, and Charles Scribner's Sons published the book in March 1922. Scribner's prepared an initial print run of 20,000 copies. It sold well enough to warrant additional print runs reaching 50,000 copies. Despite the considerable sales, many critics typically consider the work to be among Fitzgerald's weaker novels. During the final decade of his life, Fitzgerald remarked upon the novel's lack of quality in a letter to his wife: "I wish The Beautiful and Damned had been a maturely written book because it was all true. We ruined ourselves—I have never honestly thought that we ruined each other." (en)
  • Belli e dannati (The Beautiful and Damned) è il titolo del secondo romanzo dello scrittore statunitense Francis Scott Fitzgerald. Fu pubblicato dall'editore Scribner nel 1922 e ottenne, come il precedente Di qua dal Paradiso, un grande successo. Il romanzo, storia della disgregazione morale causata dal denaro, venne pubblicato a puntate sulla rivista Metropolitan Magazine, prima di essere stampato come libro. Aveva come sottotitolo Un romanzo inchiesta sulla rivolta della gioventù americana. (it)
  • 《아름답고도 저주받은 사람들》(영어: The Beautiful and Damned)은 F. 스콧 피츠제럴드의 두 번째 장편소설로, 1922년 출간되었다. 제1차 세계 대전 전후의 미국 상류 사회와 재즈 시대, 광란의 20년대를 묘사했다. 1922년 영화화되었고, 2016년 스칼릿 조핸슨 주연의 두 번째 영화화가 발표되었다. (ko)
  • Piękni i przeklęci (ang. The Beautiful and Damned) – powieść Francisa S. Fitzgeralda z 1922 roku. (pl)
  • «Прекрасные и проклятые» (англ. The Beautiful and Damned) — второй роман Фрэнсиса Скотта Фицджеральда 1922 года, изображающий портрет американской элиты эпохи джаза. Предполагается, что во многом сюжет романа основан на отношениях Фицджеральда с его женой Зельдой и истории их брака. Джек Уорнер купил права на экранизацию романа, и в декабре 1922 года вышел немой фильм «Прекрасные и проклятые», который был утерян. (ru)
  • Belos e Malditos (The Beautiful and Damned no original), primeiro publicada por Scribner's em 1922, é a segunda obra de F. Scott Fitzgerald. Retrata a elite da Costa Leste do EUA durante a Idade do Jazz, explorando a sociedade dos cafés de Nova Iorque. Tal como nos restantes romances de Fitzgerald, as personagens são complexas, especialmente no que se relaciona com o casamento e intimidade. O livro é geralmente considerado como sendo baseado na relação de Fitzgerald com Zelda Fitzgerald. (pt)
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  • Cover of Fitzgerald's 1922 novel, The Beautiful and Damned, by illustrator W. E. Hill. The cover appears to be a pencil sketch and depicts a young couple who resemble F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda. The couple is reclining on a divan in the foreground with a large golden circle in the background. The young man is in a dark suit with a bow-tie and white shirt. His arms are folded as if unhappy. The young woman is bra-less and has her legs crossed. Her hair is bobbed and she is wearing high heels. (en)
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  • Author F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda Sayre circa 1919–1920. The plot of the novel drew upon many circumstantial events from the early years of the Fitzgeralds' marriage. (en)
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  • There is a profounder truth in The Beautiful and Damned than the author perhaps intended to convey: the hero and heroine are strange creatures without purpose or method, who give themselves up to wild debaucheries and do not, from beginning to end perform a single serious act; but you somehow get the impression that, in spite of their madness, they are the most rational people in the book.... The inference is that, in such a civilization, the sanest and most creditable thing is to forget organized society and live for the jazz of the moment. (en)
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  • —Edmund Wilson, Literary Spotlight, 1924 (en)
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  • الجميلة والملعون (بالإنجليزية: The Beautiful and the Damned)‏ هي ثاني روايات الكاتب الأمريكي فرنسيس سكوت فيتزجيرالد، ونشرت لأول مرة في مجلة سكريبنير في عام 1922. وهي تصور طبقة النخبة الشرقية خلال عصر الجاز، وتستكشف مجتمع مقهى نيويورك. وكما هو الحال في روايات فيتزجيرالد الأخرى، فإن الشخصيات معقدة، وخاصة فيما يتعلق بالزواج والحميمية. ويعتقد الكتاب مقتبس إلى حد كبير من علاقة فيتزجيرالد مع زوجته زيلدا. (ar)
  • Hermosos y malditos (The beautiful and Damned en inglés), también conocido como Los malditos y los bellos (1970), es la segunda novela escrita por F. Scott Fitzgerald y publicada en 1922. (es)
  • Belli e dannati (The Beautiful and Damned) è il titolo del secondo romanzo dello scrittore statunitense Francis Scott Fitzgerald. Fu pubblicato dall'editore Scribner nel 1922 e ottenne, come il precedente Di qua dal Paradiso, un grande successo. Il romanzo, storia della disgregazione morale causata dal denaro, venne pubblicato a puntate sulla rivista Metropolitan Magazine, prima di essere stampato come libro. Aveva come sottotitolo Un romanzo inchiesta sulla rivolta della gioventù americana. (it)
  • 《아름답고도 저주받은 사람들》(영어: The Beautiful and Damned)은 F. 스콧 피츠제럴드의 두 번째 장편소설로, 1922년 출간되었다. 제1차 세계 대전 전후의 미국 상류 사회와 재즈 시대, 광란의 20년대를 묘사했다. 1922년 영화화되었고, 2016년 스칼릿 조핸슨 주연의 두 번째 영화화가 발표되었다. (ko)
  • Piękni i przeklęci (ang. The Beautiful and Damned) – powieść Francisa S. Fitzgeralda z 1922 roku. (pl)
  • «Прекрасные и проклятые» (англ. The Beautiful and Damned) — второй роман Фрэнсиса Скотта Фицджеральда 1922 года, изображающий портрет американской элиты эпохи джаза. Предполагается, что во многом сюжет романа основан на отношениях Фицджеральда с его женой Зельдой и истории их брака. Джек Уорнер купил права на экранизацию романа, и в декабре 1922 года вышел немой фильм «Прекрасные и проклятые», который был утерян. (ru)
  • Belos e Malditos (The Beautiful and Damned no original), primeiro publicada por Scribner's em 1922, é a segunda obra de F. Scott Fitzgerald. Retrata a elite da Costa Leste do EUA durante a Idade do Jazz, explorando a sociedade dos cafés de Nova Iorque. Tal como nos restantes romances de Fitzgerald, as personagens são complexas, especialmente no que se relaciona com o casamento e intimidade. O livro é geralmente considerado como sendo baseado na relação de Fitzgerald com Zelda Fitzgerald. (pt)
  • Les Heureux et les Damnés (titre original : The Beautiful and Damned), aussi traduit en français sous le titre Beaux et damnés, est le deuxième roman de F. Scott Fitzgerald, initialement publié par les Éditions Scribner en 1922. En 2021 paraît une nouvelle traduction, sous le titre Beaux et maudits, par Julie Wolkenstein, aux éditions P.O.L. (fr)
  • The Beautiful and Damned is a 1922 novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in New York City, the novel's plot follows a young artist Anthony Patch and his flapper wife Gloria Gilbert who become "wrecked on the shoals of dissipation" while excessively partying at the dawn of the hedonistic Jazz Age. As Fitzgerald's second novel, the work focuses upon the swinish behavior and glittering excesses of the American social elite in the heyday of New York's café society. (en)
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  • Belli e dannati (romanzo) (it)
  • 아름답고도 저주받은 사람들 (ko)
  • Piękni i przeklęci (pl)
  • Прекрасные и проклятые (ru)
  • Belos e Malditos (pt)
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