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The Adjuster
Book • 1926
The Adjuster is a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in his collection 'All the Sad Young Men' in 1926.
It explores themes of dissatisfaction, disillusionment, and the complexities of marriage through the characters of Luella and Charles Hemple.
The story reflects Fitzgerald's own experiences with disillusionment and financial struggles during the time of its writing.
It explores themes of dissatisfaction, disillusionment, and the complexities of marriage through the characters of Luella and Charles Hemple.
The story reflects Fitzgerald's own experiences with disillusionment and financial struggles during the time of its writing.
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as his favorite F. Scott Fitzgerald story, focusing on responsibility and maturity.


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Professor Sarah Churchwell on Genius, Big Dreams and F. Scott Fitzgerald