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.Garnett urges Llewellynfuneral, Doctor Moon informs Luella that CharlesClark to enter an architectural competition, andis nearly well.She sees this as an opportunity toClark s plan for a suburban bungalow wins theescape to a new life, but Moon compels her to stayprize.Garnett tells Clark that Lucy plans to marrywith her husband.The Hemples resume a normala man named George Hemmick, but after Clark slife together and have two more children.Doctorbungalow is built, he realizes that he still lovesMoon informs Luella that she has grown up and noLucy and that he had designed the house with herlonger needs him and that she must be responsiblein mind.Garnett brings Lucy, who is pregnant, tofor making her home happy.Clark and reveals that he had never gotten theannulment.CHARACTERSDanski, Mrs.Charles and Luella Hemple s cook,CHARACTERSwho quits her job because it is too difficult.LuellaClark, Llewellyn Young architect who tempo-refuses to pay her.rarily separates from his wife, Lucy Wharton Clark.Hemple, Charles Luella Hemple s husband, whoClark, Lucy Wharton Sixteen-year-old girl whosuffers a nervous collapse.elopes with 20-year-old Llewellyn Clark.She leaveshim because she considers him selfish, but they areHemple, Chuck Charles and Luella Hemple sreunited.young son, who dies some time after his father snervous collapse.Garnett, Chauncey Elderly architect who inter-venes to save the marriage of Lucy and LlewellynHemple, Luella Bored and selfish young wifeClark.who learns responsibility after her husband, CharlesHemple, suffers a nervous collapse.Wharton, Elsie Lucy Wharton Clark s mother,who is distressed by her daughter s elopement andKarr, Ede (Mrs.Alphonse Karr) Luella Hemp-separation.le s friend, who listens to Luella s tale of boredomwith her child and husband.Wharton, George Lucy Wharton Clark s father,who asks his friend Chauncey Garnett to interveneMoon, Doctor Mysterious doctor whom Charlesto save Lucy s marriage.Hemple asks to speak to his wife, Luella Hemple.Moon urges a sense of responsibility upon Luella and,when he believes she has finally grown up, tells hershe must be responsible for making her home happy. Afternoon of an AuthorAutobiographical essay.ESQUIRE 6 (August 1936), Adolescent Marriage, The 35, 170; Afternoon of an Author.Description of a tired and lonely author who isFiction.Written December 1925.The SATURDAY trying to come up with an idea for a story.When theEVENING POST 198 (March 6, 1926), 6 7, 229 230, author notices a high-school girl and boy with their233 234; The Price Was High.attention fixed on each other, he is moved by their16 Afternoon of an Author: A Selection of Uncollected Stories and Essaysisolation: He knew he would get something out of return to the job because she likes the man and feelsit professionally, if only in contrast to the growing a duty to live up to the ideals of her profession.seclusion of his life and the increasing necessity ofCHARACTERSpicking over an already well-picked past (AOAA,p.182).Fitzgerald was undecided whether to clas- cartoonist (unnamed) Alcoholic who throws andsify this piece as nonfiction or a story.breaks a bottle of gin when his nurse tries to keep itfrom him.Hixson, Mrs.Agent who unsuccessfully tries toAfternoon of an Author: find a replacement for the nurse who wishes to giveup the case of the alcoholic cartoonist.A Selection of UncollectedStories and Essays nurse (unnamed) Woman who considers givingup the case of the alcoholic cartoonist to whomWith introduction and notes by Arthur Mizener.she is assigned but who goes back to him when herPrinceton, N.J.: Princeton University Library,agent is unable to find a replacement for her.1957; New York: SCRIBNERS, 1958; London: Bod-ley Head, 1958.Contents: A Night at the Fair, Forging Ahead, Basil and Cleopatra, Princ- Aldous Huxley s Cromeeton, Who s Who and Why, How to Liveon $36,000 a Year, How to Live on PracticallyYellow Nothing a Year, How to Waste Material, TenYears in the Advertising Business, One HundredReview.St.Paul Daily News, February 26, 1922,False Starts, Outside the Cabinet-Maker s, Onefeature section, p.6; In His Own Time.Trip Abroad, I Didn t Get Over, AfternoonFitzgerald designates Huxley (1894 1963) afterof an Author, Author s House, Design in Plas-Beerbohm, the wittiest man now writing in Englishter, Boil Some Water Lots of It, Teamed with(In His Own Time, p.129).He describes this satiri-Genius, No Harm Trying, News of Paris Fif-cal novel about an English country house party asteen Years Ago. the sort of book that will infuriate those who takeanything seriously, even themselves (p.129). Air RaidAll the Sad Young MenIn March 1939 Fitzgerald worked for producer JeffLazarus at Paramount with DONALD OGDEN STEW-Story collection.New York: Charles SCRIBNER SART on Air Raid for Madeleine Carroll (1906Sons, 1926.Dedication: TO RING AND ELLIS87), but the movie was not made.LARDNER
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