Head and Shoulders (story)

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"Head and Shoulders" is a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald written and published in 1920. It was first published in The Saturday Evening Post, with the help of Fitzgerald's agent, Harold Ober. It later appeared in his short story collection Flappers and Philosophers. It tells the story of a young prodigy at Yale who falls for a spirited dancer in spite of himself.

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F. Scott Fitzgerald Books
Novels: This Side of Paradise | The Beautiful and Damned | The Great Gatsby | Tender Is the Night | The Love of the Last Tycoon
Short story books: Flappers and Philosophers | Tales of the Jazz Age | All the Sad Young Men | Taps at Reveille | The Pat Hobby Stories | The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald
Other works: "The Princeton Tiger" | The Vegetable | The Crack-Up | "Winter Dreams" | "Babylon Revisited" | "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" | "The Cut-Glass Bowl" | "Benediction" | "Head and Shoulders"


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