The tragic and haunting story of Dick Diver, a young psychiatrist whose career is thwarted and his genius numbed through marriage to the exquisite and wealthy Nicole Warren.
Tempers flare when a party of privileged college boys, out on the town in New York City in May 1919, clash with a group of left-wing, intellectual journalists, and a band of soldiers just returned from World War I.
Contains six short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald, including the title work in which a hostess turns a visiting cousin from wallflower to coquette, much to her own regret.
Contains ten short stories written by Fitzgerald that were originally published between 1920 and 1937 focusing on wealthy, upper class people and their relationships.