• "The Cut-Glass Bowl" is a short story by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald, first published in the May 1920 issue of Scribner's Magazine...
  • Originally published just a few months after This Side of Paradise, his first and (at the time) most commercially successful novel, the Cut Glass Bowl is no exception.
  • If those two had combined we’d have been the little fellow, the cut-glass bowl. 343. struggling along, picking up smaller orders, hanging back on risks.
  • Evylyn Piper has a cut-glass bowl in her home, a traditional wedding gift in the Middle West. The cut-glass bowl serves as a metaphor which Fitzgerald...
  • The Cut-Glass Bowl by F. Scott Fitzgerald. There was a rough stone age and a smooth stone age and a bronze age, and many years afterward a cut-glass age.
  • The children left with their copies of F. Scott Fitzgerald's, The Cut Glass Bowl, and one very simple instruction, that being to take the following quote
  • The Cut-Glass Bowl tells the story of a wealthy family and their prized possession, a beautiful cut-glass bowl.
  • Using the cut-glass bowl as a unifying object/theme throughout more than 10 years of narrative. ... The cut-glass bowl is the everpresent reminder of that fact.
  • The focal point: a cut-glass bowl, a silent witness to forbidden secrets. The bowl, once a symbol of union, now mirrors the cracks in their relationship.
  • The Pipers’ son, Donald went to war and a brown letter NEAR the cut glass bowl gives Mrs Piper the intuition that her son has passed away.
  • She was given a large cut-glass bowl by an ex-lover, who says it was like her in that it was "hard, beautiful, empty, and easy to see through."
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