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Tender is the night a romance

"Set in the French Riviera in the late 1920s, Tender is the Night is the tragic romance of the young actress Rosemary Hoyt and the stylish American couple Dick and Nicole Diver"--Container.

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  • ""Set in the French Riviera in the late 1920s, Tender is the Night is the tragic romance of the young actress Rosemary Hoyt and the stylish American couple Dick and Nicole Diver"--Container."@en
  • "Rich and handsome Dick and Nicole Diver travel to the French Riviera. They are popular in society, but Nicole has a secret and Dick a weakness. One of them won't survive."
  • "On the rosy sands of the French Riviera, a radiant young American film star, Rosemary Hoyt, falls in love with a handsome doctor of psychiatry. But as the dazzle of their perfect summer fades, their adulterous affair casts long shadows over their lives. Dr. Diver's fragile relationship with his wealthy but unstable wife disintegrates as his career and reputation dissolve in rounds of cocktails."@en
  • "On the rosy sands of the French Riviera, a radiant young American film star, Rosemary Hoyt, falls in love with a handsome doctor of psychiatry. But as the dazzle of their perfect summer fades, their adulterous affair casts long shadows over their lives. Dr. Diver's fragile relationship with his wealthy but unstable wife disintegrates as his career and reputation dissolve in rounds of cocktails.--"@en
  • "It is the French Riviera in the 1920s. Nicole and Dick Diver are a wealthy, elegant, magnetic couple. A coterie of admirers are drawn to them, none more so than the blooming young starlet Rosemary Hoyt. When Rosemary falls for Dick, the Diver's calculated perfection begins to crack and dark truths emerge."
  • "Presents a compelling story of passion and a searing commentary on dependency, revealing the dark brutality lying just beneath the surface in the civilized, glittering society of the 1920's."@en
  • "It is 1925, and Richard Diver is the high priest of the good life on the white sands of the French Riviera. The Beautiful People- film stars, socialites, aristocrats-- gather eagerly and bitchily around him and his wife, Nicole. Beneath the breathtaking glamour, however, is a world of pain, and there is at the core of their lives a brittle hollowness."@en
  • "In "Tender is the Night", Fitzgerald distilled much of his tempestuous life with his wife Zelda, and the knowledge of the wrecked, fabulous Fitzgeralds adds poignancy and regret to this tender, supple and poetic portrait. To the just-fashionable French Riviera come Dick and Nicole Diver - handsome, rich, glamorous and enormous fun. Their dinners are legend, their atmosphere magnetic, their intelligence fine. But something is wrong. Nicole has a secret and Dick a weakness. Together they head towards the rocks on which their lives crash - and only one of them really survives."@en
  • "On the rosy sands of the French Riviera, a radiant young American film star, Rosemary Hoyt, falls in love with a handsome doctor of psychiatry. But as the dazzle of their perfect summer fades, their adulterous affair casts long shadows over their lives."@en
  • "The story of Dick Diver, a young psychiatrist, and his his marriage with a wealthy but mentally ill wife. It tells of his care for her and his ultimate decline into alcoholism and dissolution when she leaves him."@en
  • "'Tender is the Night' is based upon the author's unhappy marriage, and was written as he was experiencing the tragedies of his wife's nervous breakdown and his own decline."

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  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"
  • "Talking books"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Psychological fiction"@en
  • "Love stories"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "General fiction"

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  • "Tender Is the Night, by F. Scott Fitzgerald"
  • "Tender is the night a romance"@en
  • "Tender is the night"
  • "Tender is the night"@en