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  1. Bérénice se fait couper les cheveux (Bernice Bobs Her Hair) est une nouvelle de Francis Scott Fitzgerald publiée dans The Saturday Evening Post en 1920, avant de figurer dans le recueil de nouvelles Flappers and Philosophers (1920).. Résumé. Bérénice, une jeune fille fortunée du Wisconsin rend visite à sa cousine Marjorie pendant le mois d'août.

  2. The very first scene of “Bernice Bobs Her Hair” begins with observations of how each generation conducts themselves at a party. While the middle-aged ladies gossip and “the younger marrieds […] performed ancient waltzes and terrifying fox trots to the tolerant amusement of their younger brothers and sisters,” the teenagers, caught in ...

  3. Bernice bobs her hair and other stories by Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940. Publication date 1968 Topics Manners and customs -- Fiction, Mœurs et coutumes -- Romans, nouvelles, etc, Manners and customs Publisher London : Penguin Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled; inlibrary Contributor

  4. Bernice Bobs Her Hair” is largely a discussion of the value of femininity, and of what society expects of a young woman in 1920s America. Nearly every character in this story, major or minor, holds some opinion on the matter—and both Bernice and Marjorie evaluate themselves against the traditional feminine standard, to different conclusions. . Fitzgerald uses this very difference to ...

  5. Gender and Femininity. “Bernice Bobs Her Hair” is largely a discussion of the value of femininity, and of what society expects of a young woman in 1920s America. Nearly every character in this story, major or minor, holds some opinion on the matter—and both Bernice and Marjorie evaluate themselves against the traditional feminine standard ...

  6. 18 de mar. de 2011 · 本篇译自Signet公司 1996年1月出版的,由Barbara Solomon作序的《伯妮斯剪发及其它故事》 (Bernice Bobs Her Hair and Other Stories)。. 一 星期六的晚上,暮色降临以后,站在高尔夫球场的发球处望过去,窗户里透 出黄色灯光的乡村俱乐部,像浮在黑色汪洋中的一条船一样 ...

  7. Bernice Bobs Her Hair Summary. At a summer dance being hosted at a country club, teenagers from well-to-do families flirt, dance, and socialize in rituals incomprehensible to the older guests. Standing out from this crowd is Bernice, an awkward 18-year-old girl whose unworldly ways and old-fashioned values clash with the modern manners of her ...