THIS SIDE OF PARADISE

THIS
SIDE OF PARADISE


. . . Well this side of Paradise! . . .
There's little comfort in the wise.
Rupert Brooke.

Experience is the name so many people
give to their mistakes.
Oscar Wilde.


NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
1920


Copyright, 1920, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS


Published April, 1920
Reprinted twice in April, 1920

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TO
SIGOURNEY FAY

CONTENTS

BOOK ONE: THE ROMANTIC EGOTIST

  1. CHAPTERPAGE
  2. I.
    AMORY, SON OF BEATRICE
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    3
  3. II.
    SPIRES AND GARGOYLES
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    41
  4. III.
    THE EGOTIST CONSIDERS
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    99
  5. IV.
    NARCISSUS OFF DUTY
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    131


[INTERLUDE: MAY, 1917-FEBRUARY, 1919.]


BOOK TWO: THE EDUCATION OF A PERSONAGE

  1. CHAPTERPAGE
  2. I.
    THE DÉBUTANTE.
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    179
  3. II.
    EXPERIMENTS IN CONVALESCENCE
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    212
  4. III.
    YOUNG IRONY
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    238
  5. IV.
    THE SUPERCILIOUS SACRIFICE
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    261
  6. V.
    THE EGOTIST BECOMES A PERSONAGE
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    273

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