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- The_Offshore_Pirate abstract "\"The Offshore Pirate\" is a short story written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1920. It is one of eight short stories included in Fitzgerald's first published collection, Flappers and Philosophers.The story is about a spoiled young woman named Ardita Farnam, who is on a trip to Florida with her uncle. Their boat is eventually captured by \"pirates,\" and she falls in love with their captain.The story was first published in the May 29, 1920 issue of The Saturday Evening Post, his work's third appearance in the magazine that month. It demonstrates his rapid development as a versatile fiction writer. It is the first story that develops Fitzgerald's recurrent plot idea of a heroine won by her lover's performance of an extraordinary deed.The story was adapted to film as The Off-Shore Pirate in 1921, which starred Viola Dana as Ardita. In 2010 an operatic version by Joel Weiss premiered at Christopher Street Opera in New York City.The story had originally ended with the weak explanation that it was all Ardita's dream. Fitzgerald rewrote the conclusion to emphasize the reality of the story: \"The last line takes Lorimer [the editor of the Post] at his word. It is one of the best lines I've ever written.\"".
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- The_Offshore_Pirate author "F. Scott FITZGERALD".
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- The_Offshore_Pirate comment "\"The Offshore Pirate\" is a short story written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1920. It is one of eight short stories included in Fitzgerald's first published collection, Flappers and Philosophers.The story is about a spoiled young woman named Ardita Farnam, who is on a trip to Florida with her uncle.".
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