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![]() The FountainheadAyn RandAyn Rand's The Fountainhead takes place in New York City during the 1920s and 30s. It depicts the struggles of innovative architect Howard Roark and his unswerving devotion to his own thinking and judgment. His autonomous thinking allows him to create and successfully fight for revolutionary designs. The Fountainhead made Ayn Rand famous by presenting in an accessible way her anti-communist ideals and her conviction that individuals should lead their lives undominated by others. Search this CliffsNote
Book SummaryAyn Rand BiographyPersonal BackgroundCareer HighlightsRand's Philosophy: ObjectivismAbout The FountainheadSummary and Analysis by ChapterPart One: Peter KeatingPart Two: Ellsworth TooheyPart Three: Gail WynandPart Four: Howard RoarkCharacter ListCharacter MapCharacter AnalysisHoward RoarkDominique FranconGail WynandPeter KeatingEllsworth TooheyHenry CameronSteven MalloryAusten HellerMike DonniganKent LansingRoger EnrightGuy FranconCatherine HalseyLois CookGus WebbCritical EssaysThe Literary Integration of The FountainheadAyn Rand's Writing StyleStudy and Homework HelpFull Glossary for The FountainheadQuizEssay QuestionsPractice Projects
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