F. Scott Fitzgerald : The great Gatsby
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F. Scott Fitzgerald : The great Gatsby
(Columbia critical guides / series editor, Richard Beynon)
Columbia University Press, [1999]
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Great Gatsby
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Note
Reprint. 1st published in the Icon critical guides series in 1997 by Icon Books
Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-174) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780231115346
Description
Traces the evolving criticism of the 1925 novel from its first reception to the 1990s, and excerpts substantially from what Tredell considers the best that has been said and thought about it. The chapters are arranged chronologically to show the changing climate and concerns through the decades. An
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: pbk ISBN 9780231115353
Description
More critical writing exists on The Great Gatsby than on any other work of American fiction. This Columbia Critical Guide introduces and contextualizes the key critical debates surrounding Fitzgerald's novel. The extracts and essays included here reflect The Great Gatsby's place as one of the first American novels to make significant use of modernist techniques and explore the influence of this "Lost Generation" work on later American writings. In considering secondary sources from the twenties to the present, this smart and sophisticated study guide offers readers an invaluable resource on this complex rendering of a moment in American history.
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