Description |
xii, 744 pages ; 21 cm. |
Series |
The Library of America ; 353
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Library of America ; 353.
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Summary |
"It was Gatsby that solidified his reputation as the chronicler of the Jazz Age and established him as one of the leading American novelists of his generation. Perhaps no other novel of the twentieth century makes a greater claim to being our Great American Novel--for its poetic prose, its exploration of the broad, intertwined themes of money, class, and American optimism (Daisy Buchanan's voice is "full of money"), its dominance of high school and college curricula, and its claims upon the public imagination. The novel is presented in a newly edited text, correcting numerous errors and restoring Fitzgerald's preferred American spellings. Also included in this volume are Fitzgerald's third collection of stories, All the Sad Young Men, which includes some of the author's best short fiction--"Winter Dreams," "The Rich Boy," and "Absolution"--as well as a generous selection of stories and nonfiction from the period 1920-1926, all in newly corrected texts."--Amazon. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
The Great Gatsby -- All the sad young men -- Uncollected short stories 1920-1296 -- Nonfiction 1920-1926. |
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Great Gatsby -- All the sad young men. Rich boy ; Winter dreams ; Baby party ; Absolution ; Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les ; Adjuster ; Hot and cold blood ; "The sensible thing" ; Gretchen's forty winks -- Uncollected stories, 1920-1296. Myra meets his family ; Smilers ; Popular girl ; Dice, brassknuckles, and guitar ; Diamond Dick ; Third casket ; Unspeakable egg ; John Jackson's arcady ; Pusher-in-the-face ; Love in the night ; One of my oldest friends ; A penny spent ; "Not in the guidebook' ; Presumption ; Adolescent marriage ; Dance -- Nonfiction, 1920-1296. Author's apology ; An interview with Mr.Fitzgerald ; Who's who--and why ; Credo of F. Scott Fitzgerald ; Three cities ; What I think and feel at 25 ; How to live on $36,000 a year ; How to live on practically nothing a year ; How to waste mateial -- Chronolgy. |
Subject |
Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940. Works. Selections.
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Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940. Short stories. Selections.
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American fiction -- 20th century.
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American fiction. |
Chronological Term |
20th century |
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Short stories, American -- 20th century.
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Short stories, American. |
Genre/Form |
Short stories, American.
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United States -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Fiction.
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United States. |
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Manners and customs. |
Genre/Form |
Fiction.
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Chronological Term |
1900-1999 |
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Essays.
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Novels.
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Short stories.
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Fiction.
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Added Author |
West, James L. W., III, editor.
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Container of (work) Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940.
Great Gatsby.
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Container of (work) Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940.
All the sad young men.
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Added Title |
Works. Selections https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2018041300
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ISBN |
9781598537147 (hardcover) |
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1598537148 (hardcover) |
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