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Just before The Great Gatsby was to appear—with a publication date of April 10, 1925—the Fitzgeralds were in the south of France. Fitzgerald was waiting for news from Max Perkins, his publisher, and cabled him to request “Any News.” The 29-year-old author had won critical acclaim for his first novel, This Side of Paradise, but had faltered with the less-than-perfect The Beautiful and the Damned. He was earnest about being considered one of the top American writers of his time, and needed the boost that his...
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The Great Gatsby: Essays and Criticism
- Three Themes in The Great Gatsby
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- Critique of American Upper Class Values
- The Paradoxical Role of Women
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- The American Dream
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- A Modernist Masterwork
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