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- A Comparison of ‘‘Winter Dreams’’ and The Great Gatsby
In this essay, Wendy Perkins considers Fitzgerald's short story in relation to his novel The Great Gatsby.
- ‘‘Magnificently Attune to Life’’: The Value of ‘‘Winter Dreams’’
In the following essay excerpt, Clinton S. Burhans, Jr., focuses on the character of Dexter and the loss of his idealized view of Judy.
- Tamed or Idealized: Judy Jones's Dilemma in ‘‘Winter Dreams’’
In the following essay excerpt, Quentin E. Martin examines the contradictory, yet equally unrealistic, ways in which men react to Judy Jones in ‘‘Winter Dreams.’’
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