The Great Gatsby Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- Nick Carraway as an Unreliable Narrator
- The Great Gatsby and the Great American Novel
- The Jazz History of the World in The Great Gatsby
- ‘Uncommunicable Forever’: Nick's Dilemma in The Great Gatsby.
- The Importance of the Work
- Insatiable Girls
- Contexts
- The Daisy Chain: The Great Gatsby and Daisy Miller or the Politics of Privacy
- F. Scott Fitzgerald's Evolving American Dream: The ‘Pursuit of Happiness’ in Gatsby, Tender Is the Night, and The Last Tycoon
- Style as Politics in The Great Gatsby
- Fitzgerald and Hemingway in 1925-1926
- ‘His Mind Aglow’: The Biological Undercurrent in Fitzgerald's Gatsby and Other Works
- Out of Minnesota: Mythography and Generational Poetics in the Writings of Bob Dylan and F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Ressentiment and the Social Poetics of The Great Gatsby: Fitzgerald Reads Cather
- Jazz Fractures: F. Scott Fitzgerald and Epochal Representation
- Carraway's Complaint
- Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
- Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
- Further Reading