The Great Gatsby
Suggestion for Further Reading
Bloom, Harold, ed. F. Scott Fitgerald’s The Great Gatsby. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 2003.
Bruccoli, Andrew J., ed. New Essays on The Great Gatsby. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985.
Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Ed. Andrew Turnbull. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1963.
———. Trimalchio: An Early Version of The Great Gatsby. Ed. James L. West. New York: Cambridge University Press, new edition 2002.
Lehan, Richard D. F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Craft of Fiction. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 1966.
Milford, Nancy. Zelda. New York: Harper Perennial, reprint edition 2001.
Turnbull, Andrew. Scott Fitzgerald. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1962.
John Green
by Thebookpanda, January 14, 2013
John Green did a Crash Course on Youtube on Great Gatsby..it's awesome.
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5Nevermind <:l
by sugarspicemuffins, January 16, 2013
Sorry! He does get a call from Chicago but later when Nick says goodbye he gets a call from Philadelphie. My bad!
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0Gatsby's Party
by skycitizenetta, January 17, 2013
Nick does not get drunk at Gatsby's party--in chapter two, he gets drunk at Tom and Myrtle's party. Gatsby's party does not occur until chapter three.
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