history criticism interpretation

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Literary masterpieces : The Great Gatsby

Gale study guides to great literature
2000
Literary Masterpieces is one series of the trio that makes up the Gale Study Guides to Great Literature (the others are Literary Topics and Literary Masters). Each Literary Masterpieces volume chooses a book by one of the authors covered in Literary Masters and offers a discussion of themes, characters, comparisons with social events of the era when the book was written and a critical analysis. The Great Gatsby was F. Scott Fitzgerald's sixth published book and is one of two American books loved by both literary critics and a wide, general audience. When he wrote it, Fitzgerald was already a well-known writer.

Literary masters : Dashiell Hammett

Gale study guides to great literature
2000
Literary Masters is one series of the trio that makes up the Gale Study Guides to Great Literature (the others are Literary Masterpieces and Literary Topics). Each Literary Masters volume introduces a significant author and covers basic biographical information. Dashiell Hammett popularized the hard-boiled detective in American crime fiction to an art form and drew on his experiences as a private eye to create believable characters in realistic situations.

Literary masters : Ernest Hemingway

Gale study guides to great literature
2000
Literary Masters is one series of the trio that makes up the Gale Study Guides to Great Literature (the others are Literary Masterpieces and Literary Topics). Each Literary Masters volume introduces a significant author and covers basic biographical information. Ernest Hemingway is linked with the expatriate movement and his novels and short stories deal with the mindset that came with being part of the "lost generation", that group of American writers who had been affected by World War I and its aftermath. He also traveled widely, identifying especially with Spain and Cuba and using these and other countries and cultures for inspiration.
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