A reader's guide to "The Great Gatsby" that provides an overview of the novel, discussion questions, exploration of its main themes and symbolism, information on the 1920s, and other resources related to the novel, the author, and his life.
A collection of essays that discuss Fitzgerald's novel including its revival in the 1940s; the themes of love, money, order, and illusion; and its unique style.
Provides background on the life of American author F. Scott Fitzgerald and the influences that shaped his life, features fourteen articles that explore class conflict as portrayed in his novel "The Great Gatsby," and examines issues of social class in the twenty-first century.
Presents a literary analysis of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby," and features a variety of primary historical documents and commentary that offer insight into the context in which the novel was written.