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As F Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece turns 100, the novel remains misunderstood - and it's more relevant than ever ...
With its fantastical, romantic subject matter, luxurious excess and its beloved language – not to mention the nostalgia many ...
F. Scott Fitzgerald's Jazz Age masterpiece, "The Great Gatsby," marks 100 years in publication Thursday -- and for nearly as ...
When " The Great Gatsby " was published on April 10, 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald 's gripping tome caught everyone's attention, ...
A musical incarnation of author F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic 1925 novel "The Great Gatsby" has opened in London's West End, offering audiences the chance to step into Jay Gatsby's world of parties at ...
The Great Gatsby is synonymous ... Michael Farris Smith's new novel, Nick. The title refers, of course, to Nick Carraway, the narrator of Gatsby, who here gets his own fully formed backstory.
A copy of "The Great Gatsby ... Here’s how Nick Carraway, the novel’s gimlet-eyed narrator, recounts his first meeting with his fabulously wealthy neighbor, Gatsby: He smiled understandingly ...
Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" has ... and the tired,” Nick Carraway muses. The thing is, nobody seems to be moving, at least not upward. Gatsby makes his meteoric rise into the ...
A musical incarnation of author F Scott Fitzgerald's classic 1925 novel The Great Gatsby has opened ... is told through the eyes of Gatsby's new neighbour, Nick Carraway, who becomes entwined ...
Scott Fitzgerald wrote "The Great Gatsby" at the height of the roaring ... tells the story of Nick Carraway, a Midwesterner (and veiled Fitzgerald stand-in) who becomes enamored with the bon ...
Scott Fitzgerald's third novel, The Great Gatsby – the ... an incident during the reunion of Gatsby with the now-married Daisy at the cottage of Nick Carraway, the novel's first-person narrator.
Each year, 100 years after its publication this month in April 1925, “The Great ... tired,” Nick Carraway muses. The thing is, nobody seems to be moving, at least not upward. Gatsby makes ...