The Great Gatsby is a classic of American literature and continues to enthral readers more than ninety years after it was first published. This definitive edition of the novel – meticulously edited, annotated and introduced – provides contextual and thematic information, and employs contemporary critical perspectives. Supplemented with landmark critical studies by Jacqueline Lance and Leland S. Person, Jr., this edition of The Great Gatsby brings the text and its contexts closer to the reader
Evangeline Manickam teaches at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras).
Acknowledgements
Introduction
F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Short Biographical Note as Context to Gatsby
The Great Gatsby and the American Dream
The Jazz Age
Questions of Gender Politics
The Trope of the Automobile
The Language of Change and Turbulence
The “Old Money” vs the Nouveau Riche
Narrative Style and Technique
Symbols and Colors
Fitzgerald: A Bibliography
The Great Gatsby
Notes and Annotations
Critical Essays
The Great Gatsby: Driving to Destruction with the Rich and Careless at the Wheel
Jacqueline Lance
“Herstory” and Daisy Buchanan
Leland S. Person, Jr.
Selected Bibliography