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  1. Adams, Michael.;
    Biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald.  In: The Great Gatsby (Critical Insights) by Dickstein, Morris., Salem Pr Inc. 2010, p. 10-18(9)

  2. Adams, Michael.;
    Gatsby, Tycoon, Island, and the Film Critics.  In: Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual 1978: p. 296-306(11)

  3. Alderman, Taylor.;
    The Great Gatsby and Hopalong Cassidy.  In: Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual 1975, pp. 83-87(5)

  4. Aldrich, Elizabeth Kaspar.;
    Genteel Women and Flappers.  In: Johnson, Claudia (Ed.)., Class Conflict : Class Conflict in F. Scott Fitzgerald's the Great Gatsby (Social Issues in Literature). Greenhaven Pr., 2007/12, ISBN: 9780737738995, p. 93-96(4)

  5. Anderson, Hilton.;
    Weight and Balance in The Great Gatsby.  In: English Language Notes 27.1 (1989): p. 58-60(3)

  6. Auchincloss, Louis.;
    The American Dream: All Gush and Twinkle.  In: Readings on 'The Great Gatsby.' Ed. Katie de Koster. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998, p. 83-86(4)

     
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  7. Barbour, Brian M.;
    Two American Dreams in Conflict.  In: Johnson, Claudia (Ed.)., Class Conflict : Class Conflict in F. Scott Fitzgerald's the Great Gatsby (Social Issues in Literature). Greenhaven Pr., 2007/12, ISBN: 9780737738995, p. 67-72(6)

  8. Barnett, Louise K.;
    Speech, Society and Self-Image in The Great Gatsby.  In: Rivista di Studi Anglo-Americani,5.7(1989): p. 303-314(12) ISSN:1591-7320

  9. Barrett, Laura.;
    "Material without being real": Photography and the end of reality in The Great Gatsby.  In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Winter 1998. Vol. 30, no. 4; p. 540-557(18)

  10. Barron, Jonathan N.;
    Teaching Regionalism and Class in The Great Gatsby.  In: Bryer, Jackson R. & VanArsdale, Nancy P (eds)., Approaches to Teaching Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Approaches to Teaching World Literature). Modern Language Assn of Amer, 2009/01. ISBN:9781603290203, p. 59-67(9)

  11. Bellenir, Karen.;
    J. P. Morgan and Gatsby's Name.  In: Studies in American Fiction, 21.1 (1993): p. 111-115(5)

  12. Bender, Bert.;
    His mind aglow: The biological undercurrent in Fitzgerald's Gatsby and other works.  In: Journal of American Studies. Cambridge: Dec 1998. Vol. 32; p. 399-420(22)

  13. Berman, Ronald.;
    A Flawed View of Greatness.  In: Johnson, Claudia (Ed.)., Class Conflict : Class Conflict in F. Scott Fitzgerald's the Great Gatsby (Social Issues in Literature). Greenhaven Pr., 2007/12, ISBN: 9780737738995, p. 80-87(8)

  14. Berman, Ronald.;
    'Oh, science and art, and all that': Reflections on The Great Gatsby.  In: Journal of Aesthetic Education, 23.3 (1989): p. 85-95(11)

  15. Berret, Anthony.;
    Using Music to Teach The Great Gatsby.  In: Bryer, Jackson R. & VanArsdale, Nancy P (eds)., Approaches to Teaching Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Approaches to Teaching World Literature). Modern Language Assn of Amer, 2009/01. ISBN:9781603290203, p. 194-200(7)

  16. Beuka, Robert.;
    Love, Loss, and Real Estate: Teaching The Great Gatsby in the Suburban Age.  In: Bryer, Jackson R. & VanArsdale, Nancy P (eds)., Approaches to Teaching Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Approaches to Teaching World Literature). Modern Language Assn of Amer, 2009/01. ISBN:9781603290203, p. 68-74(7)

  17. Bewley, Marius.;
    Fitzgerald's View of Class and the American Dream.  In: Johnson, Claudia (Ed.)., Class Conflict : Class Conflict in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Social Issues in Literature). Greenhaven Pr., 2007/12, ISBN: 9780737738995, p. 23-30(8)

  18. Bewley, Marius.;
    The True Heir of the American Dream.  In: Readings on 'The Great Gatsby.' Ed. Katie de Koster. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998, p. 96-103(8)

  19. Bicknell, John W.;
    Class and Spiritual Corruption.  In: Johnson, Claudia (Ed.)., Class Conflict : Class Conflict in F. Scott Fitzgerald's the Great Gatsby (Social Issues in Literature). Greenhaven Pr., 2007/12, ISBN: 9780737738995, p. 97-100(4)

  20. Billy, Ted.;
    Agents of Madness or Despair: A Note on The Secret Agent and The Great Gatsby.  In: Studies in American Fiction, 11.1(1983): p. 101-106(6)

  21. Billy, Ted.;
    "Look Here, You See": Focusing on Myopic Vision in The Great Gatsby.  In: Bryer, Jackson R. & VanArsdale, Nancy P (eds)., Approaches to Teaching Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Approaches to Teaching World Literature). Modern Language Assn of Amer, 2009/01. ISBN:9781603290203, p. 156-161(6)

  22. Bird, Christine M., and Thomas L. McHaney.;
    The Great Gatsby and The Golden Bough.  In: The Arizona Quarterly 34.2 (1978): p. 125-130(6)

  23. Bizzell, Patricia.;
    Pecuniary Emulation of the Mediator in The Great Gatsby.  In: MLN, 94.4 (May 1979). pp. 774- 783(10) [also: Gatsby. Harold Bloom(ed)., Chelsea House. 1991. ISBN: 0-7910-0958-0, p. 113-120(8)]

  24. Bolton, Matthew J.;
    A Fragment of Lost Words: Narrative Ellipses in The Great Gatsby.  In: The Great Gatsby (Critical Insights) by Dickstein, Morris., Salem Pr Inc. 2010, p. 190-204(15)

  25. Bradbury, Malcolm.;
    The High Cost of Immersion.  In: Readings on 'The Great Gatsby.' Ed. Katie de Koster. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998, p. 141-146(6)

  26. Brauer, Stephen.;
    What Makes Him Great? Teaching The Great Gatsby and the New Historicism.  In: Bryer, Jackson R. & VanArsdale, Nancy P (eds)., Approaches to Teaching Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Approaches to Teaching World Literature). Modern Language Assn of Amer, 2009/01. ISBN:9781603290203, p. 84-92(9)

  27. Breitwieser, Mitchell.;
    The Great Gatsby: Grief, Jazz and the Eye-Witness.  In: Arizona Quarterly 47.3 (1991): p. 17-70(54)

  28. Brian, Sutton.;
    Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 1997. Vol. 55, no.2; p. 94-96(3)

  29. Brian, Sutton.;
    Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 2000. Vol. 58, no.2; p. 103-106(4)

  30. Brian, Sutton.;
    Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 2000. Vol. 59, no.1; p. 37-39(3)

  31. Briggs, Ward.;
    Petronius and Virgil in "The Great Gatsby".  In: International Journal of the Classical Tradition, Vol. 6, No. 2 (Fall, 1999), pp. 226-235(10)

  32. Brooks, Nigel.;
    Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and Glyn's Three Weeks.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Summer 1996. Vol. 54, no. 4; p. 233-236(4)

  33. Bryer, Jackson R.;
    Style as Meaning in The Great Gatsby: Notes Towards a New Approach.  In: Critical Essays on F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby", ed. Scott Donaldson (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1984), pp. 117-129(13)

  34. Bryer, Jackson R.;
    The Great Gatsby: A Survey of Scholarship and Criticism.  In: Bryer, Jackson R. & VanArsdale, Nancy P (eds)., Approaches to Teaching Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Approaches to Teaching World Literature). Modern Language Assn of Amer, 2009/01. ISBN:9781603290203, p. 3-15(13)

  35. Budick, Emily Miller.;
    Gatsby and Emerson.  In: Gatsby. Harold Bloom(ed)., Chelsea House. 1991. ISBN: 0-7910-0958-0, p. 161-177(17)

  36. Buitenhuis, Peter.;
    Trimalchio: An Early Version of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.  In: Reference Reviews. Harlow: 2001. Vol. 15, no. 1; p. 32-33(2)

  37. Burnam, Tom.;
    The Illusion of Class.  In: Johnson, Claudia (Ed.)., Class Conflict : Class Conflict in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Social Issues in Literature). Greenhaven Pr., 2007/12, ISBN: 9780737738995, p. 108-112(5)

     
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  38. Callahan, John F.;
    F. Scott Fitzgerald's Evolving American Dream: The "Pursuit of Happines" in Gatsby, Tender Is the Night, and The Last Tycoon.  In: Twentieth century literature 42.3 (Fall 1996): 374-394(22)

  39. Canterbery, E. Ray.;
    Thorstein Veblen and "The Great Gatsby".  In: Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 33, No. 2 (Jun., 1999), pp. 297-304(8)

  40. Carringer, Robert L.;
    "Citizen Kane", "The Great Gatsby", and Some Conventions of American Narrative.  In: Critical Inquiry, Vol. 2, No. 2(Winter, 1975), pp. 307-325(19)

  41. Cervo, Nathan A.;
    Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Spring 2005. Vol. 63, no. 3; p. 169-170(2)

  42. Christensen, Bryce J.;
    The Mystery of Ungodliness.  In: Gatsby. Harold Bloom(ed)., Chelsea House. 1991. ISBN: 0-7910-0958-0, p. 154-160(7)

  43. Chu, Hyung-Hwa.;
    Adult ESL Learners Reading and Discussing The Great Gatsby: Literary Response to and Perceptions of Reading and Discussing a Narrative Novel written in English by Hyung-Hwa Chu, B.A.; M.A. Dissertation. The University of Texas at Austin. May 2008. 203 pp.

  44. Clark, Edwin.;
    A Farewell to Flappers.  In: Readings on 'The Great Gatsby.' Ed. Katie de Koster. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998, p. 133-136(4)

  45. Coleman, Dan.;
    A World Complete In Itself ': Gatsby's Elegiac Narration.  In: The Great Gatsby (Critical Insights) by Dickstein, Morris., Salem Pr Inc. 2010, p. 161-189(29)

  46. Coleman, Dan.;
    Tuning in to conversation in the novel: Gatsby and the dynamics of dialogue.  In: Style. DeKalb: Spring 2000. Vol. 34, no. 1; p. 52-78(27)

  47. Conniff, Richard.;
    The Rich Are Different.  In: Johnson, Claudia (Ed.)., Class Conflict : Class Conflict in F. Scott Fitzgerald's the Great Gatsby (Social Issues in Literature). Greenhaven Pr., 2007/12, ISBN: 9780737738995, p. 120-127(8)

  48. Corso, Joseph.;
    One Not-Forgotten Summer Night: Sources for Fictional Symbols of American Character in The Great Gatsby.  In: Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual 1976, pp. 8-33(26)

  49. Cowley, Malcolm.;
    The Class Consumerism of Fitzgerald's Life.  In: Johnson, Claudia (Ed.)., Class Conflict : Class Conflict in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Social Issues in Literature). Greenhaven Pr., 2007/12, ISBN: 9780737738995, p. 31-35(5)

  50. Cox, Geof.;
    Three Literary Figures: Thomas Edison, Scott Fitzgerald, and The Great Gatsby.  In: Essays in Poetics 10, No. 2(September 1985): p. 28-34(7)

  51. Coyle, John.;
    Meaulnes, Gatsby, and the Possibilities of Romance.  In: Essays in Poetics,12, No. I ( April 1987): p. 15-40(26)

  52. Curnutt, Kirk.;
    All That Jazz: Defining Modernity and Milieu The Great Gatsby.  In: Bryer, Jackson R. & VanArsdale, Nancy P (eds)., Approaches to Teaching Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Approaches to Teaching World Literature). Modern Language Assn of Amer, 2009/01. ISBN:9781603290203, p. 40-49(10)

  53. Curnutt, Kirk.;
    Upper- and Middle-Class Waste and Destruction.  In: Johnson, Claudia (Ed.)., Class Conflict : Class Conflict in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Social Issues in Literature). Greenhaven Pr., 2007/12, ISBN: 9780737738995, p. 53-59(7)

  54. Cutchins, Dennis.;
    Adaptations in the Classroom: Using Film to "Read" The Great Gatsby.  In: Literature/Film Quarterly. Salisbury: 2003. Vol. 31, no. 4; p. 295-303(9)

     
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  55. Dahl, Curtis.;
    Fitzgerald's Use of American Architectural Styles in The Great Gatsby.  In: American Studies 25.1 (1984): p. 91-102(12)

  56. Dalton, Gross; Maryjean, Gross,;
    Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.   In: The Explicator. Washington: Summer 1995. Vol. 53, no.4; p. 230-231(2)

  57. De Boel, Gunnar.;
    Junkermann by M. Karagatsis: A Greek Great Gatsby and Tender is the Night.  In: Journal of Modern Greek Studies, Vol. 27, no. 1, May 2009, pp. 55-79(25)

  58. Decker, Jeffrey Louis.;
    Corruption and Anti-Immigrant Sentiments Skew a Traditional American Tale.  In: Readings on 'The Great Gatsby.' Ed. Katie de Koster. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998, p. 121-132(12)

  59. Decker, Jeffrey Louis.;
    Gatsby's Pristine Dream: The Diminishment of the Self-Made Man in the Tribal Twenties.  In: Novel 28.1(1994): p. 52-71(20)

  60. Dessner, Lawrence Jay.;
    Photography and The Great Gatsby.  In: The Great Gatsby (Critical Insights) by Dickstein, Morris., Salem Pr Inc. 2010, p. 230-245(16) [Also: Critical Essays on F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby", ed. Scott Donaldson Boston: G. K. Hall, 1984, pp. 175-186]

  61. Dickstein, Morris.;
    On The Great Gatsby.  In: The Great Gatsby (Critical Insights) by Dickstein, Morris., Salem Pr Inc. 2010, p. 3-9(7)

  62. Dillon, Andrew.;
    The Great Gatsby: The Vitality of Illusion.  In: Arizona Quarterly 44.1 (1988): p. 49-61(13)

  63. Dilworth, Tom.;
    Gertrude Stein in Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 2008. Vol. 67, no. 1; p. 24-26(3)

  64. Dixon, Wheeler Winston.;
    The Three Film Versions of The Great Gatsby: A Vision Deferred.  In: Literature/Film Quarterly. Salisbury: 2003. Vol. 31, no. 4; p. 287-294(8)

  65. Donaldson, Scott.;
    Class Snobbery and Education.  In: Johnson, Claudia (Ed.)., Class Conflict : Class Conflict in F. Scott Fitzgerald's the Great Gatsby (Social Issues in Literature). Greenhaven Pr., 2007/12, ISBN: 9780737738995, p. 36-44(9)

  66. Donaldson, Scott.;
    Possessions in The Great Gatsby.  In: Southern Review, 30 (2001): p. 187-210(24)

  67. Donaldson, Scott.;
    The Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald.  In: Johnson, Claudia (Ed.)., Class Conflict : Class Conflict in F. Scott Fitzgerald's the Great Gatsby (Social Issues in Literature). Greenhaven Pr., 2007/12, ISBN: 9780737738995, p. 16-22(7)

  68. Donaldson,Scott.;
    The Trouble with Nick.  In: Critical Essays on F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, ed. Scott Donaldson (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1984), pp. 131-139(9)

  69. Doyno, Victor.;
    Patterns in The Great Gatsby.  In: Critical Essays on F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, Scott Donaldson (ed.). Boston: Hall, 1984. p. 94-105(12)

  70. Drennan, William Ryland.;
    "I know old Niceros and he's no liar": Nick Carraway's name in The Great Gatsby.  In: ANQ. Lexington: Oct 1989. Vol. 2, no. 4; p. 145-146(2)

  71. Dyson, A.E.;
    The Universality of Class Divisions.  In: Johnson, Claudia (Ed.)., Class Conflict : Class Conflict in F. Scott Fitzgerald's the Great Gatsby (Social Issues in Literature). Greenhaven Pr., 2007/12, ISBN: 9780737738995, p. 60-66(7)

     
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  72. Eble, Kenneth E.;
    The Craft of Revision: The Great Gatsby.  In: The Great Gatsby (Critical Insights) by Dickstein, Morris., Salem Pr Inc. 2010, p. 144-160(17)

  73. Edward, Wasiolek.;
    The Sexual Drama of Nick and Gatsby.  In: The International Fiction Review 19 (1992): p. 14-22(9) ISSN: 0315-4149

  74. Edwards, Duane.;
    Who Killed Myrtle Wilson? A Study of The Great Gatsby.  In: Ball State University Forum 23, No. I (Winter 1982): p. 35-41(7)

  75. Elkins, Marilyn.;
    Teaching The Great Gatsby through Examining Gender Roles.  In: Bryer, Jackson R. & VanArsdale, Nancy P (eds)., Approaches to Teaching Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Approaches to Teaching World Literature). Modern Language Assn of Amer, 2009/01. ISBN:9781603290203, p. 181-188(8)

  76. Evans, O. H.;
    'A Sort of Moral Attention': The Narrator of The Great Gatsby.  In: Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual 1971. ed by Matthew J. Bruccoli. & C.E.Frazer Clark, Jr. Microcard Editions, 1971. ISBN 0-910972-12-5, ISBN 0-910972-12-5, p. 117-129(13)

  77. Fair, Ray C.;
    The Great Gatsby: Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Harvard, Oxford.  In: Eastern Economic Journal. Bloomsburg: Spring 2003. Vol. 29, no. 2; p. 159-163(5)

  78. Farr, Cecilia Konchar.;
    Doubting Nick: Reading Nick Reading Gatsby Reading Daisy.  In: Bryer, Jackson R. & VanArsdale, Nancy P (eds)., Approaches to Teaching Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Approaches to Teaching World Literature). Modern Language Assn of Amer, 2009/01. ISBN:9781603290203, p. 175-180(6)

  79. Faust, MarjorieannHollomon.;
    The Great Gatsby and Its 1925 Contemporaries. A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Ph.D.In the College of Arts and Sciences. Georgia State University, 2008. 212 pp.

  80. Fegley, Jonathan P.;
    "If I Couldn't Be Perfect I Wouldn't Be Anything": Teaching Becoming and Being in The Great Gatsby.  In: Bryer, Jackson R. & VanArsdale, Nancy P (eds)., Approaches to Teaching Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Approaches to Teaching World Literature). Modern Language Assn of Amer, 2009/01. ISBN:9781603290203, p. 126-138(13)

  81. Fetterley, Judith.;
    The Great Gatsby: Fitzgerald's Droit de Seigneur.  In: Gatsby. Harold Bloom(ed)., Chelsea House. 1991. ISBN: 0-7910-0958-0, p. 103-112(10)

  82. Fitter, Chris.;
    From the Dream to the Womb: Visionary Impulse and Political Ambivalence in The Great Gatsby.  In: Journal x 3.1 (1998): 1-21(21) ISSN: 0278-310X

  83. Fjellestad, Danuta and Wikborg, Eleanor.;
    Fiction and Film: Teaching Aspects of Narrative in The Great Gatsby.  In: Bryer, Jackson R. & VanArsdale, Nancy P (eds)., Approaches to Teaching Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Approaches to Teaching World Literature). Modern Language Assn of Amer, 2009/01. ISBN:9781603290203, p. 189-193(5)

  84. Fraser, Keath.;
    Another Reading of The Great Gatsby.  In: Critical Essays on F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby," ed. Scott Donaldson (Boston: G. K. Hall and Co., 1984), pp. 140-153(14)

  85. Fryer, Sarah Beebe.;
    Beneath the Mask: The Plight of Daisy Buchanan.  In: Critical Essays on F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. Ed. Scott Donaldson. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1984. p. 153-166(14)

  86. Fussell, Edwin S.;
    Fitzgerald's Brave New World.  In: Gatsby. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1991. p. 13-15(3)

     
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  87. Geismar, Maxwell David.;
    F. Scott Fitzgerald: Orestes at the Ritz.  In: Gatsby. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1991. p. 11-13(3) [The Last of the Provincials: The American Novel 1915-1925. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1947. 316-20]

  88. Gervais, Ronald J.;
    Daisy or Marx? .  In: Johnson, Claudia (Ed.)., Class Conflict : Class Conflict in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Social Issues in Literature). Greenhaven Pr., 2007/12, ISBN: 9780737738995, p. 113-119(7)

  89. Giardini, Cesare.;
    F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby.  In: Literary Review. Madison: Spring 2002. Vol. 45, no. 3; p. 481-482(2)

  90. Gibb,Thomas.;
    Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 2005. Vol. 63, no. 2; p. 96-98(3)

  91. Giles, Paul.;
    Aquinas vs. Weber: Ideological Esthetics in The Great Gatsby.  In: Mosaic 22.4 (1989): p. 1-12(12)

  92. Giltrow, Janet.; Stouck, David.;
    Style as Politics in 'The Great Gatsby.'.  In: Studies in the Novel. Vol. 29(1997). no. 4. p. 476-490(15)

  93. Giltrow, Janet and Stouck, David.;
    Teaching Mode, Style, and Politics in The Great Gatsby.  In: Bryer, Jackson R. & VanArsdale, Nancy P (eds)., Approaches to Teaching Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Approaches to Teaching World Literature). Modern Language Assn of Amer, 2009/01. ISBN:9781603290203, p. 139-147(9)

  94. Gizzo, Suzanne del.;
    The American Dream Unhinged: Romance and Reality in The Great Gatsby and Fight Club.  In: The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review, vol. 6, 2007-2008, p. 69-94(26)

  95. Godden, Richard.;
    Glamor on the Turn.  In: Gatsby. Harold Bloom(ed)., Chelsea House. 1991. ISBN: 0-7910-0958-0, p. 121-136(16) [Also: Journal of American Studies 16:3 (1982): 343-359]

  96. Godden, Richard.;
    The Great Gatsby: Glamor on the Turn.  In: Journal of American Studies, 16.3 (1982): p. 343-371(29)

  97. Goldhurst, William.;
    The Cynical Views of an American Literary Generation.  In: Readings on 'The Great Gatsby.' Ed. Katie de Koster. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998, p. 73-82(10)

  98. Godshalk, W. L.;
    The Great Gatsby and Edward Thomas's 'Rain'.  In: English Language Notes 32.4 (1995): p. 75-78(4)

  99. Goldsmith, Meredith.;
    White Skin, White Mask: Passing, Posing, and Performing in The Great Gatsby.  In: MFS Modern Fiction Studies, Vol. 49, no. 3, Fall 2003, pp. 443-468(26)

  100. Goodale, Gloria.;
    Twenty-First-Century Flappers.  In: Johnson, Claudia (Ed.)., Class Conflict : Class Conflict in F. Scott Fitzgerald's the Great Gatsby (Social Issues in Literature). Greenhaven Pr., 2007/12, ISBN: 9780737738995, p. 128-132(5)

  101. Green, Amy M.;
    The Critical Reception of The Great Gatsby.  In: The Great Gatsby (Critical Insights) by Dickstein, Morris., Salem Pr Inc. 2010, p. 39-45(7)

  102. Greg, Forter.;
    Against Melancholia: Contemporary Mourning Theory, Fitzgeraldis The Great Gatsby, and the Politics of Unfinished Grief.  In: differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, Vol. 14, no. 2, Summer 2003, pp. 134-170(37)

  103. Gross, Theodore L.;
    F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Hero in Retrospect.  In: Gatsby. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House, 1991. p. 29-31(3) [Also: South Atlantic Quarterly 67 (1968): 65-68]

  104. Gunn, Giles.;
    F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Gatsby" and the Imagination of Wonder.  In: Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Vol. 41, No. 2 (Jun., 1973), pp. 171-183(13)

     
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  105. Harvey, W.J.;
    Theme and Texture in The Great Gatsby.  In: Critical Essays on F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, Scott Donaldson (ed.). Boston: Hall, 1984. p. 75-84(10)

  106. Hart, Jeffrey .;
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  111. Hermansson, Casie.;
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  112. Hochman, Barbara.;
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  119. Kenner, Hugh.;
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  120. Kerr, Frances.;
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  125. Kurt, Zeynep Yilmaz.;
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  134. Lehan, Richard.;
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  135. Lena, Alberto.;
    Deceitful Traces of Power: An Analysis of the Decadence of Tom Buchanan in The Great Gatsby.  In: Canadian Review of American Studies/Revue Canadienne d'Etudes Americaines, 28.1 (1998): p. 19-41(23)

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  137. Lewis, Charles.;
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  138. Lhamon, Jr., W.T.;
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  140. Liston, William T.;
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  141. Lockridge, Ernest.;
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  142. Long, Robert Emmet.;
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  145. Lynn, David H.;
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  147. Magistrale Tony, and Mary Jane Dickerson.;
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  148. Makowsky, Veronica.;
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  149. Mandel, Jerome.;
    The Grotesque Rose: Medieval Romance and The Great Gatsby.  In: Modern Fiction Studies 34.4 (1989): p. 541-558(18)

  150. Mansell, Darrel.;
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  151. Margolies, Alan.;
    Novel to Play to Film: Four Versions of The Great Gatsby.  In: Critical Essays on F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, Scott Donaldson (ed.). Boston: Hall, 1984. p. 187-200(14)

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  153. McAdams, Tony.;
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  157. Michelson, Bruce.;
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  158. Miller, James E., Jr.;
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  160. Mitchell, Giles.;
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  161. Monroe, H. Keith.;
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  162. Moreland, Kim.;
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  163. Moreland, Kim.;
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  164. Morris, Mike.;
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  165. Moyer, Kermit W.;
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  167. Mustain, Gene. & Capeci, Jerry.;
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  168. Nowlin, Michael.;
    Teaching the Racial Subtext of The Great Gatsby.  In: Bryer, Jackson R. & VanArsdale, Nancy P (eds)., Approaches to Teaching Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Approaches to Teaching World Literature). Modern Language Assn of Amer, 2009/01. ISBN:9781603290203, p. 50-58(9)

     
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  171. Palladino, Jennifer Banach.;
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  172. Parker, David.;
    The Great Gatsby: Two Versions of the Hero.  In: English Studies 54 ( 1973): p. 37-51(15)

  173. Parr, Susan Resneck.;
    Individual Responsibility in The Great Gatsby.  In: Virginia Quarterly Review 57.4 (1981): p. 662-680(19)

  174. Pauly, Thomas H.;
    Gatsby as Gangster.  In: Studies in American Fiction 21.2 (1993): p. 225-236(12)

  175. Pauly, Thomas H.;
    Gatsby Is a Sinister Gangster.  In: Readings on 'The Great Gatsby.' Ed. Katie de Koster. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998, p. 41-51(11)

  176. Person, Leland S. Jr.;
    "Herstory'' and Daisy Buchanan.  In: The Great Gatsby (Critical Insights) by Dickstein, Morris., Salem Pr Inc. 2010, p. 255-265(11)

  177. Phelan, James.;
    Narrative Structure and Style Rhetoric and Ethics in The Great Gatsby; or, Fabula, Progression, and the Functions of Nick Carraway.  In: Bryer, Jackson R. & VanArsdale, Nancy P (eds)., Approaches to Teaching Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Approaches to Teaching World Literature). Modern Language Assn of Amer, 2009/01. ISBN:9781603290203, p. 99-110(12)

  178. Phelps, Henry C.;
    Literary history/unsolved mystery: The Great Gatsby and the Hall-Mills murder case.  In: ANQ. Lexington: Summer 2001. Vol. 14, no. 3; p. 33-39(7)

  179. Plath, James.;
    "What's in a name, old sport?": Kipling's The Story of the Gadsbys as a possible source for Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.  In: Journal of Modern Literature. Bloomington: Winter 2001/2002. Vol. 25, no. 2; p. 131-140(10)

  180. Posnock, Ross.;
    'A New World, Material Without Being Real': Fitzgerald's Critique of Capitalism in The Great Gatsby".  In: Critical Essays on F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, ed. Scott Donaldson (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1984), pp. 201-213(13)

  181. Posse, Seoane Elena.;
    Characteristics of apposition in The Great Gatsby.  In: Revista alicantina de estudios ingleses. No. 07 (Nov. 1994). ISSN 0214-4808, pp. 171-184(14)

  182. Preston, Elizabeth.;
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  183. Prigozy, Ruth.;
    Introduction to The Great Gatsby.  In: The Great Gatsby (Critical Insights) by Dickstein, Morris., Salem Pr Inc. 2010, p. 95-123(29)

     
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  185. Reed, Jeremy.;
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  186. Robert lan Scott.;
    Entropy Vs. Ecology in The Great Gatsby.  In: Queen's Quarterly 82, No.4(Winter 1975) , p. 559-571(13)

  187. Rodney, Allen, William.;
    Allusions to The Great Gatsby in John Cheever's "The Swimmer".  In: Studies in Short Fiction. Newberry: Summer 1989. Vol. 26, no. 3; p. 289-293(5)

  188. Roulston, Robert.;
    Humor in the Service of Class Criticism.  In: Johnson, Claudia (Ed.)., Class Conflict : Class Conflict in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Social Issues in Literature). Greenhaven Pr., 2007/12, ISBN: 9780737738995, p. 101-107(7)

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    The Great Gatsby: Fitzgerald's Opulent Synthesis (1925).  In: The Great Gatsby (Critical Insights) by Dickstein, Morris., Salem Pr Inc. 2010, p. 124-143(20)

  190. Rowe, Joyce A.;
    Delusions of American Idealism.  In: Readings on 'The Great Gatsby.' Ed. Katie de Koster. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998, p. 87-95(9)

     
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    Structural Imagery in The Great Gatsby: Metaphor and Matrix.  In: Language and Literature 20 (1995): p. 61-78(18)

  192. Sanderson, Rena.;
    Daisy, Jordan, and Myrtle.  In: Johnson, Claudia (Ed.)., Class Conflict : Class Conflict in F. Scott Fitzgerald's the Great Gatsby (Social Issues in Literature). Greenhaven Pr., 2007/12, ISBN: 9780737738995, p. 88-92(5)

  193. Saposnik, Irving S.;
    The Passion and the Life: Technology as Pattern in The Great Gatsby.  In: Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual 11(1979), p. 181-188(8)

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  196. Schneider, Daniel J.;
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  197. Schreier, Benjamin.;
    Desire's second act: 'race' and The Great Gatsby's cynical Americanism.  In: Twentieth Century Literature, Summer, 2007, Vol. 53(2007), no. 2. p. 153-181(29)

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  199. Seguin, Robert.;
    Ressentiment and the Social Poetics of The Great Gatsby: Fitzgerald Reads Cather.  In: Modern Fiction Studies 46.4 (2000): p. 917-940(24)

  200. Selmistrattis, Linas.;
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  201. Seshachari, Neila.;
    The Great Gatsby: Apogee of Fitzgerald's Mythopoeia.  In: Gatsby. Harold Bloom(ed)., Chelsea House. 1991. ISBN: 0-7910-0958-0, p. 93-102(10)

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  203. Siegel, Daniel G.;
    T.S. Eliot's Copy of Gatsby.  In: Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual 1971. ed by Matthew J. Bruccoli. & C.E.Frazer Clark, Jr. Microcard Editions, 1971. ISBN 0-910972-12-5, p. 291-293(3)

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  205. Skinner, John.;
    The Oral and The Written: Kurtz and Gastby Revisited.  In: The Journal of Narrative Technique 17.1 (1987): p.131-140(10)

  206. Sklar, Robert.;
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  207. Speer, R. S.;
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  208. Stallman, R. W.;
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  209. Steinbrink, Jeffrey.;
    Boats against the Current': Mortality and the Myth of Renewal in The Great Gatsby.  In: Twentieth Century Literature 26 (1980): p. 157-170(14)

  210. Steven Gould Axelrod.;
    Lowell's "Skunk Hour" and Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.  In: English Language Notes. Boulder: Dec 2002. Vol. 40, no. 2; p. 68-77(10)

  211. Stewart, Lawrence D.;
    ' Absolution' and The Great Gatsby.  In: Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual 1973, pp. 181-87(7)

  212. Stouck, David.;
    The Great Gatsby as Pastoral.  In: Gatsby. Harold Bloom(ed)., Chelsea House. 1991. ISBN: 0-7910-0958-0, p. 64-73(10)

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    Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 1991. Vol. 50, no. 1; p. 45-47(3)

     
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    "Uncommunicable forever": Nick's dilemma in The Great Gatsby.  In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language. Aust  In: Winter 1989. Vol. 31, no. 4; p. 497-513(17)

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