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Within and Without the World of Gatsby: A Critical Analysis of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Masterpiece

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Within and Without the World of Gatsby is a critical analysis of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s infamous Jazz Age novel, “The Great Gatsby.” This referential guide includes background on the author, an evaluation of the 1920s and its cultural impact, and prominent themes and symbols found in the novel. This pamphlet provides a thorough examination of “The Great Gatsby” while offering thoughtful insight into what is considered to be the greatest American novel.

75 pages, Paperback

Published July 13, 2021

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Emily Milay McMichael

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January 28, 2024
I’m friends with the author, so I’m obviously going to be biased, but I found this analysis of The Great Gatsby to be incredibly well-written and insightful. Emily pairs solid research with her own astute insights into the context, symbolism, and thematic storytelling of “The Great American Novel.” All this she wraps up in her expressive and vocabulary-rich writing style. Well done.
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