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1951
Great Gatsby
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Poignantly and with subtle finesse, Fitzgerald tells the story of the dazzling upstart Jay Gatsby, who celebrates lavish parties on his estate in order to win back his lost love – a story about the power of great feelings and the painful failure of a romantic dream.
Creators
Fiction
Readers
Upper class
Long Now Manual for Civilization
English fiction
Romance fiction
Novela
Man-woman relationships, fiction
Manners and customs
wealth
Reading level-grade 11
Love stories
Reading level-grade 12
Social life and customs
Large type books
Spanish language materials
Fiction, general
open library staff picks
classics
Facsimiles
Fiction, psychological
Man-woman relationships
revenge
American fiction
Psychological fiction
Manuscripts
American manuscripts
Fictional Works Publication Type
American fiction (fictional works by one author)
literature
Married people, fiction
Literary
Married women
Rich people
Relaciones hombre-mujer
Man-woman relationship
First loves
Nouveau riche
Modern fiction
Traffic accidents
Nineteen twenties
Rich people -- Fiction
Long island (n.y.), fiction
Rich
Economic conditions
Mistresses
Moral conditions
Fitzgerald, f. scott (francis scott), 1896-1940
New york (n.y.), fiction