Joycean elements in F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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Joycean elements in F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby.

Tanner, Barney.

Academica Press, LLC

2007

235 pages

$79.95

Hardcover

PS3511

In this study, Barney Tanner examines F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (1925), placing it within the context of James Joyce's experimentations in Ulysses (1922). The analysis concentrates on the linguistic patterning in the novel, particularly Fitzgerald's use of complex burlesques and doubling. An experienced independent literary scholar with a number of texts to his credit, Tanner ...

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