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무능력한 부모에게서 태어난 개츠비는 성공의 야망을 품고 육군장교가 되어 데이지와 만나게 되지만 데이지는 돈많은 남자 뷰캐 넌과 결혼한다. 술을 밀조하여 엄청난 부를 누리게된 개츠비는 이미 결혼한 옛 애인 데이지를 다시 차지하기 위해 노력하지만...
이 소설은 제 1차 세계대전이 끝나고 소위 '재즈시대'라고 불리던 1920년대 미국의 사회상과 아메리칸 드림을 가장 잘 묘사한 작품이며 작가 피츠제럴드는 전쟁의 끔찍한 기억과 경제 대공황으로 점철된 1920년대와 30년대 미국인들의 꿈이 왜곡되고 붕괴되어 가는 과정을 자신의 체험을 Continue
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Noirwino said on Sep 8, 2009 | Add your feedback
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Poetry in Prose
My first encounter with Fitzgerald has knocked my socks off. Really, I can't believe how wonderful the Great Gatsby is. Even for those who have read it before, I deeply recommend re-re-reading it in the newest edition. In this edition, they restored the text, with reference to the original manusc ... (continue)
Leah said on Nov 8, 2008 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback
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Absolutely fascinating. I haven’t read a book which is so touching like this for a long time. Fitzgerald has portrayed the Jazz Age which is seemingly attractive but actually devastating. A really deep reflection on the spirit of that time. Sometimes I couldn’t help comparing that golden age with th ... (continue)
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zeroschiuma said on Jan 15, 2012 about the Audio Cassette edition | Add your feedback
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Less than I expected
I know this book is considered a master piece from the XXth century literature but I was a little disappointed with it. Reading the critics I think that non-american readers don't feel as much identification with this book as foreigners.
The vocabulary is amazingly rich and you find beautiful image ... (continue)ppucedac said on Jan 14, 2012 | Add your feedback
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- English Books
- Paperback 198 Pages
- Edition: New Ed
- ISBN-10: 0192832697
- ISBN-13: 9780192832696
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Pub date: Aug 01, 1998
- Dimensions: 1226 mm x 839 mm x 65 mm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette, Leather Bound, Library Binding, School & Library Binding, Unbound, Others and eBook
- In other languages: other languages
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Ah, The Great Gatsby. Tackling a book usually considered one of the finest English language novels of the 20th century was one I looked foward to, since I had first read the novel about 10 years ago at the tender age of 16. I don't remember the novel hitting quite as hard or as significantly as Fit ... (continue)
Ah, The Great Gatsby. Tackling a book usually considered one of the finest English language novels of the 20th century was one I looked foward to, since I had first read the novel about 10 years ago at the tender age of 16. I don't remember the novel hitting quite as hard or as significantly as Fitzgerald's other works (This Side of Paradise, The Beautiful and the Damned & Tender is the Night, which I also read around the same time), so I was eager for a re-read. And so..........the beauty and elegance of the style of Fitzgerald found in Gatsby is striking and memorable--especially after just finishing a novel by someone as terse and unromantic as Charles Bukowski. What's more, the characters and atmosphere Fiztgerald creates, while being from a era, social ladder and culture far removed from my own, are, nevertheless, still interesting and pertinent because the author imbues them with an sense of frailty and humanity that is timeless. Looking at it now 10+ years later, I can see why this short novel eluded my teenage grasp and didn't quite register. It's style was too refined, its subject matter one I could only really understand after years of coming to terms with my own manhood and life experiences only faintly realized at 16.
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