F. Scott Fitzgerald's the Great Gatsby (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
Harold Bloom: Editor
Chelsea House Publications
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- Studio: Chelsea House Publications
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
- DVD Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
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- ASIN: 079107577X
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- Sales Rank: 381779
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    What Can I Add?, 2008-11-19
This book has over 1000 reviews. There is, essentially, nothing that I can say that has not already been said.
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br /The novel is nice, well-written, and an enjoyable read. The characters are all plausible, believable, and entertaining. They are all three-dimensional, and none of them are useless. The book is extremely well-written, and I would recommend it to just about anyone. I wouldn't call it flawless, though.
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br /Perhaps because of the hype, perhaps because it lacks some sort of jenais se quas, I can't quite bring myself to give this book five stars.
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    An intimate, touching story that deserves its praise while still being thoroughly relevant despite its age; a solid "A" , 2008-11-08
At 26, I just finished reading this for the first time and I have to say it completely captivated me. F. Scott Fitzgerald's prose style was thoroughly engaging, and I was fascinated with how he downplayed (and at the same time characterized) the narrator of the story (Nick), by focusing on his observations of Gatsby and the other characters around him.
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br /This is a novel I heard a lot about and I was ready for a bit of a disappointment, considering that it was so "hyped." This is one those few works of art that deserves its high praise however. There is truly a freshness to the story and yet a keen criticism of the times.
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br /My only criticism (which prevents this from getting the "A+"): the climax of the story. I won't provide any spoilers, but it became a little too preposterous for me, both in terms of coincidence and the large-scale events that occur (relative to the intimate proceedings and narrow focus of the story prior to this).
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br /Nevertheless, F. Scott Fitzgerlad definitely got his themes across and I find it remarkable that so many of them still apply so completely today, 80+ years on.
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