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Brantley, Ben (December 16, 2010). "Hath Not a Year Highlights? Even This One?". The New York Times. New York. Archived from the original on January 13, 2014 . Retrieved May 1, 2014. Mizener 1965, p.87: "Fame and fortune did not seem to be materializing on schedule for Fitzgerald, and Zelda was fretting her time away in Montgomery wondering if she ought not to marry one of her more eligible and financially better equipped admirers". In 2010, the development of an animated movie by GK Entertainment, directed by Gisaburō Sugii, was announced. No further information has been announced. Fitzgerald 1991, p.184. Editor Matthew J. Bruccoli notes: "This name combines two automobile makes: The sporty Jordan and the conservative Baker electric". Wagner-Martin, Linda (Summer 2004). "Zelda Sayre, Belle". Southern Cultures. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press. 10 (2): 19–49. doi: 10.1353/scu.2004.0029. JSTOR 26390953. S2CID 143270051.

A cat café is half coffeehouse, half lounge, half cat adoption center (We realize that’s a lot more than half!!) We are a temporary kitten foster home with the goal of changing the way adoptions happen. We offer the purrfect setting for humans and kittens to find their purrfect match. Your visit helps keep felines out of the traditional shelter environment and supports a model that results in a higher rate of successful adoptions. Churchwell, Sarah (2013a). Careless People: Murder, Mayhem, and the Invention of The Great Gatsby. London: Little, Brown Book Group. ISBN 978-1-84408-767-9. Archived from the original on August 18, 2020 . Retrieved July 5, 2019– via Google Books.

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May 7, 2013b). " The Great Gatsby by the Numbers". USA Today. McLean, Virginia. Archived from the original on August 12, 2017 . Retrieved May 12, 2013. McClure, John (May 31, 1925). "Literature–And Less". The Times-Picayune. New Orleans, Louisiana . Retrieved January 15, 2022– via NOLA. a b Mizener 1965, p.141: Fitzgerald "admired deeply the rich" and yet his wealthy friends often disappointed or repulsed him. Consequently, he harbored "the smouldering hatred of a peasant" towards the wealthy and their milieu.

Turnbull 1962, p.46: "In those days the contrasts between East and West, between city and country, between prep school and high school were more marked than they are now, and correspondingly the nuances of dress and manners were more noticeable". Fitzgerald's obituary 1940: "The best of his books, the critics said, was The Great Gatsby. When it was published in 1925 this ironic tale of life on Long Island, at a time when gin was the national drink and sex the national obsession, it received critical acclaim. In it, Mr. Fitzgerald was at his best". The comic starts by introducing Catsby, a university graduate who is depressed for not being able to find a job. His girlfriend, Persu, announces that she will marry another man — one that is significantly older and richer than Catsby. Tredell, Nicolas (February 28, 2007). Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby: A Reader's Guide. London: Continuum Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8264-9010-0– via Internet Archive. Lask, Thomas (October 3, 1971). "The Queens That Gatsby Knew". The New York Times. New York. Archived from the original on April 25, 2019 . Retrieved May 1, 2021.

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Fessenden 2005, p.28: "Biographers describe Fay as a ' fin-de-siècle aesthete' of considerable appeal; 'a dandy, always heavily perfumed,' who introduced the teenaged Fitzgerald to Oscar Wilde and good wine". Myrtle Wilson–George's wife and Tom Buchanan's mistress. Myrtle, who possesses a fierce vitality, [55] is desperate to find refuge from her disappointing marriage. [56] She is accidentally killed by Gatsby's car, as she mistakenly thinks Tom is still driving it and runs after it. [57] A 24-episode live-action TV drama based on the series was produced by May Queen Pictures (formerly Midas Pictures) for tvN, starring Korean singer MC Mong and was broadcast in 2007. [4] [5] Edith Cummings, a premier amateur golfer, inspired the character of Jordan Baker. A friend of Ginevra King, she was one of Chicago's famous debutantes in the Jazz Age. Despite the newfound societal freedoms attained by flappers in the 1920s, [194] Fitzgerald's work critically examines the continued limitations upon women's agency during this period. [195] In this context, although early critics viewed the character of Daisy to be a "monster of bitchery", [196] later scholars such as Leland S. Person Jr. asserted that Daisy's character exemplifies the marginalization of women in the elite social environment that Fitzgerald depicts. [197]

Churchwell, Sarah (May 3, 2013b). "What Makes The Great Gatsby Great?". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on October 15, 2013 . Retrieved October 11, 2013. The novel has also been adapted for ballet performances. In 2009, BalletMet premiered a version at the Capitol Theatre in Columbus, Ohio. [265] In 2010, The Washington Ballet premiered a version at the Kennedy Center. The show received an encore run the following year. The Comedy Theatre of Budapest created a musical. [266] Gurdon, Meghan Cox (January 22, 2021). "Children's Books: 'The Great Gatsby: A Graphic Novel Adaptation' Review". The Wall Street Journal. New York City . Retrieved December 13, 2021. Fitzgerald had difficulty choosing a title for his novel and entertained many choices before reluctantly deciding on The Great Gatsby, [107] a title inspired by Alain-Fournier's Le Grand Meaulnes. [108] Previously he had shifted between Among Ash Heaps and Millionaires, [107] Trimalchio, [107] Trimalchio in West Egg, [109] On the Road to West Egg, [109] Under the Red, White, and Blue, [107] The Gold-Hatted Gatsby, [109] and The High-Bouncing Lover. [109] The titles The Gold-Hatted Gatsby and The High-Bouncing Lover came from Fitzgerald's epigraph for the novel, one which he wrote himself under the pen name of Thomas Parke D'Invilliers. [110]Mizener, Arthur (1965) [1951]. The Far Side of Paradise: A Biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald (2nded.). Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton-Mifflin Company. ISBN 978-1-199-45748-6– via Internet Archive.

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