The Great Gatsby - Restored and Introduced with Interpretive Reflections by Emory Holt #939345

di F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Dunwich Examiner

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A century after its publication, The Great Gatsby remains one of the most piercing examinations of ambition, illusion, and moral compromise in American literature.

This Barrow Street Edition presents F. Scott Fitzgerald’s public domain novel in a carefully restored text, accompanied by a newly written introduction, chapter-by-chapter reflections, and a concluding afterword by Emory Holt, archivist of The Dunwich Examiner. These additions do not interrupt the reading experience. Instead, they invite the reader to return to the novel with deeper clarity, examining how its symbols, silences, and contradictions continue to speak across generations.

Set against the glittering excess of the Jazz Age, the story follows Nick Carraway as he is drawn into the orbit of the enigmatic Jay Gatsby. What begins as fascination gradually becomes reckoning, as wealth, longing, and self-invention collide with the inescapable weight of consequence. Fitzgerald’s prose moves with deceptive lightness, concealing a moral gravity that reveals itself only in retrospect.

This edition is designed for readers who wish not only to encounter The Great Gatsby, but to understand it more fully. The reflections consider narrative distance, the performance of identity, the cost of idealism, and the quiet violence of social exclusion. Together, they frame the novel as both a historical artifact and a living text, still capable of unsettling recognition.

Ideal for thoughtful readers, students, and lovers of classic literature, this Barrow Street Edition offers a measured, dignified companion to one of the defining works of the American canon.
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ISBN:
9781970826128
Formato:
ebook
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
1.9 MB
Protezione:
watermark
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
F. Scott Fitzgerald
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