Table of contents for The great Gatsby / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.


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Contents
Editor?s Note
Introduction
	Harold Bloom
Two Versions of the Hero
	David Parker 
Gatsby and the Failure of the Omniscient ?I?
	Ron Neuhaus 
Gatsby and John Keats: Another Version
	Joseph B. Wagner 
The Waste Land Myth and Symbols in The Great Gatsby
	Letha Audhuy 
Compensating Visions: The Great Gatsby
	John T. Irwin 
The Great Gatsby: Fitzgerald?s Opulent Synthesis (1925)
	Robert Roulston and Helen H. Roulston 
Individualism Reconsidered
	Ronald Berman
?A World Complete In Itself?: Gatsby?s Elegiac Narration
	Dan Coleman
?An Elusive Rhythm?: The Great Gatsby Reclaims Troilus and Criseyde
	 Casie Hermansson
Implying Authors in The Great Gatsby
	Elizabeth Preston
Carraway?s Complaint
	George Monteiro
Possessions in The Great Gatsby
	Scott Donaldson
Chronology
Contributors
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
 

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Fitzgerald, F, Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940, Great Gatsby