This essay illustrates the application of reception study, the subfield of literary history that emphasises the historical experiences of readers, to pedagogical contexts by investigating the teaching of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby (1925) in American high schools during the 1980s. Focusing on the episode in which Jay Gatsby leads Nick and Daisy on a tour of his mansion, the analysis draws on published lesson plans and other primary source documents and reimagines the contemporary cultural contexts to reconsider the novel’s lessons about social class during a decade that saw escalating wealth disparity, mirroring Fitzgerald’s 1920s and anticipating our present
Historically the 1920s contained growing tensions among the generations, classes and races. To hear ...
When people hear the name F. Scott Fitzgerald they quickly think of his masterpiece, The Great Gatsb...
How did F. Scott Fitzgerald create the contrast between Tom and Gatsby in the novel “The Great Gatsb...
“The Inside Story” traces multiple levels of the history of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby....
This unit focuses on exploring The Great Gatsby and how the time period and culture in which the nov...
The thesis explores how the literary status of Fitzgerald’s novel published in 1925 evolved from bei...
ABSTRACT This study focuses on twenty-one particular texts published in 1925 as contemporaries of T...
Abstract This essay is an analysis of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and it explores how ide...
Fitzgerald is considered by many to be the spokesperson of the 1920’s post-World War I, offering his...
The \u27constant flicker\u27 of the American scene Why is The Great Gatsby such a quintessential twe...
This essay presents an analysis of Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby through a structural approach with ...
This extended essay is a study of the extent to which the novel The Great Gatsby by Scott F. Fitzge...
What new can another critical study on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby contribute to the alre...
25 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 24-25The American Dream and its relation to the American literary produ...
Welcome to The Graduate Gatsby! This is a website designed to immerse you in the culture of F. Scott...
Historically the 1920s contained growing tensions among the generations, classes and races. To hear ...
When people hear the name F. Scott Fitzgerald they quickly think of his masterpiece, The Great Gatsb...
How did F. Scott Fitzgerald create the contrast between Tom and Gatsby in the novel “The Great Gatsb...
“The Inside Story” traces multiple levels of the history of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby....
This unit focuses on exploring The Great Gatsby and how the time period and culture in which the nov...
The thesis explores how the literary status of Fitzgerald’s novel published in 1925 evolved from bei...
ABSTRACT This study focuses on twenty-one particular texts published in 1925 as contemporaries of T...
Abstract This essay is an analysis of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and it explores how ide...
Fitzgerald is considered by many to be the spokesperson of the 1920’s post-World War I, offering his...
The \u27constant flicker\u27 of the American scene Why is The Great Gatsby such a quintessential twe...
This essay presents an analysis of Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby through a structural approach with ...
This extended essay is a study of the extent to which the novel The Great Gatsby by Scott F. Fitzge...
What new can another critical study on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby contribute to the alre...
25 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 24-25The American Dream and its relation to the American literary produ...
Welcome to The Graduate Gatsby! This is a website designed to immerse you in the culture of F. Scott...
Historically the 1920s contained growing tensions among the generations, classes and races. To hear ...
When people hear the name F. Scott Fitzgerald they quickly think of his masterpiece, The Great Gatsb...
How did F. Scott Fitzgerald create the contrast between Tom and Gatsby in the novel “The Great Gatsb...