The deluxe annotated edition offers a comprehensive exploration of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic, enhanced by expert commentary from James L. W. West. Readers gain insights into the novel's composition and historical context, complemented by numerous illustrations and photographs that capture the essence of the Jazz Age. This edition invites a deeper engagement with the text, encouraging readers to reflect on its literary allusions and cultural significance while experiencing Gatsby as Fitzgerald originally intended.
F. Scott Fitzgerald Book order
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was an American writer whose works are often associated with the "Jazz Age," an era he allegedly coined. He is regarded as one of the greatest twentieth-century writers, with his creations exploring themes of youth, despair, and age. Fitzgerald's prose captures the mood of the "Lost Generation," Americans who came of age during World War I. His distinctive style evokes the spirit of his time, examining the complexities of human desires and disillusionment.







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The Cambridge Centennial Edition of The Great Gatsby
- 230 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Set during the Roaring Twenties, the narrative explores themes of illicit desire and the pursuit of the American Dream through the life of Jay Gatsby. Fitzgerald's lyrical prose captures a vibrant world of lavish parties and jazz, reflecting the era's complexities of wealth and deception. This centennial edition includes an authoritative introduction that debunks myths surrounding Fitzgerald and provides cultural context, alongside numerous illustrations, making it a collector's treasure for both new readers and long-time fans.
- 2025
Celebrating its centennial, this new edition features one of America's most iconic novels alongside four short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald, exploring themes of wealth and class from his collection All the Sad Young Men. The edition includes an introduction by Min Jin Lee, renowned for her bestselling novel Pachinko, adding contemporary insights to the classic work. This combination offers a rich context for understanding Fitzgerald's exploration of American society.
- 2024
The Great Gatsby
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- 2024
Featuring stunning full-color illustrations by Ludovic Salle, this hardback edition of a classic novel enhances the reading experience for both newcomers and longtime fans. It offers an unabridged version, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the timeless themes and characters of the story while enjoying a fresh visual perspective. Perfect for enthusiasts of classic literature, this edition invites a deeper appreciation of the narrative's beauty and complexity.
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The Great Gatsby: An Illustrated Novel
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Set in the vibrant Roaring Twenties, this illustrated edition of a classic masterpiece brings to life the opulence and decadence of the era. The story follows the enigmatic Jay Gatsby and his obsession with the beautiful Daisy Buchanan, exploring themes of love, wealth, and the American Dream. Rich visuals complement Fitzgerald's poignant prose, enhancing the experience of this iconic tale of ambition and tragedy.
- 2024
The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a house known for producing large print editions aimed at enhancing accessibility for individuals with impaired vision. This initiative highlights the importance of making literature more inclusive and readable for a broader audience.
- 2024
Great Gatsby (Heritage Collection)
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of the "roaring twenties," this novel offers a vivid portrayal of the Jazz Age, exploring themes of wealth, love, and social change. Through its richly drawn characters and intricate narrative, it critiques the American Dream and the moral decay hidden beneath glittering surface. The story encapsulates the era's exuberance and disillusionment, making it a poignant reflection on ambition and identity.
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This edition features three critical essays that explore the enduring impact of the classic novel, highlighting its themes of ambition and societal norms. Merridawn Duckler discusses the automobile's significance, while Emmi Greer analyzes the role of parties, and Rich Perin reflects on success and legacy through the mansion's symbolism. Enhanced by original Art Nouveau illustrations, this version invites readers to revisit a familiar narrative and gain fresh insights into its complexities and relevance.
- 2024
Set against a backdrop of glamor and excess, the story explores Jay Gatsby's lavish lifestyle, driven by his yearning for Daisy Buchanan. Despite his wealth, Gatsby experiences profound emptiness, highlighting the critique of class and the elusive nature of the American dream. The haunting green light symbolizes his unattainable desires, reflecting the heartache of lost love and the emptiness that accompanies material success. This beautifully illustrated edition enriches the classic narrative with a modern perspective.