Caroline Markel
ENGL 520
Gatsby Bibliography
4/9/03
Biographical sources: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Zelda Fitzgerald
Bruccoli, Matthew J. Some Sort of Epic Grandeur: The Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Columbia: U. of South Carolina P., 2002.
Bruccoli, Matthew J. and Margaret M. Duggan, eds. Correspndance of F. Scott Fitzgerald. New York: Random House, 1980.
Bryer, Jackson R., and Cathy W. Barks, eds. Dear Scott, Dearest Zelda: The
Love Letters of F. Scott and
Zelda Fitzgerald. New York: St. Martin's P, 2002.
Donaldson, Scott. Fool for Love: F. Scott Fitzgerald. New York: Congdon & Weed, 1983.
Critical sources: Fitzgerald on Love In Life, Fiction and Short Stories
Cowley, Malcolm. FSF: The Romance of Money. Western Review 17 (Summer 1953), 245-255.
Coyle, John. Meaulnes, Gatsby and the Possibilities of Romance.
Essays in Poetics: The Journal of the
British Neo-Formalist School 12:1 (1987): 15-40.
Harding, Brian. "'Made for - or against - the Trade': The Radicalism
of Fitzgerald's Saturday Evening
Post Love Stories." Scott Fitzgerald: The Promises of Life. Ed. A. Robert
Lee. London: St. Martin's,
1989 113-130.
Hunt, Jan and Suarez, John M. "The Evasion of Adult Love in Fitzgerald's
Fiction." The Centennial
Review 17 (1973): 152-69.
Kennedy, J. Gerald, and Jackson R. Bryer, eds. French Connections: Hemingway
and Fitzgerald Abroad.
New York: St. Martins P, 1998.
Kuehl, John. SF: Romantic and Realist. Texas Studies in Literature and Language 1 (Autumn 1959), 412-426
Lehan, Richard D. FSF and Romantic Destiny. Twentieth Century Literature 26 (Summer 1980), 137-156
Lewis, Roger. "Money, Love, and Aspiration in The Great Gatsby."
New Essays on The Great Gatsby.
Ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli. Cambridge: Cambridge U. P., 1985 41-57.
Nilsen, Helge Normann. "A Failure To Love: A Note on F. Scott Fitzgerald's
'The Rich Boy.'"
International Fiction Review 14:1 (1987): 40-43.
Petry, Alice Hall. "Love Story: Mock Courtship in F. Scott Fitzgerald's
'The Jelly-Bean.'" Arizona
Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 39:3 (1983):
251-260.
Probert, K.G. Nick Carraway and the Romance of Art. English Studies in Canada 10:2 (1984): 188-208.
Richards, Robert and Chris Richards. "Feeling in The Great Gatsby." Western Humanities Review 21 (1967): 257-65.
Speer, R. S. "The Great Gatsby's 'Romance of Motoring' and 'The Cruise
of the Rolling Junk." Modern
Fiction Studies 20 (1974-75): 540-43.
Vasquez, Mary S. "Fitzgerald and the Redemptive Power of Love." Letras Femeninas 14:1-2 (1988): 10-21.
Critical sources: Character Studies Jay Gatsby
Mitchell, Giles. The Great Narcissist: A Study of Fitzgerald's Jay
Gatsby. The American Journal of
Psychoanalysis 51:4 (1991): 387-96.
Morgan, Elizabeth. "Gatsby in the Garden: Courtly Love and Irony." College Literature 11:2 (1984): 163-177.
Ornstein, Robert. "Gatsby Is a Classic Romantic." Readings on The
Great Gatsby. Ed. Katie de Koster.
San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998 33-40.
Shroeder, John. "'Some Unfortunate Idyllic Love Affair': The Legends of Taji and Jay Gatsby." Books at Brown 22 (1968): 143-153.
Critical sources: Character Studies Women in Fitzgerald
Fryer, Sarah Beebe. Fitzgerald's New Women: Harbingers of Change. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Research P, 1988.
Moreland, Kim. Courtly Love in America: Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott
Fitzgerald Present the Lady
and the Vamp. Selected Papers on Medievalism,
I & II: 1986 and 1987. Ed. Janet E. Goebel
and Rebecca Cochran. Indiana: Indiana U. of Pennsylvania, 1988 I: 19-32.
Person, Leland S., Jr. "'Herstory' and Daisy Buchanan." American Literature 50 (1978): 250-257.
Settle, Glenn. "Fitzgerald's Daisy: The Siren Voice." American Literature 57 (1985): 11-24.
Shrubb, E. P. Girls and the Money: Reflections on The Great Gatsby.
Sydney Studies in English
11 (1985-1986): 95-102.