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378: 42: 1075: 881: 658: 892: 1124:, in an otherwise negative review of the film, wrote favorably of Farrow as Daisy, calling the actress' performance "just odd enough to be right as Daisy, a woman who cannot conceive of the cruelties she so casually commits". Roger Ebert lamented that Farrow played Daisy as "all squeaks and narcissism and empty sophistication." Similarly, Gene Siskel complained that Farrow interpreted Daisy to be a "skittish child-woman" who bore little resemblance to Fitzgerald's character. Upon viewing the 1974 film, Fitzgerald's daughter 253:, wore short skirts, drank alcohol and had premarital sex. Despite the newfound societal freedoms attained by flappers in the 1920s, Fitzgerald's novel examines the continued limitations upon women's agency during this period. In this context, although early critics viewed Daisy to be a "monster of bitchery", later scholars posit that the character exemplifies the marginalization of women in the elite milieu that Fitzgerald depicts. The ensuing contest of wills between Tom and Gatsby reduces Daisy to a 872: 2173:, p. 37: "Lacking the outward signs of high status that the landed nobility of Europe once enjoyed, wealthy American families have long maintained social distance from the 'common people' by withdrawing into upper-class enclaves. Often located on forested hills far from the stench and noise of the industrial distracts, places like Greenwich, Connecticut; Lake Forest, Illinois; and Palm Beach, Florida, are 'clear material statement of status, power, and privilege.'" 901: 326: 1066: 689:, wore short skirts, drank alcohol and had premarital sex. Despite the newfound societal freedoms attained by flappers in the 1920s, Fitzgerald's work examines the continued limitations upon women's agency during this period. In this context, although early critics viewed the character of Daisy to be a "monster of bitchery", later scholars posit the character exemplifies the marginalization of women in the elite milieu that Fitzgerald depicts. 1008:'s portrayal of Nick Carraway but some found Lois Wilson's interpretation of Daisy to be needlessly unsympathetic. Other critics raved that Wilson reached "heights of emotional acting in the picture which she never before attained" and did "the best acting of her career." Reportedly, F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda loathed the 1926 film adaptation of his novel and walked out midway through a viewing of the film at a theater. "We saw 1900:, pp. 14–15, "Echoes of the Jazz Age": "Unchaperoned young people of the smaller cities had discovered the mobile privacy of that automobile given to young Bill at sixteen to make him 'self-reliant'. At first petting was a desperate adventure even under such favorable conditions, but presently confidences were exchanged and the old commandment broke down". 229:. Fitzgerald and King shared a passionate romance from 1915 to 1917, but their relationship stagnated after King's father warned the writer that "poor boys shouldn't think of marrying rich girls". After their relationship ended, Fitzgerald enlisted in the United States Army amid World War I. While Fitzgerald served in the army, King's father 500:"I woke up out of the ether with an utterly abandoned feeling, and asked the nurse right away if it was a boy or a girl. She told me it was a girl, and so I turned my head away and wept. 'All right,' I said, 'I'm glad it's a girl. And I hope she'll be a fool—that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.' 456:. Reflecting in later years upon her romance with Fitzgerald, King remarked: "Goodness, what a self-centered little ass I was!" "I was too thoughtless in those days," she later recalled, "and too much in love with love to think of consequences." She died in 1980 at the age of 82 at her family's estate in 743:
Despite such widespread antipathy, many readers sympathize with the character. Writer Katie Baker observed that, although Daisy lives and Gatsby dies, "in the end, both Gatsby and Daisy have lost their youthful dreams, that sense of eternal possibility that made the summertimes sweet. And love her or
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At her home in East Egg, Gatsby assured Daisy that he would take the blame for Myrtle's death. Tom informed Myrtle's husband George Wilson that it was Gatsby who killed Myrtle. A distraught George traveled to Gatsby's mansion in West Egg and shot Gatsby dead before turning the weapon on himself. Soon
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Tom's mistress Myrtle Wilson previously had seen Tom driving Gatsby's yellow car in the "valley of ashes", a sprawling refuse dump. When she saw it approach that evening on its way back to East Egg, she presumed it was being driven by Tom and ran in front of it in hopes of reconciling with him. Daisy
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In the footsteps of Florence Eldridge, later actresses have portrayed Daisy Buchanan on the stage. Heidi Armbruster portrayed Daisy in Simon Levy's 2006 stage adaptation of Fitzgerald's novel. Armbruster's performance, according to critic Quinton Skinner, was "full of loony momentary enthusiasms and
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Daisy has been cited as a role model for young women who aspire to attain wealth and to live life for the moment. "You should take Daisy's advice: be a 'fool'," urged writer Carlie Lindower of Mic.com, "Be a fool and covet only what is on the surface—the pearls, the furs, the immaculate lawn—because
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to Daisy and Tom Buchanan due to their perceived carelessness in the political arena. Dowd wrote: "And that's the corkscrew way things go with the Clintons, who are staying true to their reputation as the Tom and Daisy Buchanan of American politics. Their vast carelessness drags down everyone around
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town of West Egg, he met Gatsby who had become a millionaire and moved to Long Island to reunite with Daisy. Gatsby threw extravagant soirées at his mansion, hoping she might attend. Nick arranged a private conversation between Daisy and Jay at his cottage in West Egg. The two met for the first time
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Notwithstanding this scholarly reevaluation in academia, many readers continue to regard Daisy as an antagonist or an antiheroine. Often listed as among "the most discussed and polarizing female characters in American literature," readers frequently vilify Daisy for the consequences of her actions,
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includes an additional observation written by Fitzgerald himself four years later: "That's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool." This additional sentence identifying with the plight of women in 1920s America illustrates a statement made by Fitzgerald in a 1935 letter
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in his review of the 2013 film wrote that viewers had their own ideas about Daisy's character and would debate whether Mulligan "has the beauty, the bearing, the dream qualities desired for the part, but she lucidly portrays the desperate tear Daisy feels between her unquestionable love for Gatsby
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with Jordan and Nick, while Daisy and Gatsby drove alone in Tom's blue coupé. After the ensemble reached the hotel, a confrontation ensued between Tom and Gatsby regarding Daisy's infidelity. Though Gatsby insisted that Daisy never loved Tom, Daisy admitted that she loved both Tom and Gatsby. The
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In 1937, King separated from her first husband Bill Mitchell after an unhappy marriage. A year later, Fitzgerald tried to reunite with King when she visited Hollywood in 1938. Their reunion proved a disaster due to Fitzgerald's alcoholism, and a disappointed King returned to Chicago. Her second
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very much approved by both sets of parents. In fact Bill's younger brother, Clarence, would marry Ginevra's younger sister Marjorie a few years later." By consenting to marry the son of her father's affluent business associate and thus cement a business alliance between the two powerful Chicago
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The Production Code Administration has strongly urged complete abandonment of the story because of its "low moral tone." "The Johnston office", Maibaum says, "seems to be afraid of starting a new jazz cycle." "The Great Gatsby" was first filmed in 1926 and received little criticism from the
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such as fulfilling the roles of dutiful wife, nurturing mother, and charming socialite. Many of Daisy's choices—culminating in the fatal car crash and misery for all those involved—can be partly attributed to her prescribed role as a "beautiful little fool" who is reliant on her husband for
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such as directly and indirectly causing the deaths of several characters. Writer Ester Bloom has opined that Daisy is not technically the story's villain, but "she still sucks, and if it weren't for her, a couple of key players in the book would be alive at the end of it."
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garfield King of Lake Forest announced yesterday the engagement of their daughter, Ginevra, to William H. Mitchell, eldest song of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mitchell of Chicago. Young Mr. Mitchell is an ensign in naval aviation, stationed at Key
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wrote that Sorvino was an abysmal Daisy "whose voice is supposed to be full of money, but is just moany. Why would Gatsby love her? She looks like a drowned goose and her hats are like they've been made out of old pants." Similarly, John Crook of
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They were careless people, Tom and Daisy—they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made...
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to Bill Mitchell, a polo player who partly served as the model for Tom Buchanan. Following King's separation from Mitchell, Fitzgerald attempted to reunite with King in 1938. The reunion proved a disaster due to Fitzgerald's alcoholism. Scholar
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Revisionist opinions about the character began to emerge over time in the 1960s and 1970s. Writing in 1978, scholar Leland Person noted that Daisy is more of a hapless victim than a manipulative victimizer. Described by Fitzgerald as a
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hate her, there's something to pity in that irrevocable fact." Dave McGinn listed the character as one who needed their side of the story told, and he wondered what her thoughts were on the love triangle between her, Gatsby and Tom.
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Fitzgerald and King shared a passionate romance from 1915 to 1917, and King wrote in her diary that she was "madly in love" with him. During this time, Fitzgerald visited Ginevra at her family's estate in the upper-class enclave of
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area likely caused a stir and upset Ginevra's parents. Ginevra's imperious father, stockbroker Charles Garfield King, purportedly told an out-of-place Fitzgerald that "poor boys shouldn't think of marrying rich girls".
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That was it. I'd never understood before. It was full of money—that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the jingle of it, the cymbals' song of it.... High in the white palace the king's daughter,
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After her father's intervention ended their relationship, a suicidal Fitzgerald dropped out of Princeton and enlisted in the United States Army amid World War I. While Fitzgerald served in the army, King's father
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to an acquaintance that his mind was "half feminine". Although born "masculine," Fitzgerald stated that he was "half feminine—at least my mind is... Even my feminine characters are feminine Scott Fitzgeralds."
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regarded her as a "dark destroyer" who purveys "corruption and death". In these earlier critiques, Gatsby was likened unto an innocent and Daisy equated with "foul dust floated in the wake of his dreams".
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notes that "because she's the one who got away, Ginevra—even more than Zelda—is the love who lodged like an irritant in Fitzgerald's imagination, producing the literary pearl that is Daisy Buchanan".
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which ended with them promising to marry each other in the future. While Gatsby served in World War I, Daisy married the wealthy polo player Thomas "Tom" Buchanan. The couple moved to East Egg, an "
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Hollywood," wrote Scottie, "is not gay like the magazines say but very quiet. The stars almost never go out in public and every place closes at mid-night." They had been to see a screening of
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criticized Farrow's performance as Daisy. Although she praised Farrow as a "fine actress," Scottie noted that Farrow seemed unable to convey the "Southern nature" of Daisy's character.
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posited that Daisy's materialistic ambitions are both understandable and rational as indicated by peer-reviewed academic studies. "Men want beauty," Ting opined, "women want money".
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traveled to the United Kingdom to visit an ailing family member. As F. Scott Fitzgerald was vacationing in Europe at the time, he never saw the 1926 Broadway play, but his agent
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Both Daisy Buchanan and her husband Tom often are invoked in popular discourse in the context of careless indifference by affluent persons. In July 2016, on the eve of the
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whose sole existence is to augment her possessor's socioeconomic success. As such, she is the target of both Tom's callous domination and Gatsby's dehumanizing adoration.
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writer Ian Prasad Philbrick to the careless indifference of Daisy and Tom Buchanan. The "blasé Buchanans in the novel's final pages," Philbrick remarked, "seemed to fit
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In the 1940s and 1950s, many scholars and critics condemned Daisy as an irredeemable villain. Critic Marius Bewley remarked upon the character's "vicious emptiness,"
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at the center of Gatsby's unrealistic quest to be steadfast to a youthful concept of himself. The ensuing contest of wills between Tom and Gatsby reduces Daisy to a
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socioeconomic security. Her decision to remain with Tom, despite her feelings for Gatsby, is ascribable to the wealth and security that her marriage provides.
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families, an obedient Ginevra "made the same choice Daisy Buchanan did, accepting the safe haven of money rather than waiting for a truer love to come along."
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period. In 1917, although she had several suitors belonging to her same privileged social class, she entered into a month-long relationship with impoverished
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To a far lesser extent, Fitzgerald partly based Daisy on his wife Zelda. Like Daisy, Zelda hails from a rich Southern family. Zelda was the daughter of
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The character has appeared in various media related to the novel, including stage plays, radio shows, television episodes, and films. New York actress
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Fitzgerald partly used this anesthetized rambling for a remark by Daisy about the birth of her daughter Pammy. However, the remark which appears in
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ran her over. Gatsby stopped the car by applying the emergency brake and then took over driving from Daisy, fleeing the scene of the accident.
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which Fitzgerald described as a disappointment, Fitzgerald continued to yearn for King as an unobtainable ideal who embodied the elusive
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complained that Field gave "such a restrained, delicate performance that you have to use some imagination to understand her weakness."
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The character of Daisy Buchanan speaks one sentence in the novel partly drawn from Fitzgerald's wife Zelda Sayre. When their daughter
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to Bill Mitchell, the son of a wealthy business associate. Bill Mitchell partly served as the model for Daisy's husband, Tom Buchanan.
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had for the character but felt she could not "think that about her, because I can't play her thinking she's awful." Todd McCarthy of
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that Field performed "the difficult feat of making a strong impact" as Gatsby's "vague, shilly-shallying sweetheart." Boyd Martin of
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Later at the Buchanan residence, Daisy, Tom, and Gatsby—as well as her friends Nick and Jordan Baker—decided to visit the 20-story
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as Daisy. In contrast to later adaptations, the film treatment and screenplay were both written by women. The treatment was by
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sent him telegrams which quoted the many positive reviews of the production. A year later, Elderidge married film actor
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originated the role of Daisy on the stage when she starred in the 1926 Broadway adaptation of Fitzgerald's novel at the
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in regards to "looking very present, presentational, and perfect." She was familiar with the dislike some readers of
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confrontation ended with Daisy leaving with Gatsby in his yellow car, while Tom departed with Nick and Jordan.
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player Tom Buchanan, with whom she has a daughter. Before marrying Tom, Daisy had a romantic relationship with
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The Shaping of Southern Politics: Suffrage Restriction and the Establishment of the One-Party South, 1880-1910
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was identified with the type of the flapper. Her pictorial counterpart was drawn by the American cartoonist
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opined that Field was "convincing in showing the shallowness of Daisy's character", whereas Wanda Hale of
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as Daisy. In contrast to the 1926 adaptation, the 1949 adaptation was filmed under the strictures of the
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praised Farrow as being "full of vain flutter and the seductive instant intimacy of the careless rich".
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A number of actresses have portrayed Daisy Buchanan in cinematic adaptations of Fitzgerald's novel. The
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after Gatsby's murder, Daisy, Tom, and their daughter departed East Egg, leaving no forwarding address.
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wrote that Sorvino was "seriously miscast as Daisy". In 2007, Tricia Paoluccio portrayed Daisy in an
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praised Mulligan's "reassuringly candid presence" which he described as "weary, wan, with a dash of
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in Alabama. In addition to their leadership of the Alabama Ku Klux Klan, Zelda's family owned the
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The character of Daisy Buchanan has been identified as personifying the cultural archetype of the
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husband, John T. Pirie Jr., was a business tycoon and owner of the Chicago department retailer
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any deeper than that is murky territory filled with misguided ideals and broken pillars of
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The character of Daisy Buchanan is also often referenced in popular culture in terms of
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The Perfect Hour: The Romance of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ginevra King, His First Love
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According to scholar James L. W. West, "Ginevra's marriage to Bill Mitchell was a
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Temporarily Devotedly Yours: The Letters of Ginevra King to F. Scott Fitzgerald
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a dangerous sensuality, though by the second act, Armbruster's perf [
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woman living during the Jazz Age, Daisy adheres to societal expectations and
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Thornton, Patricia Pacey (Winter 1979). "Sexual Roles in The Great Gatsby".
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Scottie the Daughter of: The Life of Frances Scott Fitzgerald Lanahan Smith
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of the era, and he partly served as the model for Thomas "Tom" Buchanan in
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The first actress to portray Daisy Buchanan in any medium was 24-year-old
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whose sole existence is to augment her possessor's socioeconomic success.
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who resides in the fashionable town of East Egg on Long Island during the
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who starred in the 1926 Broadway adaptation of Fitzgerald's novel at the
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American Literature on Stage and Screen: 525 Works and Their Adaptations
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The character of Daisy Buchanan has been identified as personifying the
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notes that "because she's the one who got away, Ginevra—even more than
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Fitzgerald based the character of Daisy Buchanan on Chicago socialite
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television episode titled "Novel Reflections: The American Dream".
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Daisy Fay was raised in luxury in Louisville, Kentucky during the
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So We Read On: How The Great Gatsby Came to Be and Why It Endures
3305: 2136: 1839:, p. 301: "Fitzgerald's literary creation Daisy Buchanan in 1750: 1748: 1712: 1710: 1708: 850: 842: 710: 682: 662: 566: 354: 330: 246: 219: 5293:"Carey Mulligan Is More than a Movie Star in 'The Great Gatsby'" 5125: 4783: 4181: 4052:"The Three Film Versions of The Great Gatsby: A Vision Deferred" 2455: 1674: 1672: 5981: 5814: 5754: 4975:"Alan Ladd, as 'Great Gatsby,' Finds That Money is a False God" 3534: 3502: 3065: 2360: 1769: 1767: 414: 6138:"10 On Screen Villains that Will Make Your Blood Boil, Part 2" 3810:
The Spectacular Modern Woman: Feminine Visibility in the 1920s
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an administration that has attempted to downplay the pandemic
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The Far Side of Paradise: A Biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby: A Literary Reference
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and awful and terrible and we left." The film is considered
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at the movies," Zelda later wrote to an acquaintance, "It's
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Trump and other top Republicans tested positive for Covid-19
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Some Sort of Epic Grandeur: The Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald
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portrayed Daisy in a 1955 episode of the television series
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Place Matters: Metropolitics for the Twenty-first Century
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Emmy Award Winning Nighttime Television Shows, 1948–2004
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played Daisy in a 1958 episode of the television series
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Bloom, Ester (May 17, 2013). Carmichael, Emma (ed.).
3424: 3333: 3257: 3133: 3093: 3021: 2973: 2897: 2286: 2242: 2210: 2124: 2013: 1988: 1973: 1935: 1810: 361:, and he was immediately and completely captivated." 4578:"Five Things You Didn't Know About The Great Gatsby" 3878:"Sorvino's earthbound Daisy mars A&E's 'Gatsby'" 3557:"The Problem With The Great Gatsby's Daisy Buchanan" 3436: 3412: 3397: 3281: 3145: 2912: 2427: 2336: 2090: 2088: 2086: 2041: 2039: 1903: 1156:
and fear of her husband." Critic Jonathan Romney of
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Fitzgerald based the character of Daisy Buchanan on
4984:(Friday ed.). Louisville, Kentucky. p. 36 4022:"Five Reasons 'Gatsby' Is The Great American Novel" 3293: 3121: 2985: 2932: 2930: 2887: 2885: 2391: 2379: 2348: 2164: 2112: 6103: 6025: 5997: 5965: 5928: 5671: 5577: 5526: 5509:(Thursday ed.). Brooklyn, New York. p. 4 5498: 5427: 5393: 5368: 5315: 5240: 5216: 5179: 5157: 5109: 5068: 4973: 4948: 4819: 4792: 4761: 4710: 4685: 4600: 4535: 4484: 4459: 4404: 4363: 4335: 4268: 4234: 4197: 4165: 4119: 4087: 4065: 3952:"Montgomery Star as 'Great Gatsby' in Video Drama" 3950: 3929: 3904: 3876: 3849: 3807: 3782: 3757: 3720: 3690: 3658: 3245: 3233: 3221: 3157: 3053: 2842: 2415: 2300: 2152: 6450:Characters in American novels of the 20th century 6360:"A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got)" 5238: 4310:"BBC Radio 4 – Classic Serial – The Great Gatsby" 3081: 3009: 2997: 2830: 2802: 2238: 2188: 2100: 2083: 2036: 1893: 1891: 1653:Adaptations and portrayals of F. Scott Fitzgerald 268:in New York City. That same year, screen actress 6441: 6349:The Great Gatsby: Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film 5670: 5537:(Friday ed.). Chicago, Illinois. p. 33 3887:(Friday ed.). Fremont, Nebraska. p. 17 3044: 2927: 2882: 2790: 545: 310: 210:'s second cousin, once removed, and the wife of 5999:"Carey Mulligan had to find good side of Daisy" 5931:Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby: A Reader's Guide 5370:"A 'Great Gatsby' Quote Takes On New Resonance" 4892: 3727:(2nd rev. ed.). Columbia, South Carolina: 2711: 2445: 1859: 1857: 1231:starred as Daisy in an adaptation broadcast on 561:"Her voice is full of money," he said suddenly. 4640:"'Gatsby' is great despite strange denouement" 4495:(Thursday ed.). New York City. p. 38 4415:. Chicago, Illinois. July 16, 1918. p. 15 3584:"Is Carey Mulligan Channeling Daisy Buchanan?" 2312: 1888: 1874: 1872: 1035:, and the novel's plot was altered to appease 928:(fourth) portrayed Daisy in later adaptations. 6175: 6023: 5159:"'Great Gatsby' Suffers When Cut to One Hour" 5071:Invented Lives: F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald 2512: 2500: 795:them, but they persevere, and even thrive." 747: 1854: 471:period in the state. Her father's uncle was 405:, the son of his wealthy business associate 225:Fitzgerald based the character on socialite 198:. The character is a wealthy socialite from 4768:. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University. 4660: 2955: 1869: 942:in New York City. The play was directed by 700:judged her to be "vulgar and inhuman," and 6480:Fictional characters from New York (state) 6182: 6168: 4486:"Smooth Cast Joins Ladd in 'Great Gatsby'" 4229: 4188: 2860: 2749: 2737: 2705: 2693: 2681: 2669: 2657: 2573: 2540: 1897: 1878: 1699: 40: 6470:Fictional characters based on real people 5450: 5367:Philbrick, Ian Prasad (October 7, 2020). 5366: 4959:. El Segundo, California. pp. 14, 38 4906:. New York: Broadway Books. p. 111. 4266: 3932:Authentic History Ku Klux Klan, 1865–1877 3614:(Thesis). University Park, Pennsylvania: 3581: 3327: 3275: 2906: 2876: 2645: 2324: 849:'s 2013 film which featured Daisy with a 615:in five years and began a sexual affair. 5995: 5960: 5874: 5600: 5496: 5473: 5042: 4920: 4283:The Catholic University of America Press 3899: 3844: 3781:Chicago Tribune Staff (March 25, 1987). 3715: 3685: 3315: 3311: 3139: 3115: 2951: 2921: 2637: 2629: 2617: 2601: 2593: 2577: 2557: 2528: 2516: 2409: 2373: 2342: 2330: 2318: 2294: 2290: 2218: 2214: 2201:between two prominent Chicago families." 2146: 2077: 2057: 1821: 1800: 1773: 1754: 1739: 1720: 776:2016 United States presidential election 685:. Flappers were young, modern women who 656: 376: 324: 249:. Flappers were young, modern women who 5926: 5647: 5627: 5611:. Princeton, New Jersey. Archived from 5601:Stepanov, Renata (September 15, 2003). 5549: 5290: 5239:New York Times Staff (March 29, 1987). 5211: 5174: 5155: 5104: 4997:McEntee, Katherine (January 17, 2016). 4996: 4943: 4790: 4756: 4696:(Thursday ed.). London. p. 52 4661:Jagannathan, Meera (November 7, 2015). 4533: 4304: 4270:"F. Scott Fitzgerald's Catholic Closet" 4019: 3996: 3973: 3608:Bleil, Robert Russell (December 2008). 3442: 3391: 3379: 3367: 3287: 3195: 3180: 3127: 3099: 3032: 2991: 2979: 2967: 2581: 2561: 2485: 2481: 2461: 2449: 2433: 2354: 2182: 2171:Dreier, Mollenkopf & Swanstrom 2004 2130: 2118: 2030: 1967: 1735: 1678: 798:Four years later, in October 2020, the 574:—F. Scott Fitzgerald, Chapter VII, 413:, Bill Mitchell became the director of 46:Daisy Buchanan as portrayed by actress 6490:Literary characters introduced in 1925 6442: 6135: 6079: 5927:Tredell, Nicolas (February 28, 2007). 5521: 5425: 5400:(2nd ed.). Metuchen, New Jersey: 5313: 5132: 5063: 5019: 4971: 4846: 4572: 4358: 4330: 3948: 3363: 3339: 3299: 3263: 3215: 3151: 3075: 3071: 3059: 2848: 2824: 2780: 2761: 2633: 2597: 2465: 2421: 2061: 2007: 1982: 1963: 1946: 1929: 766:—F. Scott Fitzgerald, Chapter IX, 6163: 6136:Wilson, Andriel (February 28, 2016). 5572: 5476:"Sporting a bob The Great Gatsby way" 5438:(Sunday ed.). London. p. 46 5429:"Gatsby: Leo gets lost in Baz's jazz" 5391: 5263: 5043:McKinney, Megan (December 10, 2017). 4869: 4683: 4637: 4598: 4507: 4454: 4406:"Genevra King to Wed Ensign Mitchell" 4365:"Another Reading of The Great Gatsby" 4144: 4046: 4034:from the original on January 11, 2021 3927: 3874: 3805: 3752: 3657:Brady, Thomas F. (October 13, 1946). 3656: 3629: 3607: 3554: 3430: 3418: 3406: 3351: 3251: 3239: 3227: 3211: 3207: 3111: 3087: 3015: 3003: 2836: 2820: 2808: 2784: 2477: 2385: 2369: 2258: 2194: 2142: 2106: 2094: 2065: 2045: 1912: 1863: 1836: 1804: 1777: 1758: 1716: 1682: 505:—F. Scott Fitzgerald, Chapter I, 6101: 6024:Wagner-Martin, Linda (Summer 2004). 5903: 5862:from the original on October 5, 2021 5832:from the original on August 21, 2018 5802:from the original on October 5, 2021 5772:from the original on October 5, 2021 5742:from the original on October 5, 2021 5712:from the original on October 5, 2021 5648:Svrluga, Susan (February 22, 2016). 5396:Radio Soundtracks: A Reference Guide 5354:from the original on August 20, 2020 5278:from the original on January 4, 2020 4817: 4708: 4482: 4431: 4163: 4082: 3997:Diamond, Jason (December 25, 2012). 3582:Barsamian, Edward (April 15, 2015). 3163: 2936: 2891: 2872: 2796: 2776: 2717: 2641: 2605: 2397: 2306: 2270: 2246: 2222: 2158: 1796: 642: 5628:Stevens, Ruth (September 7, 2003). 5264:Noden, Merrell (November 5, 2003). 5099:and awful and terrible and we left. 4834:from the original on April 25, 2019 4625:from the original on March 10, 2021 4560:from the original on March 10, 2021 3974:Diamond, Jason (February 3, 2022). 3832:from the original on March 10, 2021 1039:censors. According to screenwriter 601:mansion overlooking Manhasset Bay. 13: 6475:Fictional characters from Kentucky 6080:Warren, Sarah A. (March 8, 2011). 6042:University of North Carolina Press 6040:(2). Chapel Hill, North Carolina: 5996:Vancheri, Barbara (May 10, 2013). 5550:Skinner, Quinton (July 26, 2006). 4870:Lenny, Barry (September 6, 2015). 3729:University of South Carolina Press 1241:played Daisy in the 2012 two-part 626:. Tom embarked in Gatsby's yellow 14: 6511: 5630:"Before Zelda, there was Ginevra" 5474:Shapland, Kate (March 14, 2013). 5451:Schillaci, Sophie (May 9, 2013). 5426:Romney, Jonathan (May 19, 2013). 4921:Lindower, Carlie (May 15, 2013). 4847:Lawton, Mark (January 19, 2016). 4684:Joffe, Natasha (March 30, 2000). 696:dubbed her "criminally immoral," 4818:Lask, Thomas (October 3, 1971). 4020:Donahue, Deirdre (May 7, 2013). 3875:Crook, John (January 12, 2001). 3759:"They've Turned 'Gatsby' to Goo" 3669:. New York City. pp. 65, 67 1639: 1636: 1568: 1565: 1537: 1534: 1473: 1470: 1438: 1435: 1405: 1402: 1372: 1341: 1308: 1305: 1094:(second) played the role in the 1073: 1064: 899: 890: 879: 870: 454:Carson Pirie Scott & Company 6465:Female characters in literature 5824:. Indian Land, South Carolina: 5764:. Indian Land, South Carolina: 5497:Sheaffer, Lew (July 14, 1949). 5301:. New York City: Backstage, LLC 5162:(Thursday ed.). p. 24 4508:Handy, Bruce (April 26, 2013). 3680:moralists of that decadent era. 3565:. New York City. Archived from 2961: 2651: 2611: 2522: 2403: 2252: 2176: 2071: 475:, a Confederate general in the 5904:Ting, Inga (October 1, 2015). 5317:"Herstory' and Daisy Buchanan" 5314:Person, Leland S. (May 1978). 5242:"William H. Mitchell Obituary" 5182:Scott Fitzgerald and His World 5089:– via Internet Archive. 4972:Martin, Boyd (July 29, 1949). 3961:. Cincinnati, Ohio. p. 14 3949:Devane, James (May 11, 1955). 3928:Davis, Susan Lawrence (1924). 3547: 1037:Production Code Administration 988:produced in 1926 and featured 489:White House of the Confederacy 436:Despite his later marriage to 1: 6131:– via Internet Archive. 5991:– via Internet Archive. 5956:– via Internet Archive. 5421:– via Internet Archive. 5330:(2). Durham, North Carolina: 5291:Peikert, Mark (May 9, 2013). 5234:– via Internet Archive. 5207:– via Internet Archive. 5156:Mishkin, Leo (May 12, 1955). 5133:Miller, Julie (May 1, 2013). 5128:– via Internet Archive. 5020:McGinn, Dave (June 1, 2015). 4821:"The Queens That Gatsby Knew" 4813:– via Internet Archive. 4786:– via Internet Archive. 4725:(2). Durham, North Carolina: 4607:. Jefferson, North Carolina: 4542:. Jefferson, North Carolina: 4483:Hale, Wanda (July 14, 1949). 4478:– via Internet Archive. 4262:– via Internet Archive. 4225:– via Internet Archive. 4184:– via Internet Archive. 3944:– via Internet Archive. 3870:– via Internet Archive. 3748:– via Internet Archive. 3699:Carroll & Graf Publishers 3616:Pennsylvania State University 3555:Baker, Katie (May 10, 2013). 1658: 1254: 1167: 856: 546:Fictional character biography 491:. During her idle youth as a 417:, one of the most successful 311:Inspiration for the character 16:Character in The Great Gatsby 6083:Alabama Constitution of 1901 6008:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: 4423:– via Newspapers.com. 3999:"Where Daisy Buchanan Lived" 3936:. New York: Davis Publishing 3806:Conor, Liz (June 22, 2004). 2275:Engagement Announcement 1918 2227:Engagement Announcement 1918 1663: 1126:Frances "Scottie" Fitzgerald 1086:(first) played Daisy in the 996:, and the screenplay was by 729:White Anglo-Saxon Protestant 515:Frances "Scottie" Fitzgerald 371:White Anglo-Saxon Protestant 188:is a fictional character in 7: 5690:– via Newspapers.com. 5545:– via Newspapers.com. 5517:– via Newspapers.com. 5446:– via Newspapers.com. 5251:. New York City. p. 30 5170:– via Newspapers.com. 4992:– via Newspapers.com. 4967:– via Newspapers.com. 4704:– via Newspapers.com. 4638:Irwin, Dave (May 5, 2012). 4534:Hischak, Thomas S. (2012). 4503:– via Newspapers.com. 4432:Gray, Emma (May 10, 2013). 4089:"The Clinton Contamination" 3969:– via Newspapers.com. 3895:– via Newspapers.com. 3801:– via Newspapers.com. 2446:Levitsky & Ziblatt 2018 1646: 1531:A&E Television Networks 1137:fourth cinematic adaptation 1025:second cinematic adaptation 1004:'s portrayal of Gatsby and 845:aesthetics. In the wake of 830:." Similarly, Inga Ting of 608:arrived at the neighboring 277:1926 silent film adaptation 272:played the role in the now 10: 6516: 6102:West, James L. W. (2005). 5392:Pitts, Michael R. (1986). 4791:Lanahan, Eleanor (1996) . 4128:University Press of Kansas 4118:; Swanstrom, Todd (2004). 2287:Chicago Tribune Staff 1987 2243:Chicago Tribune Staff 1987 2211:Chicago Tribune Staff 1987 1431:Robert Montgomery Presents 1203:2000 television adaptation 1178:Robert Montgomery Presents 1110:third cinematic adaptation 978:first cinematic adaptation 751: 748:Daisy as a reference point 646: 549: 458:Charleston, South Carolina 394:to William "Bill" Mitchell 314: 6460:Female characters in film 6384: 6340: 6306: 6279: 6236: 6229: 6203: 5911:The Sydney Morning Herald 5877:English Studies in Canada 5846:"The Great Gatsby (2013)" 5816:"The Great Gatsby (2013)" 5786:"The Great Gatsby (1974)" 5756:"The Great Gatsby (1974)" 5726:"The Great Gatsby (1949)" 5696:"The Great Gatsby (1926)" 5632:. Princeton, New Jersey: 5560:. Los Angeles, California 5461:. Los Angeles, California 5274:. Princeton, New Jersey. 5266:"Fitzgerald's First Love" 5223:. Boston, Massachusetts: 5075:. Boston, Massachusetts: 4916:– via Google Books. 4687:"The Not-So Great Gatsby" 4633:– via Google Books. 4568:– via Google Books. 4470:. Los Angeles, California 4370:English Studies in Canada 4267:Fessenden, Tracy (2005). 4172:. Boston, Massachusetts: 4164:Eble, Kenneth E. (1963). 4140:– via Google Books. 4057:Literature Film Quarterly 3858:Little, Brown and Company 3840:– via Google Books. 3711:– via Google Books. 1033:Hollywood Production Code 832:The Sydney Morning Herald 806:'s administration to the 175: 165: 154: 146: 133: 125: 117: 109: 104: 98: 94: 84: 74: 61: 39: 29: 24: 6331:Gatsby: An American Myth 5077:Houghton Mifflin Company 5049:Classic Chicago Magazine 3816:Indiana University Press 3814:. Bloomington, Indiana: 1237:on January 1, 1950, and 1223: 1046:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1027:was undertaken starring 861: 6088:Encyclopedia of Alabama 6005:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 5974:Charles Scribner's Sons 5271:Princeton Alumni Weekly 5045:"The Other Pirie Heirs" 4609:McFarland & Company 4544:McFarland & Company 4281:(3). Washington, D.C.: 4275:U.S. Catholic Historian 4243:Charles Scribner's Sons 3958:The Cincinnati Enquirer 2480:, pp. 45, 56, 59; 1250: 1135:portrayed Daisy in the 1108:portrayed Daisy in the 1055:The New York Daily News 971: 529:"Oh, God... I'm drunk. 105:In-universe information 5608:The Daily Princetonian 5458:The Hollywood Reporter 4709:Kerr, Frances (1996). 4599:Hyatt, Wesley (2006). 4048:Dixon, Wheeler Winston 2293:, pp. 9–11, 246; 2239:Mitchell Obituary 1987 2217:, pp. 9–11, 246; 1594:Warner Bros. Pictures 1153:The Hollywood Reporter 763: 674: 571: 535: 502: 386: 381:Ginevra King's father 338: 6455:Drama film characters 6365:"Young and Beautiful" 6050:10.1353/scu.2004.0029 5889:10.1353/esc.1979.0051 5576:(September 8, 2003). 5332:Duke University Press 4727:Duke University Press 4458:(November 24, 1926). 4382:10.1353/esc.1979.0039 4126:(2nd rev. ed.). 3848:(September 9, 2014). 3660:"Alarum in Hollywood" 758: 671:Saturday Evening Post 669:for the cover of the 660: 647:Further information: 556: 550:Further information: 527: 519:Saint Paul, Minnesota 498: 392:arranged her marriage 383:arranged her marriage 380: 367:Lake Forest, Illinois 328: 315:Further information: 231:arranged her marriage 6485:Fictional socialites 6146:. Venice, California 6027:"Zelda Sayre, Belle" 6010:Block Communications 5937:Continuum Publishing 5634:Princeton University 4332:Fowler, Therese Anne 4231:Fitzgerald, F. Scott 4190:Fitzgerald, F. Scott 4030:. McLean, Virginia. 3717:Bruccoli, Matthew J. 3687:Bruccoli, Matthew J. 2764:, pp. 253, 256. 2519:, pp. 189, 437. 2060:, pp. 123–124; 1628:Paper Mill Playhouse 1554:Pippa Bennett-Warner 1398:Family Hour of Stars 1239:Pippa Bennett-Warner 1234:Family Hour of Stars 1201:played Daisy in the 1000:. Reviewers praised 301:Pippa Bennett-Warner 200:Louisville, Kentucky 6191:F. Scott Fitzgerald 5914:. Sydney, Australia 5655:The Washington Post 5323:American Literature 5095:, she wrote: "It's 5051:. Chicago, Illinois 4981:The Courier-Journal 4903:How Democracies Die 4857:. Chicago, Illinois 4718:American Literature 4492:New York Daily News 4439:The Huffington Post 4168:F. Scott Fitzgerald 4148:(January 1, 1974). 3793:. Chicago, Illinois 2708:, pp. 162–163. 2684:, pp. 112–116. 2452:, pp. 134–137. 1966:, pp. 250–57; 1499:Paramount Pictures 1367:Paramount Pictures 1212:The Fremont Tribune 1051:The Courier-Journal 321:F. Scott Fitzgerald 190:F. Scott Fitzgerald 79:F. Scott Fitzgerald 19:Fictional character 5615:on October 4, 2003 5585:The New York Times 5552:"The Great Gatsby" 5506:The Brooklyn Eagle 5376:The New York Times 5248:The New York Times 5188:G.P. Putnam's Sons 5112:Zelda: A Biography 5027:The Globe and Mail 4827:The New York Times 4758:Kousser, J. Morgan 4611:. pp. 49–50. 4546:. pp. 85–86. 4461:"The Great Gatsby" 4334:(March 31, 2013). 4150:"The Great Gatsby" 4095:The New York Times 4060:. United Kingdom: 3981:Town & Country 3912:The New York Times 3765:The New York Times 3756:(March 31, 1974). 3666:The New York Times 3644:on October 3, 2023 2513:Wagner-Martin 2004 2501:Wagner-Martin 2004 2273:, pp. 67–69; 2225:, pp. 66–70; 1932:, pp. 250–57. 1851:during the 1920s". 1799:, pp. 86–87; 1742:, pp. 80, 82. 1597:48% (301 reviews) 1335:Paramount Pictures 1301:Ambassador Theatre 1122:The New York Times 940:Ambassador Theatre 675: 665:as illustrated by 624:French Renaissance 477:American Civil War 387: 339: 266:Ambassador Theatre 206:. She is narrator 186:Daisy Fay Buchanan 113:Daisy Fay Buchanan 6437: 6436: 6420:The Great Phatsby 6380: 6379: 6121:978-1-4000-6308-6 6033:Southern Cultures 5946:978-0-8264-9010-0 5854:. New York City: 5794:. New York City: 5734:. New York City: 5704:. New York City: 5658:. Washington, D.C 5525:(April 5, 1974). 5197:978-0-500-13040-7 5030:. Toronto, Canada 4956:Los Angeles Times 4947:(July 15, 1973). 4913:978-1-5247-6294-0 4830:. New York City. 4810:978-0-06-092738-7 4648:. Tucson, Arizona 4586:. Toronto, Canada 4553:978-0-7864-6842-3 4518:. New York City: 4252:978-1-4381-1454-5 4174:Twayne Publishers 3903:(July 14, 1949). 3867:978-0-316-23008-7 3856:. New York City: 3846:Corrigan, Maureen 3825:978-0-253-21670-0 3738:978-1-57003-455-8 3708:978-0-7867-0996-0 3697:. New York City: 3592:. 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Index

The Great Gatsby

Lois Wilson
The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Ginevra King
See list
Jay Gatsby
Nick Carraway
Kentucky
F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby
Louisville, Kentucky
Jazz Age
Nick Carraway
polo
Jay Gatsby
golden girl
Ginevra King
arranged her marriage
Maureen Corrigan
Zelda
flapper
bobbed their hair
trophy wife
Florence Eldridge
Ambassador Theatre
Lois Wilson
lost

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