The Great Gatsby
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Full title - The Great Gatsby
Author - F. Scott Fitzgerald
Type of work - Novel
Genre - Modernist novel, Jazz Age novel, novel of manners
Language - English
Time and place written - 1923-1924, America and France
Date of first publication - 1925
Publisher - Charles Scribner's Sons
Narrator - Nick Carraway <javascript:CharacterWindow('http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/gatsby/terms/char_1.html', '2fbe6f620a', 500);>; Carraway not only narrates the story but implies
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