F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 🤵Jay Gatsby: the Hero Archetype of Percy Shelley
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Загружено: 18 апр. 2025 г.
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In What Light Was, key vignettes of Percy Bysshe Shelley’s social life are retold in an artistic narrative focused on penning his conflictual relationships as the biographical drives for his famous visions, epics, and other poetics. From his fictive historical relationships with Harriett, Godwin, Fanny, Mary, Byron, Keats, and his own children, Shelley’s works are recast in What Light Was as dramatized dialogues, letters, meditations, criticisms, and epigraphs.
Simultaneously, this imaginative framework for the narrative of Shelley’s life, works, and influences are being charmingly spun by a famous twentieth century author in What Light Was as his own mirroring, doubled muse for a series of crucial events surrounding the composition of his own evolving great work—The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Jay Gatsby (the one-year Oxford man) is crafted as the Shelleyean hero in his own Greek tragedy—who, though defeated, will offer us a more matured and wiser clarity of aspiring hopes. As influenced by Shelley’s relationships and works, The Great Gatsby is presented as the novel of the chastised hopes for the twentieth century—and as it continues onward so a hundred years later.
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