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Englishness in "The Great Gatsby" and "Howard's End"

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Examines the treatment of wealth and identity in these novels.
2,146 words (approx. 8.6 pages) | 4 sources | 2000 | United Kingdom
Published on: Mar 18, 2001

Paper Summary:

This essay discusses the importance that wealth has in developing identities. This covers the development of identity in general as well as the development of a sense of Englishness or Americanness with regards to money.

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APA Citation:

Englishness in "The Great Gatsby" and "Howard's End" (2012, April 01). Retrieved May 24, 2012, from http://www.academon.co.uk/Book-Review-Englishness-in-The-Great-Gatsby-and-Howard's-End/748

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"Englishness in "The Great Gatsby" and "Howard's End"" 01 April 2012. Web. 24 May. 2012. <http://www.academon.co.uk/Book-Review-Englishness-in-The-Great-Gatsby-and-Howard's-End/748>




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Gricey GB
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Mar 02, 2001
I am studying for a degree in English at Exeter University. My degree has largely involved Trans-Atlantic issues within the last century focusing on modernism and Anglo-American relationships. My recent dissertation concerns perceptions of reality within a technological world and is based on the 1999 film 'The Matrix' as well as the writing of Jean Baudrillard and Aldous Huxley.
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