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Gatsby’s Ghost: Post-Traumatic Memory and National Literary Tradition in Joseph O’Neill’s Netherland
KATHERINE V. SNYDER
Contemporary Literature, September 2013, 54 (3) 459-490; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/cli.2013.0029
KATHERINE V. SNYDER
University of California, Berkeley

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Contemporary Literature
Vol. 54, Issue 3
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Gatsby’s Ghost: Post-Traumatic Memory and National Literary Tradition in Joseph O’Neill’s Netherland
KATHERINE V. SNYDER
Contemporary Literature Sep 2013, 54 (3) 459-490; DOI: 10.1353/cli.2013.0029
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