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Nowa
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Używany - jak nowa
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Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
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Great Gatsby
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When Nick Carraway, a young bachelor newly residing in a cottage on Long Island, receives an invitation to an opulent party at a nearby mansion, he becomes fascinated by its enigmatic host, Jay Gatsby. Gatsby is a self-made, flamboyant yet reserved character, whose past is cloaked in secrets and his business dealings shrouded in mystery. As Nick and Gatsby develop an unexpected friendship, Nick learns of Gatsby's unattainable love for a woman who is already married, leading to a series of events that culminate in tragedy. Regarded as F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece, *The Great Gatsby* stands as a vivid depiction of the extravagance and moral decay of the "Jazz Age." It also serves as a timeless, critical exploration of the American dream, making it one of the most esteemed works in American literature.
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When Nick Carraway, a young bachelor newly residing in a cottage on Long Island, receives an invitation to an opulent party at a nearby mansion, he becomes fascinated by its enigmatic host, Jay Gatsby. Gatsby is a self-made, flamboyant yet reserved character, whose past is cloaked in secrets and his business dealings shrouded in mystery. As Nick and Gatsby develop an unexpected friendship, Nick learns of Gatsby's unattainable love for a woman who is already married, leading to a series of events that culminate in tragedy. Regarded as F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece, *The Great Gatsby* stands as a vivid depiction of the extravagance and moral decay of the "Jazz Age." It also serves as a timeless, critical exploration of the American dream, making it one of the most esteemed works in American literature.
