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Babylon Revisited: Critical Essay by David Toor

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F. Scott Fitzgerald
About 11 pages (3,356 words)
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SOURCE: "Guilt and Retribution in 'Babylon Revisited'," in Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual 1973, edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli and C. E. Frazer Clark, Jr., Microcard Editions Books, 1974, pp. 155-64.

In the following essay, Toor argues that Charlie Wales is trapped between self-justification and self-recrimination.

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