Abstract
Winter Dreams, one of F· S· Fitzgerald's short stories, tells about a young man's dream about a "golden Girl" Judy Jones. To read the story from a feminist perspective, it exposes misogyny in Fitzgerald's text. Judy's transformation from a beautiful flapper, a rebellious young girl, and a luring Circe, into a meek creature of "angel in the house", indicates that even in the 1920s of American society, women still have no ways out except to surrender to the dominant patriarchal ideology.
| Original language | English | 
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| Pages (from-to) | 513-517 | 
| Number of pages | 5 | 
| Journal | Theory and Practice in Language Studies | 
| Volume | 4 | 
| Issue number | 3 | 
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2014 | 
Keywords
- Feminism
- Men
- Misogyny
- Women