Gatsby - translation to german
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Gatsby - translation to german

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gatsby (disambiguation)

Gatsby      
Gatsby, name
The Great Gatsby         
1925 NOVEL BY F. SCOTT FITZGERALD
Great Gatsby; Tom Buchanan; Meyer Wolfsheim; Trimalchio (novel); Trimalchio (book); Oggsford; Tom Buchanan (The Great Gatsby); The great gatsby; George Wilson (Gatsby); Dr. T. J. Eckleburg; Dr. T. J. Eckleberg; So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past; T.J. Eckelburg; Myrtle Wilson; Meyer Wolfshiem; The Great gatsby; The Rise of the Colored Empires; George Wilson (The Great Gatsby); Dr. T.J. Eckleburg; Wolfshiem; Jordan Baker (The Great Gatsby); West Egg; East Egg
n. Der große Gatsby, Roman von F Scott Fitzgerald (1925 veröffentlicht)
Gatsby      
n. Gatsby, Nachname; "Der Große Gatsby" Roman von F. Scott Fitzgerald (in 1925 veröffentlicht)

Definition

flat cap
(flat caps)
A flat cap is the same as a cloth cap
. (mainly BRIT)
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Wikipedia

Gatsby

Gatsby may refer to:

  • The Great Gatsby, a 1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
    • The Great Gatsby (disambiguation), an index of film adaptations of the novel
    • Jay Gatsby, the novel's central character
Examples of use of Gatsby
1. An Gunters Hof ist eine Partygesellschaft von Dekadenz–Darstellern zu bewundern, dazu jede Menge Frackträger als Stützen der Gesellschaft, irgendwo zwischen "Der große Gatsby" und Weimarer Republik.
2. AP Darsteller Schiavelli: Charakterkopf des Kinos In über 150 Produktionen wirkte der italoamerikanische Darsteller mit, darunter Kinoklassiker wie "Einer flog über das Kuckucksnest" (1'75), "Der große Gatsby" (1'74) und "Amadeus" (1'84). Auch in Blockbustern wie "Batmans Rückkehr" und dem James–Bond–Thriller "Der Morgen stirbt nie" trat der 1,'6 Meter große Mime auf – grundsätzlich in der Rolle der Schurken oder schrulligen Sidekicks.