In The Great Gatsby, the Merton College Library is a library at Oxford. The Merton College Library is cited in the novel Varsity the Great Gatsby in the year 1925 written by F. Scott Fitzgerald who is an American author; it is all about the young and secretive millionaire named Jay Gatsby who entitled to be an Oxford man.
In the great Gatsby the Merton in college library is one of the earliest libraries in Oxford.
Merton College Library, located in Merton College, Oxford, is one of the earliest libraries built in England and the oldest academic library in the world which remains in continuous daily use. The library is located in several parts of the college.
The Library is mentioned in the 1925 novel Varsity The Great Gatsby since the protagonist, the misterious and millionaire Gatsby, claims to be an Oxford man.