F. Scott Fitzgerald bibliography
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896 – December 21, 1940) was an American author of novels and short stories, whose works are the paradigmatic writings of the Jazz Age. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century. Fitzgerald is considered a member of the "Lost Generation" of the 1920s. He finished four novels: This Side of Paradise, The Beautiful and Damned, The Great Gatsby (his most famous), and Tender Is the Night. A fifth, unfinished novel, The Last Tycoon, was published posthumously. Fitzgerald also wrote many short stories that treat themes of youth and promise along with age and despair.
Novels↙ | 5 |
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Stories↙ | 171 |
Collections↙ | 10 |
Poems↙ | 25 |
Plays↙ | 1 |
References and footnotes |
Books
Novels
Title | Publication | Notes | E-text |
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This Side of Paradise | New York: Scribners, 1920 | Wikisource | |
The Beautiful and Damned | New York: Scribners, 1922 | Wikisource | |
The Great Gatsby | New York: Scribners, 1925 | Project Gutenberg Australia | |
Tender Is the Night | New York: Scribners, 1934 | A revised version prepared by Malcolm Cowley was published posthumously in 1951 | Project Gutenberg Australia |
The Last Tycoon | New York: Scribners, 1941 | Unfinished; compiled and published posthumously; first published as The Last Tycoon | fitzgerald.narod.ru |
Short story collections
Title | Publication | Contents | E-text |
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Flappers and Philosophers | New York: Scribners, 1920 | 8 short stories | Wikisource; Project Gutenberg |
Tales of the Jazz Age | New York: Scribners, 1922 | 11 short stories | Wikisource; Project Gutenberg |
All the Sad Young Men | New York: Scribners, 1926 | 9 short stories | Faded Page (Canada) |
Taps at Reveille | New York: Scribners, 1935 | 18 short stories | – |
posthumous | |||
The Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald | New York: Scribners, 1951 | 28 short stories, 10 not previously collected; 4 sets of editorial notes | Internet Archive |
Babylon Revisited and Other Stories | New York: Scribners, 1960 | all available in earlier collections | – |
The Pat Hobby Stories | New York: Scribners, 1962 | 17 short stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald | New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1965 | 16 early stories | Internet Archive |
The Basil and Josephine Stories | New York: Scribners, 1973 | 14 short stories | Internet Archive |
The Price Was High: the last uncollected stories | New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1979 | 50 short stories, with individual editorial notes | Internet Archive |
The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald | New York: Scribners, 1989 | all available in earlier collections | – |
I'd Die For You, and other lost stories | New York: Simon & Schuster, April 2017 | 18 stories, scenarios and fragments | - |
Other books
Title | Publication | Contents | E-text |
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The Vegetable, or From President to Postman | New York: Scribners, 1923 | play | |
The Crack-Up | New York: New Directions, 1945 | 10 essays, selections from the notebooks, and letters | |
Afternoon of an Author | New York: Scribners, 1958 | 13 stories and 7 essays, with individual editorial notes | Internet Archive |
Bits of Paradise | New York: Scribners, 1974 | 11 stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald and 10 stories by Zelda Fitzgerald | Internet Archive |
Poems 1911–1940 | S.C.: Bruccoli Clark, 1981 | 25 poems | |
Novels and Stories 1920–1922 | New York: Library of America, 2000 | This Side of Paradise; Flappers and Philosophers; The Beautiful and Damned; Tales of the Jazz Age | |
Before Gatsby: The First Twenty-Six Stories | Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2001 | all available in earlier collections |
Letters
Title | Publication | Contents |
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The Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald | New York: Scribners, 1964 | |
Dear Scott/Dear Max | New York: Scribners, 1971 | The Fitzgerald-Perkins correspondence |
As Ever, Scott Fitz—— | Philadelphia and New York: J.B. Lippincott. 1972 | The Fitzgerald-Ober correspondence |
Correspondence of F. Scott Fitzgerald | New York: Random House, 1980 | |
F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Life in Letters | New York: Scribners, 1994 |
Short stories
1909–1919
Title | Publication | Collected in | E-text |
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"The Mystery of the Raymond Mortgage" | St. Paul Academy Now and Then (October 1909) | The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald | – |
"Reade, Substitute Right Half" | St. Paul Academy Now and Then (February 1910) | The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald | – |
"A Debt of Honor" | St. Paul Academy Now and Then (March 1910) | The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald | – |
"The Room with the Green Blinds" | St. Paul Academy Now and Then (June 1911) | The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald | – |
"A Luckless Santa Claus" | Newman News (Christmas 1912) | The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald | – |
"Pain and the Scientist" | Newman News (1913) | The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald | – |
"The Trail of the Duke" | Newman News (June 1913) | The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald | – |
"Shadow Laurels" | Nassau Literary Magazine (April 1915) | The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald | – |
"The Ordeal" | Nassau Literary Magazine (June 1915) | The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald | – |
"The Débutante" | Nassau Literary Magazine (January 1917) | The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald | – |
"The Spire and the Gargoyle" | Nassau Literary Magazine (February 1917) | The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald | – |
"Tarquin of Cheapside" | Nassau Literary Magazine (April 1917) The Smart Set (February 1921) | The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald Tales of the Jazz Age | Wikisource |
"Babes in the Woods" | Nassau Literary Magazine (May 1917) | The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald | – |
"Sentiment—And the Use of Rouge" | Nassau Literary Magazine (June 1917) | The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald | – |
"The Pierian Springs and the Last Straw" | Nassau Literary Magazine (October 1917) | The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald | – |
1920–1924
Title | Publication | Collected in | E-text |
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"The I.O.U." | written 1920, declined by Harpers Bazaar | I'd Die for You | - |
"The Couple" | written between Apr 1920 and Oct 1922 | I'd Die for You | - |
"Porcelain and Pink" | The Smart Set (January 1920) | Tales of the Jazz Age | Wikisource |
"Head and Shoulders" | The Saturday Evening Post (21 February 1920) | Flappers and Philosophers | Wikisource |
"Benediction" | The Smart Set (February 1920) | Flappers and Philosophers | Wikisource |
"Dalyrimple Goes Wrong" | The Smart Set (February 1920) | Flappers and Philosophers | Wikisource |
"Myra Meets His Family" | The Saturday Evening Post (20 March 1920) | The Price Was High | – |
"Mister Icky" | The Smart Set (March 1920) | Tales of the Jazz Age | Wikisource |
"The Camel’s Back" | The Saturday Evening Post (24 April 1920) | Tales of the Jazz Age | Wikisource |
"Bernice Bobs Her Hair" | The Saturday Evening Post (1 May 1920) | Flappers and Philosophers | Wikisource |
"The Ice Palace" | The Saturday Evening Post (22 May 1920) | Flappers and Philosophers | Wikisource |
"The Offshore Pirate" | The Saturday Evening Post (29 May 1920) | Flappers and Philosophers | Wikisource |
"The Cut-Glass Bowl" | Scribner’s Magazine (May 1920) | Flappers and Philosophers | Wikisource |
"The Four Fists" | Scribner’s Magazine (June 1920) | Flappers and Philosophers | Wikisource |
"The Smilers" | The Smart Set (June 1920) | The Price Was High | – |
"May Day" | The Smart Set (July 1920) | Tales of the Jazz Age | Wikisource |
"The Jelly-Bean" | Metropolitan Magazine (October 1920) | Tales of the Jazz Age | Wikisource |
"The Lees of Happiness" | Chicago Sunday Tribune (12 December 1920) | Tales of the Jazz Age | Wikisource |
"Jemina" | Vanity Fair (January 1921) | Tales of the Jazz Age | Wikisource |
"O Russet Witch!" | Metropolitan Magazine (February 1921) | Tales of the Jazz Age | Wikisource |
"The Popular Girl" | The Saturday Evening Post (11 and 18 February 1922) | Bits of Paradise | – |
"Two for a Cent" | Metropolitan Magazine (April 1922) | The Price Was High | – |
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" | Collier’s (27 May 1922) | Tales of the Jazz Age | Wikisource |
"The Diamond as Big as the Ritz" | The Smart Set (June 1922) | Tales of the Jazz Age | Wikisource |
"Winter Dreams" | Metropolitan Magazine (December 1922) | All the Sad Young Men | Wikisource |
"Dice, Brassknuckles & Guitar" | Hearst's International Cosmopolitan (May 1923) | The Price was High | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Hot & Cold Blood" | Hearst’s International Cosmopolitan (August 1923) | All the Sad Young Men | |
"Gretchen’s Forty Winks" | The Saturday Evening Post (15 March 1924) | All the Sad Young Men | |
"Diamond Dick and the First Law of Woman" | Hearst’s International Cosmopolitan (April 1924) | The Price Was High | – |
"The Third Casket" | The Saturday Evening Post (31 May 1924) | The Price Was High | – |
"Absolution" | The American Mercury (June 1924) | All the Sad Young Men | |
"The Sensible Thing" | Liberty (5 July 1924) | All the Sad Young Men | |
"The Unspeakable Egg" | The Saturday Evening Post (12 July 1924) | The Price Was High | – |
"John Jackson's Arcady" | The Saturday Evening Post' (26 July 1924) | The Price Was High | – |
1925–1929
Title | Publication | Collected in | E-text |
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"The Baby Party" | Hearst’s International Cosmopolitan (February 1925) | All the Sad Young Men | |
"The Pusher-in-the-Face" | Woman’s Home Companion (February 1925) | The Price Was High | – |
"Love in the Night" | The Saturday Evening Post (14 March 1925) | Bits of Paradise | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"One of My Oldest Friends" | Woman’s Home Companion (September 1925) | The Price Was High | – |
"The Adjuster" | The Redbook Magazine (September 1925) | All the Sad Young Men | |
"A Penny Spent" | The Saturday Evening Post (10 October 1925) | Bits of Paradise | – |
"Not in the Guidebook" | Woman’s Home Companion (November 1925) | The Price Was High | – |
"The Rich Boy" | The Redbook Magazine (January and February 1926) | All the Sad Young Men | |
"Presumption" | The Saturday Evening Post (9 January 1926) | The Price Was High | – |
"The Adolescent Marriage" | The Saturday Evening Post (6 March 1926) | The Price Was High | – |
"The Dance" | The Redbook Magazine (June 1926) | Bits of Paradise | – |
"Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les" | McCall's (July 1926) | All the Sad Young Men | |
"Your Way and Mine" | Woman’s Home Companion (May 1927) | The Price Was High | – |
"Jacob’s Ladder" | The Saturday Evening Post (20 August 1927) | Bits of Paradise | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"The Love Boat" | The Saturday Evening Post (8 October 1927) | The Price Was High | – |
"A Short Trip Home" | The Saturday Evening Post (17 December 1927) | Taps at Reveille | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"The Bowl" | The Saturday Evening Post (21 January 1928) | The Price Was High | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Magnetism" | The Saturday Evening Post (3 March 1928) | The Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"The Scandal Detectives" | The Saturday Evening Post (28 April 1928) | Taps at Reveille; The Basil and Josephine Stories | |
"A Night at the Fair" | The Saturday Evening Post (21 July 1928) | The Basil and Josephine Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"The Freshest Boy" | The Saturday Evening Post (28 July 1928) | Taps at Reveille; The Basil and Josephine Stories | |
"He Thinks He's Wonderful" | The Saturday Evening Post (29 September 1928) | Taps at Reveille; The Basil and Josephine Stories | |
"The Captured Shadow" | The Saturday Evening Post (29 December 1928) | Taps at Reveille; The Basil and Josephine Stories | |
"Outside the Cabinet-Maker’s" | The Century Magazine (December 1928) | Afternoon of an Author | Gutenberg Project Australia |
"The Perfect Life" | The Saturday Evening Post (5 January 1929) | Taps at Reveille; The Basil and Josephine Stories | |
"The Last of the Belles" | The Saturday Evening Post (2 March 1929) | Taps at Reveille | |
"Forging Ahead" | The Saturday Evening Post (30 March 1929) | The Basil and Josephine Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Basil and Cleopatra" | The Saturday Evening Post (27 April 1929) | The Basil and Josephine Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"The Rough Crossing" | The Saturday Evening Post (8 June 1929) | The Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Majesty" | The Saturday Evening Post (13 July 1929) | Taps at Reveille | |
"At Your Age" | The Saturday Evening Post (17 August 1929) | The Price Was High | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"The Swimmers" | The Saturday Evening Post (19 October 1929) | Bits of Paradise | Project Gutenberg Australia |
1930–1939
Title | Publication | Collected in | E-text |
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"Two Wrongs" | The Saturday Evening Post (18 January 1930) | Taps at Reveille; The Basil and Josephine Stories | |
"First Blood" | The Saturday Evening Post (5 April 1930) | Taps at Reveille; The Basil and Josephine Stories | |
"A Nice Quiet Place" | The Saturday Evening Post (31 May 1930) | Taps at Reveille; The Basil and Josephine Stories | |
"The Bridal Party" | The Saturday Evening Post(August 9, 1930) | The Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"A Woman with a Past" | The Saturday Evening Post (6 September 1930) | Taps at Reveille; The Basil and Josephine Stories | |
"One Trip Abroad" | The Saturday Evening Post (11 October 1930) | Afternoon of an Author | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"A Snobbish Story" | The Saturday Evening Post (29 November 1930) | The Basil and Josephine Stories | – |
"The Hotel Child" | The Saturday Evening Post (31 January 1931) | Bits of Paradise | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Babylon Revisited" | The Saturday Evening Post, (21 February 1931) | Taps at Reveille | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"On Your Own" | written 1931 | The Price Was High | |
"Indecision" | The Saturday Evening Post (16 May 1931) | The Price Was High | – |
"A New Leaf" | The Saturday Evening Post (4 July 1931) | Bits of Paradise | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Emotional Bankruptcy" | The Saturday Evening Post (15 August 1931) | The Basil and Josephine Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Between Three and Four" | The Saturday Evening Post (5 September 1931) | The Price was High | |
"A Change of Class" | The Saturday Evening Post (26 September 1931) | The Price was High | - |
"A Freeze-Out" | The Saturday Evening Post (19 December 1931) | The Price was High | University of Adelaide eBooks |
"Diagnosis" | The Saturday Evening Post (20 February 1932) | The Price Was High | - |
"Six of One" | Redbook (February 1932) | The Price Was High | University of Adelaide eBooks |
"Flight and Pursuit" | The Saturday Evening Post (14 May 1932) | The Price was High | |
"Family in the Wind" | The Saturday Evening Post (4 June 1932) | Taps at Reveille | |
"The Rubber Check" | The Saturday Evening Post (6 August 1932) | The Price was High | - |
"What a Handsome Pair!" | The Saturday Evening Post (27 August 1932) | Bits of Paradise | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Crazy Sunday" | The American Mercury (October 1932) | Taps at Reveille | |
"One Interne" | The Saturday Evening Post (5 November 1932) | Taps at Reveille | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Nightmare" aka "Fantasy in Black" | written 1932 | I'd Die for You | some parts used in Tender is the Night |
"On Schedule" | The Saturday Evening Post (18 March 1933) | The Price was High | |
"More Than Just a House" | The Saturday Evening Post (24 June 1933) | The Price was High | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"I Got Shoes" | The Saturday Evening Post (Sep 1933) | The Price Was High | – |
"The Family Bus" | The Saturday Evening Post (Nov 1933) | The Price Was High | – |
"What to Do About It" | written 1933, declined by The Saturday Evening Post | I'd Die for You | - |
"Gracie at Sea" | written 1934 | I'd Die for You | movie treatment, collaboration with Robert Spafford |
"No Flowers" | The Saturday Evening Post (July 1934) | The Price Was High | – |
"New Types" | The Saturday Evening Post (Sep 1934) | The Price Was High | – |
"In the Darkest Hour" | Redbook (Oct 1934) | The Price Was High | part of planned Philippe stories |
"Her Last Case" | The Saturday Evening Post (Nov 1934) | The Price Was High | – |
"Travel Together" | written 1934/5 | I'd Die for You | - |
"The Fiend" | Esquire (January 1935) | Taps at Reveille | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"The Night of Chancellorsville" | Esquire (February 1935) | Taps at Reveille | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Shaggy's Morning" | Esquire (May 1935) | – | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"The Count of Darkness" | Redbook (June 1935) | - | part of planned Philippe stories |
"The Intimate Strangers" | McCall's (June 1935) declined by Saturday Evening Post | The Price Was High | – |
"Zone of Accident" | The Saturday Evening Post (July 1935) | The Price Was High | – |
"The Kingdom in the Dark" | Redbook (Aug 1935) | - | part of planned Philippe stories |
"Lo, the Poor Peacock" | written in 1935, declined by Saturday Evening Post | The Price Was High | published 1971 Esquire |
"I'd Die for You" aka "The Legend of Lake Lure" | written 1935 | I'd Die for You | - |
"The Pearl and the Fur" | written 1935, declined by Saturday Evening Post | I'd Die for You | intended as first Gwen story |
"Day off from Love" | written 1935/6 | I'd Die for You | fragment |
"Fate in Her Hands" aka "What You Don't Know" | American Magazine (April 1936) | The Price Was High | – |
"Image on the Heart" | McCall's (April 1936) | The Price Was High | – |
"Too Cute for Words" | The Saturday Evening Post (April 1936) | The Price Was High | part of planned Gwen stories |
"Three Acts of Music" | Esquire (May 1936) | The Price Was High | – |
"Inside the House" | The Saturday Evening Post (June 1936) | The Price Was High | part of planned Gwen stories |
"Make Yourself at Home" | written 1936, declined by Saturday Evening Post | – | intended as fourth Gwen story, published 1939 Liberty as "Strange Sanctuary" with names changed |
"Author's House" | Esquire (July 1936) | Afternoon of an Author | – |
"Afternoon of an Author" | Esquire (August 1936) | Afternoon of an Author | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"An Author's Mother" | Esquire (September 1936) | The Price Was High | – |
"I Didn't Get Over" | Esquire (October 1936) | Afternoon of an Author | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Ballet Shoes" aka "Ballet Slippers" | written 1936 | I'd Die for You | movie treatment, published 1976 |
"Thank You for the Light" | written 1936, declined by New Yorker | I'd Die for You | published 2012 |
"Cyclone in Silent Land" | written 1936, declined by Saturday Evening Post | I'd Die for You | part of planned Trouble stories |
"Thumbs Up" | written 1936 | I'd Die for You | early version of "The End of Hate" 1940 |
"Dentist Appointment" | written 1937 | I'd Die for You | another version of "The End of Hate" 1940 |
"An Alcoholic Case" | Esquire (February 1937) | The Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"'Trouble'" | The Saturday Evening Post (March 1937) | The Price Was High | part of planned Trouble stories |
"The Long Way Out" | Esquire (September 1937) | The Stories of FSF | |
"The Guest in Room Nineteen" | Esquire (Oct 1937) | The Price Was High | – |
"In the Holidays" | Esquire (Dec 1937) | The Price Was High | – |
"Offside Play" aka "Athletic Interval" | written 1937, declined by Saturday Evening Post | I'd Die for You | – |
"Financing Finnegan" | Esquire (January 1938) | The Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Director's Special" | written July 1939, declined by Saturday Evening Post | The Price Was High | published 1948 Harper’s Bazaar as "Discard" |
"Design in Plaster" | Esquire (November 1939) | Afternoon of an Author | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"The Lost Decade" | Esquire (December 1939) | The Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Strange Sanctuary" | Liberty (Dec 1939) | – | written 1936 as "Make Yourself at Home" Project Gutenberg Australia |
"The Women in the House" | written 1939 | I'd Die for You | shortened version published 2015 Strand Magazine as "Temperature" |
"Salute to Lucy and Elsie" | written 1939, declined by Esquire | I'd Die for You | - |
"Love is a Pain" | written 1939/40 | I'd Die for You | screenplay |
1940–death
Title | Publication | Collected in | E-text |
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"News of Paris — Fifteen Years Ago" | written 1940 | Afternoon of an Author | published 1947 Furioso |
"Last Kiss" | written 1940 | Bits of Paradise | published 1949 Collier’s |
"Dearly Beloved" | written 1940 | Bits of Paradise | published 1969 Fitzgerald / Hemingway Annual |
"Pat Hobby’s Christmas Wish" | Esquire (January 1940) | The Pat Hobby Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"A Man in the Way" | Esquire (February 1940) | The Pat Hobby Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"‘Boil Some Water - Lots of It’" | Esquire (March 1940) | The Pat Hobby Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Teamed with Genius" | Esquire (April 1940) | The Pat Hobby Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Pat Hobby and Orson Welles" | Esquire (May 1940) | The Pat Hobby Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Pat Hobby’s Secret" | Esquire (June 1940) | The Pat Hobby Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"The End of Hate" | Collier’s (22 June 1940) | The Price Was High | – |
"Pat Hobby, Putative Father" | Esquire (July 1940) | The Pat Hobby Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"The Homes of the Stars" | Esquire (August 1940) | The Pat Hobby Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Pat Hobby Does His Bit" | Esquire (September 1940) | The Pat Hobby Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Pat Hobby’s Preview" | Esquire (October 1940) | The Pat Hobby Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"No Harm Trying" | Esquire (November 1940) | The Pat Hobby Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"A Patriotic Short" | Esquire (December 1940) | The Pat Hobby Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"On the Trail of Pat Hobby" | Esquire (January 1941) | The Pat Hobby Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Fun in an Artist’s Studio" | Esquire (February 1941) | The Pat Hobby Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"On an Ocean Wave" | Esquire (February 1941) | The Price Was High | under pseudonym Paul Elgin |
"Two Old-Timers" | Esquire (March 1941) | The Pat Hobby Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Mightier than the Sword" | Esquire (April 1941) | The Pat Hobby Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"Pat Hobby’s College Days" | Esquire (May 1941) | The Pat Hobby Stories | Project Gutenberg Australia |
posthumous
Title | Publication | Collected in | E-text |
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"The Woman from Twenty-One" | Esquire (June 1941) | The Price Was High | – |
"Three Hours Between Planes" | Esquire (July 1941) | The Stories of FSF | Project Gutenberg Australia |
"The Ants at Princeton" | Esquire (??) | – | |
"Gods of Darkness" | Redbook (November 1941) | – | written 1934, part of planned Philippe stories |
"The Broadcast We Almost Heard Last September" | Furioso (Fall 1947) | – | – |
"News of Paris — Fifteen Years Ago" | Furioso (Winter 1947) | Afternoon of an Author | written 1940 |
"Discard" | Harper’s Bazaar (January 1948) | The Price Was High | written July 1939 as "Director's Special" |
"The World’s Fair" | The Kenyon Review (Autumn 1948) | – | – |
"Last Kiss" | Collier’s (16 April 1949) | Bits of Paradise | written 1940 |
"That Kind of Party" | The Princeton University Library Chronicle (Summer 1951) | The Basil and Josephine Stories | – |
"Dearly Beloved" | Fitzgerald / Hemingway Annual (1969) | Bits of Paradise | written 1940 |
"Lo, the Poor Peacock" | Esquire (September 1971) revised and abridged by Esquire | The Price Was High original version | written in 1935 |
"Ballet Shoes" aka "Ballet Slippers" | Fitzgerald / Hemingway Annual (1976) | I'd Die for You | movie treatment, written 1936 |
"On Your Own" | Esquire (30 January 1979) | The Price Was High | written 1931 |
"A Full Life" | Princeton University Library Chronicle (Winter 1988) | – | – |
"Thank You for the Light" | The New Yorker (6 August 2012) | I'd Die for You | written 1936 |
"Temperature"[1][2] | The Strand Magazine (July-Sept 2015) | I'd Die For You | written 1936 as "The Women in the House" |
The Cambridge Edition of the Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald
Cambridge University Press published the complete works of F. Scott Fitzgerald in annotated editions.[3]
- The Great Gatsby (1991) | ISBN 9780521402309
- The Love of the Last Tycoon: A Western (1993) | ISBN 9780521402316
- This Side of Paradise (1996) 9780521402347
- Flappers and Philosophers (1999) | ISBN 9780521402361
- Trimalchio: An Early Version of The Great Gatsby (2000) | ISBN 9780521402378
- Tales of the Jazz Age (2002) | ISBN 9780521402385
- My Lost City: Personal Essays, 1920–1940 (2005) | ISBN 9780521402392
- All The Sad Young Men (2007) | ISBN 9780521402408
- The Beautiful and Damned (2008) | ISBN 9780521883665
- The Lost Decade: Short Stories from Esquire, 1936–1941 (2008) | ISBN 9780521885300
- The Basil, Josephine, and Gwen Stories (2009) | ISBN 9780521769730
- Spires and Gargoyles: Early Writings, 1909–1919 (2010) | ISBN 9780521765923
- Tender Is the Night (2012) | ISBN 9780521402323
- Taps at Reveille (2014) | ISBN 9780521766036
- A Change of Class (2016) | ISBN 9780521402354
- Last Kiss (2017) | ISBN 9780521766135
- The Great Gatsby: An Edition of the Manuscript (2018) | ISBN 9781108426800
- The Great Gatsby: A Variorum Edition (2019) | ISBN 9780521766203
Adaptations
Film
- The Beautiful and Damned (1922)
- The Great Gatsby (1926)
- The Great Gatsby (1949)
- Tender Is the Night (1962)
- The Great Gatsby (1974)
- The Last Tycoon (1976)
- The Great Gatsby (2000)
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
- The Great Gatsby (2013)
Television
- A teleplay version of The Diamond as Big as the Ritz was broadcast on Kraft Theatre in 1955. The story's sisters, Kismine and Jasmine, were portrayed by Lee Remick and Elizabeth Montgomery, who were then unknowns, age 20 and 22 respectively.
- In 1957, John Frankenheimer directed a TV version of The Last Tycoon for Playhouse 90, with Jack Palance as Monroe Stahr.
- In 1985, a television mini-series Tender Is the Night, was made based on the book, with script by Dennis Potter, music by Richard Rodney Bennett, and with Mary Steenburgen and Peter Strauss as Nicole and Dick.
Opera
- The Great Gatsby was composed by John Harbison and premiered in 1999.
Notes
- The Strand Magazine, "Unpublished Story by F. Scott Fitzgerald" - "Temperature", New York, July-Sept 2015 Quarterly Issue (copyright - Eleanor Lanahan & Christopher T. Byrne, Trustees under agreement dated Jan. 25, 1975, created by Frances Scott Fitzgerald Smith - "Temperature", F. Scott Fitzgerald Papers, Manuscripts Division, Dept. of Rare Books & Special Collections, Princeton Univ. Library). Retrieved 2015-08-03
- Hillel Italie - "Long-lost Fitzgerald Story Finally Published", The Associated Press, Aug. 2, 2015 .. Retrieved 2015-08-03
- "The Cambridge Edition of the Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald – Series – Academic and Professional Books". Cambridge University Press. Archived from the original on 2012-07-22. Retrieved 2013-01-05.
External links
- F. Scott Fitzgerald Papers at Princeton University
- Annotated Bibliography—at Scott-Fitzgerald.com
- Works by F. Scott Fitzgerald at Project Gutenberg