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Many of the stories assembled in The F. Scott Fitzgerald Megapack are well known; we include the complete contents of his short story collections Flappers and Philosophers and Tales of the Jazz Age, plus his novels This Side of Paradise (1920) and The Beautiful and Damned (1922). [Due to copyright issues, his three later novels and stories are not included here.]

We are also including a number of less well known works:

“Myra Meets His Family” first appeared in The Saturday Evening Post, March 20, 1920.

“Winter Dreams” first appeared in Metropolitan Magazine, December 1922.

“Two for a Cent” first appeared in Metropolitan Magazine, April 1922.

“The Popular Girl” first appeared as a two-part serial in The Saturday Evening Post, Feb. 11, 1922 to Feb. 18, 1922.

We are also including a number of very early works, written when Fitzgerald was in school, including four stories (the first published when he was 13) plus a selection of stories and poems from college magazines.

The following originally appeared in The St. Paul Academy Now and Then: “The Mystery of the Raymond Mortgage” (October 1909), “Reade, Substitute Right Half” (February, 1910), “A Debt of Honor” (March 1910), and “The Room with the Green Blinds” (June 1911).

The following originally appeared in Newman News: “A Luckless Santa Claus” (Christmas 1912), “Pain and the Scientist” (1913), “The Trail of the Duke” (June 1913).

The following originally appeared in The Nassau Litera\ry Magazine: “The Usual Thing” (December 1916) “Princeton—The Last Day” (May 1917), “Sentiment—And the Use of Rouge” (June 1917), “The Pierian Springs and the Last Straw” (October 1917), and “Marching Streets” (February 1919).

The following originally appeared in The Princeton Tiger: “Little Minnie McCloskey” (December 1, 1916), “The Old Frontiersman” (December 18, 1916), “The Diary of a Sophomore” (March 17, 1917), “The Prince of Pests” (April 28, 1917), “Staying Up All Night” (November 10, 1917), “Cedric the Stoker” (November 10, 1917).

Two rare essays from The Bookman are also included: “The Baltimore Anti-Christ” (a review of Prejudices, Second Series, by H.L. Mencken) originally appeared in March 1921. “Poor Old Marriage” (a review of Brass, by Charles G. Norris) originally appeared in November 1921.

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