The Complete Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Complete Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald
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The griffin classics. The Complete Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Stories 1909–17

The Mystery of the Raymond Mortgage

Reade, Substitute Right Half

A Debt of Honor

The Room with the Green Blinds

I

II

III

A Luckless Santa Claus

Pain and the Scientist

The Trail of the Duke

“Shadow Laurels.”

The Ordeal

I

II

The Debutante

The Spire and the Gargoyle

I

II

III

Babes in the Woods

I

II

Sentiment—and the Use of Rouge

I

II

III

The Pierian Springs and the Last Straw

This Side of Paradise

Book One

Chapter 1

A Kiss for Amory

Snapshots of the Young Egotist

Code of the Young Egotist

Preparatory to the Great Adventure

The Egotist Down

Incident of the Well-Meaning Professor

Incident of the Wonderful Girl

Heroic in General Tone

The Philosophy of the Slicker

Chapter 2

A Damp Symbolic Interlude

Historical

“Ha-Ha Hortense!”

“Petting.”

Descriptive

Isabelle

Babes in the Woods

Carnival

Under the Arc-Light

Crescendo!

Chapter 3

The Superman Grows Careless

Aftermath

Financial

First Appearance of the Term “Personage”

The Devil

In the Alley

At the Window

Chapter 4

Amory Writes a Poem

Still Calm

Clara

St. Cecilia

Amory is Resentful

The End of Many Things

Interlude

Embarking at Night

Book Two

Chapter 1

Several Hours Later

Kismet

A Little Interlude

Bitter Sweet

Aquatic Incident

Five Weeks Later

Chapter 2

Still Alcoholic

Amory on the Labor Question

A Little Lull

Temperature Normal

Restlessness

Tom the Censor

Looking Backward

Another Ending

Chapter 3

September

The End of Summer

A Poem that Eleanor Sent Amory Several Years Later

A Poem Amory Sent to Eleanor and Which He Called “Summer Storm”

Chapter 4

The Collapse of Several Pillars

Chapter 5

In the Drooping Hours

Still Weeding

Monsignor

The Big Man with Goggles

Amory Coins a Phrase

Going Faster

The Little Man Gets His

“Out of the Fire, Out of the Little Room”

Flappers. and. Philosophers

The Offshore Pirate

II

III

IV

V

VI

The Ice Palace

II

III

IV

V

VI

Head and Shoulders

II

III

IV

V

The Cut-Glass Bowl

II

III

IV

Bernice Bobs Her Hair

II

III

IV

V

VI

Benediction

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

Dalyrimple Goes Wrong

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

The Four Fists

II

III

IV

Stories 1920–25

Myra Meets his Family

II

III

IV

V

The Smilers

I

II

III

IV

V

The Popular Girl

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

Two for A Cent

Dice, Brassknuckles & Guitar

II

III

IV

Diamond Dick [and the First Law of Woman]

The Third Casket

II

III

The Unspeakable Egg

II

III

IV

John Jackson’s Arcady

II

III

IV

V

The Pusher-in-the-Face

Love in the Night

II

III

IV

V

One of my Oldest Friends

A Penny Spent

II

III

IV

“Not in the Guidebook.”

II

III

IV

V

The Beautiful and Damned

Book One. Chapter I

A Worthy Man and His Gifted Son

Past and Person of the Hero

The Reproachless Apartment

Nor Does he Spin

Afternoon

Three Men

Night

A Flash-Back in Paradise

Chapter II

A Lady’s Legs

Turbulence

The Beautiful Lady

Dissatisfaction

Admiration

Chapter III

Two Young Women

Deplorable End of the Chevalier O’Keefe

Signlight and Moonlight

Magic

Black Magic

Panic

Wisdom

The Interval

Two Encounters

Weakness

Serenade

Book Two. Chapter I

Heyday

Three Digressions

The Diary

Breath of the Cave

Morning

The Ushers

Anthony

Gloria

“Con Amore”

Gloria and General Lee

Sentiment

The Gray House

The Soul of Gloria

The End of a Chapter

Chapter II

Nietzschean Incident

The Practical Men

The Triumph of Lethargy

Winter

Destiny

The Sinister Summer

In Darkness

Chapter III

Retrospect

Panic

The Apartment

The Kitten

The Passing of an American Moralist

Next Day

The Winter of Discontent

The Broken Lute

Book Three. Chapter I

Dot

The Man-at-Arms

An Impressive Occasion

Defeat

The Catastrophe

Nightmare

The False Armistice

Chapter II

The Wiles of Captain Collins

Gallantry

Gloria Alone

Discomfiture of the Generals

Another Winter

Further Adventures with “Heart Talks”

“Odi Profanum Vulgus”

The Movies

The Test

Chapter III

Richard Caramel

The Beating

The Encounter

Together with the Sparrows

Tales of the. Jazz Age

A Table of Contents

My Last Flappers. The Jelly-Bean

II

III

IV

The Camel’s Back

II

III

IV

V

May Day

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

Porcelain and Pink

Fantasies. The Diamond As Big As the Ritz

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

Tarquin of Cheapside

II

III

“O Russet Witch!”

II

III

IV

Unclassified Masterpieces. The Lees of Happiness

II

III

IV

V

VI

Mr. Icky

Jemina, the Mountain Girl

A Wild Thing

A Mountain Feud

The Birth of Love

A Mountain Battle

“As One.”

The Vegetable

Act I

Act II

Act III

The Great Gatsby

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

All the Sad Young Men

The Rich Boy

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

Winter Dreams

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

The Baby Party

Absolution

I

II

III

IV

V

Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les

I

II

III

IV

V

The Adjuster

II

III

IV

V

Hot and Cold Blood

II

III

IV

“The Sensible Thing”

I

II

III

IV

Gretchen’s Forty Winks

I

II

III

IV

Stories 1926–34

Presumption

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

The Adolescent Marriage

II

III

IV

The Dance

Your Way and Mine

Jacob’s Ladder

II

III

IV

V

VI

The Love Boat

II

III

IV

The Bowl

II

III

IV

V

VI

Magnetism

I

II

III

IV

A Night at the Fair

I

II

III

IV

Outside the Cabinet-Maker’s

Forging Ahead

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

Basil and Cleopatra

II

III

IV

The Rough Crossing

I

II

III

IV

At Your Age

II

III

IV

The Swimmers

II

III

IV

The Bridal Party

II

III

One Trip Abroad

II

III

IV

A Snobbish Story

II

III

IV

The Hotel Child

II

III

IV

Indecision

II

III

IV

A New Leaf

II

III

IV

Emotional Bankruptcy

II

III

Between Three and Four

II

III

IV

V

A Change of Class

II

III

IV

A Freeze-Out

II

III

IV

Six of One—

Diagnosis

II

III

IV

Flight and Pursuit

II

III

IV

V

The Rubber Check

II

III

IV

On Schedule

II

III

IV

What a Handsome Pair!

II

III

IV

More than just a House

II

III

I Got Shoes

The Family Bus

II

III

No Flowers

II

III

New Types

II

III

IV

V

In the Darkest Hour

Her Last Case

II

III

IV

Tender is the Night

Book I. I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

XII

XIII

XIV

XV

XVI

XVII

XVIII

XIX

XX

XXI

XXII

XXIII

XXIV

XXV

Book II. I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

XII

XIII

XIV

XV

XVI

XVII

XVIII

XIX

XX

XXI

XXII

XXIII

Book III. I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

XII

XIII

Taps at Reveille

The Scandal Detectives

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

The Freshest Boy

I

II

III

IV

V

He Thinks He’s Wonderful

I

II

III

IV

The Captured Shadow

II

III

The Perfect Life

I

II

III

IV

First Blood

II

III

IV

A Nice Quiet Place

II

III

IV

V

A Woman with a Past

I

II

III

Crazy Sunday

I

II

III

IV

V

Two Wrongs

I

II

III

IV

The Night at Chancellorsville

The Last of the Belles

I

II

III

Majesty

II

III

IV

Family in the Wind

II

III

IV

A Short Trip Home

II

III

One Interne

II

III

The Fiend

Babylon Revisited

II

III

IV

V

Stories 1935–40

Shaggy’s Morning

The Intimate Strangers

The Passionate Eskimo

Zone of Accident

II

III

Fate in Her Hands

Too Cute for Words

II

III

IV

V

Image on the Heart

Three Acts of Music

II

III

The Ants at Princeton

Inside the House

II

III

IV

V

VI

An Author’s Mother

Afternoon of an Author

II

“I Didn’t Get Over”

“Send Me In, Coach”

An Alcoholic Case

I

II

“Trouble”

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

The Honor of the Goon

II

The Long Way Out

II

The Guest in Room Nineteen

In the Holidays

Financing Finnegan

II

III

Design in Plaster

The Lost Decade

Strange Sanctuary

The End of Hate

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

The Love of the Last Tycoon

Chapter I

Episodes 4 and 5

Episode 6

Episode 7

Episode 8

Episode 9

Episode 10

For Episode 11

Episode 11

Episode 12

Episode 13

13 (continued)

Section 14

Section 14 (2nd part)

Section 14 (Part iii)

Section 15 (first part)

15 (second part)

Episode 16, First Part

Episode 16 (Part 2)

Episode 17

Stories 1941–

On an Ocean Wave

II

III

The Woman from “21”

Three Hours Between Planes

The Broadcast We almost Heard last September

News of Paris—Fifteen Years Ago

Discard [Director’s Special]

The World’s Fair

Last Kiss

II

III

IV

V

That Kind of Party

II

III

IV

Dearly Beloved

Lo, the Poor Peacock!

II

III

VI

VII

VIII

IX

On Your Own

II

A Full Life

II

III

The Pat Hobby Stories

Pat Hobby’s Christmas Wish

II

III

A Man in the Way

II

“Boil Some Water—Lots of It.”

Teamed with Genius

II

Pat Hobby and Orson Welles

II

III

Pat Hobby’s Secret

II

III

Pat Hobby, Putative Father

II

III

IV

The Homes of the Stars

Pat Hobby Does His Bit

II

III

IV

Pat Hobby’s Preview

II

III

No Harm Trying

II

III

IV

A Patriotic Short

On the Trail of Pat Hobby

II

III

Fun in an Artist’s Studio

II

Two Old-Timers

Mightier Than the Sword

II

Pat Hobby’s College Days

II

III

IV

V

Miscellaneous Writings

Essays and Articles

Who’s Who—and Why

Three Cities

What I Think and Feel at 25

How I Would Sell my Book if I Were a Bookseller

10 Best Books I Have Read

Imagination—And a few Mothers

“Why Blame It on the Poor Kiss if the Girl Veteran of Many Petting Parties Is Prone to Affairs After Marriage?”

Does a Moment of Revolt Come Some Time to Every Married Man?

What Kind of Husbands Do “Jimmies” Make?

How to Live on $36,000 a Year

“Wait Till You Have Children of Your Own!”

How to Live on Practically Nothing a Year

What Became of Our Flappers and Sheiks?

How to Waste Material

II

Princeton

Ten Years in the Advertising Business

A Short Autobiography

Girls Believe in Girls

II

III

Echoes of the Jazz Age

My Lost City

One Hundred False Starts

Ring

Introduction to The Great Gatsby

Sleeping and Waking

The Crack-Up

II

Pasting It Together

Handle with Care

Author’s House

Afternoon of an Author

Early Success

Foreword

My Generation

II

III

IV

Poems

Clay Feet

First Love

Football

For A Long Illness

Fragment

Marching Streets (1919 version)

Marching Streets (1945 version)

Oh, Sister, Can You Spare your Heart

Lamp in the Window

Oh Misseldine’s

Princeton—The Last Day

The Staying Up all Night

Thousand-and-First Ship

Our April Letter

Sad Catastrophe

One Southern Girl

To Boath

The Pope at Confession

Rain Before Dawn

Prose Parody and Humor

Little Minnie McCloskey

The Old Frontiersman

The Diary of A Sophomore

The Prince of Pests

Cedric the Stoker

This Is a Magazine

Reminiscenses of Donald Stewart

Some Stories They Like to Tell Again

The most Disgraceful Thing I ever Did

Salesmanship in the Champs-Elysées

The True Story of Appomattox

A Book of One’s Own

The Pampered Men

Reviews

Penrod and Sam

David Blaize

The Celt and the World

Verses in Peace and War

God, the Invisible King

The Baltimore Anti-Christ

Three Soldiers

Poor Old Marriage

Aldous Huxley’s “Crome Yellow”

Tarkington’s “Gentle Julia”

“Margey Wins the Game”

Homage to the Victorians

A Rugged Novel

Sherwood Anderson on the Marriage Question

Minnesota’s Capital in the Rôle of Main Street

Under Fire

F. Scott Fitzgerald is Bored by Efforts at Realism in ‘Lit’

Public Letters and Statements

The Claims of the Lit

Self-Interview

Contemporary Writers and their Work

“What I was Advised to Do—and Didn’t”

The Credo of F. Scott Fitzgerald

Confessions

Censorship or Not

In Literary New York

Fitzgerald Sets Things Right about his College

Unfortunate “Tradition”

False and Extremely Unwise Tradition

Confused Romanticism

An Open Letter to Fritz Crisler

Comments on Stories

Anonymous ’17

My Ten Favorite Plays

To Harvey H. Smith

Introductions and Blurbs

[Blurb for John Cournos’ Babel]

Cast Down the Laurel

Colonial and Historic Homes of Maryland

What Makes Sammy Run?

The Day of the Locust

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THE COMPLETE WORKS OF

F. SCOTT FITZGERALD

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“Not at all. I was just admiring the serenity.” He paused and almost felt presumptuous.

“Are you—ah—pretending to be a student again?”

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