The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald is a compilation of 43 short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It was edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli and published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1989. It begins with a foreword by Charles Scribner II and a preface written by Bruccoli, after which the stories follow in chronological order of publication.

List of stories included

  • Head and Shoulders (Feb. 1920)
  • Bernice Bobs Her Hair (May 1920)
  • The Ice Palace (May 1920)
  • The Offshore Pirate (May 1920)
  • May Day (July 1920)
  • The Jelly-Bean (Oct. 1920)
  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (May 1922)
  • The Diamond as Big as the Ritz[1] (June 1922)
  • Winter Dreams[1] (Dec. 1922)
  • Dice, Brassknuckles, & Guitar[1] (May 1923)
  • Absolution[1] (June 1924)
  • Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les (July 1924)
  • The Sensible Thing[1] (July 1924)
  • Love in the Night (Mar. 1925)
  • The Rich Boy (Feb 1926)
  • Jacob's Ladder (Aug. 1927)
  • A Short Trip Home (Dec. 1927)
  • The Bowl (Jan. 1928)
  • The Captured Shadow (Dec 1928)
  • Basil and Cleopatra (Apr. 1929)
  • The Last of the Belles (Mar. 1929)
  • Majesty (July 1929)
  • At Your Age (Aug. 1929)
  • The Swimmers (Oct. 1929)
  • Two Wrongs (Jan. 1930)
  • First Blood (Apr. 1930)
  • Emotional Bankruptcy (Aug. 1931)
  • The Bridal Party (Aug. 1930)
  • One Trip Abroad (Oct. 1930)
  • The Hotel Child (Jan. 1931)
  • Babylon Revisited (Feb. 1931)
  • A New Leaf (short story) (July 1931)
  • A Freeze-Out (Dec. 1931)
  • Six of One- (Feb. 1932)
  • What a Handsome Pair! (Aug. 1932)
  • Crazy Sunday (Oct. 1932)
  • More Than Just a House (June 1933)
  • Afternoon of an Author (Aug. 1936)
  • Financing Finnegan (Jan. 1938)
  • The Lost Decade (Dec. 1939)
  • "Boil Some Water- Lots of It" (March 1940)
  • Last Kiss (Apr. 1949)
  • Dearly Beloved (1969)

References

  1. Part of the "Gatsby cluster", see Bruccoli, Matthew Joseph (ed.) (1995), F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby: The Authorized Text, p. 215. Scribner Paperback Fiction, New York. ISBN 0-684-80152-3
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