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.

Cambridge Edition
Cambridge University Press published the complete works of F. Scott Fitzgerald in annotated editions.

The Great Gatsby

 * 1) The Great Gatsby (1991) | ISBN 9780521402309
 * 2) Trimalchio: An Early Version of The Great Gatsby (2000) | ISBN 9780521402378
 * 3) The Great Gatsby: An Edition of the Manuscript (2018) | ISBN 9781108426800
 * 4) The Great Gatsby: A Variorum Edition (2019) | ISBN 9780521766203

Other books

 * The Love of the Last Tycoon: A Western (1993) | ISBN 9780521402316
 * This Side of Paradise (1996)
 * Flappers and Philosophers (1999) | ISBN 9780521402361
 * 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

Adaptations
Film
 * 1922: The Beautiful and Damned, with Marie Prevost and Kenneth Harlan. The silent film is considered as lost.
 * 1926: The Great Gatsby, with Warner Baxter, Lois Wilson, Neil Hamilton, Hale Hamilton, William Powell, Georgia Hale, and Carmelita Geraghty. The silent film is considered as lost.
 * 1949: The Great Gatsby, with Alan Ladd, Betty Field, Macdonald Carey, Barry Sullivan, Howard Da Silva, Shelley Winters, and Ruth Hussey.
 * 1962: Tender Is the Night, with Jennifer Jones, Jason Robards, Jr., Joan Fontaine, and Tom Ewell. The film was nominated for an Academy Awards.
 * 1974: The Great Gatsby, with Robert Redford, Mia Farrow, Sam Waterston, Bruce Dern, Scott Wilson, Karen Black, and Lois Chiles. The film won two Academy Awards.
 * 1976: The Last Tycoon, with Robert de Niro, Tony Curtis, Robert Mitchum, Jack Nicholson, Donald Pleasence, Jeanne Moreau, Theresa Russell, and Ingrid Boulting. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction.
 * 2008: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, with Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Taraji P. Henson, Mahershala Ali, and Tilda Swinton. The film received thirteen Academy Award nominations, the most of the 81st Academy Awards, including for Best Picture. It won three Academy Award.
 * 2013: The Great Gatsby, with Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan, Tobey Maguire, Joel Edgerton, Jason Clarke, Isla Fisher, Elizabeth Debicki, and Amitabh Bachchan. The film won two Academy Awards.

Television


 * 1955: The Diamond as Big as the Ritz, a television film, broadcast on Kraft Theatre, with Lee Remick and Elizabeth Montgomery.
 * 1957: The Last Tycoon, an episode of the anthology series Playhouse 90, with Peter Strauss, Mary Steenburgen, and Sean Young.
 * 1985: Tender Is the Night, a television series, with Mary Steenburgen and Peter Strauss.
 * 2000: The Great Gatsby, a television film, broadcast on the BBC, with Toby Stephens, Mira Sorvino, Paul Rudd, Martin Donovan, Bill Camp, Heather Goldenhersh, and Francie Swift.
 * 2016–2017: The Last Tycoon, a television series, with Matt Bomer, Kelsey Grammer, Lily Collins, Dominique McElligott, Enzo Cilenti, Koen De Bouw, Mark O'Brien, and Rosemarie DeWitt. The series was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards.

Opera
 * 1999: The Great Gatsby, composed by John Harbison.

Lost manuscripts
In 2004, the University of South Carolina purchased a newly discovered cache of 2,000 pages of screenplay work that Fitzgerald wrote for MGM while in Hollywood. The cache demonstrates that Fitzgerald put considerable effort into his attempts at screenwriting during his final years. He approached each screenplay assignment by MGM as if it were a novel, and he wrote extensive back-stories for every character before typing a single word of dialogue. Despite these herculean efforts, the studio nonetheless found his work unsatisfactory and chose not to renew his contract.

In 2015, The Strand Magazine published an 8,000-word lost manuscript by Fitzgerald entitled "Temperature", dated July 1939. Long thought lost, the manuscript was found by a researcher in Princeton's archives. The story recounts the illness and decline of an alcoholic writer among Hollywood idols in Los Angeles while suffering lingering fevers and indulging in light-hearted romance with a Hollywood actress. Two years later, Scribner's published a rediscovered cache of Fitzgerald's short stories in a collection titled I'd Die For You.