The Cambridge Edition of The Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald
Cambridge University Press is publishing the complete works of F. Scott Fitzgerald in authoritative annotated editions. Twelve volumes have been published.
Title | Date published | ISBN |
---|---|---|
The Great Gatsby | August 1991 | 978-0521402309 |
The Love of the Last Tycoon: A Western | December 1993 | 978-0521402316 |
This Side of Paradise | January 1996 | 978-0521402347 |
Flappers and Philosophers | December 1999 | 978-0521402361 |
Trimalchio: An Early Version of The Great Gatsby | April 2000 | 978-0521402378 |
Tales of the Jazz Age | August 2002 | 978-0521402385 |
My Lost City: Personal Essays, 1920–1940 | October 2005 | 978-0521402392 |
All The Sad Young Men | January 2007 | 978-0521402408 |
The Beautiful and Damned | June 2008 | 978-0521883665 |
The Lost Decade: Short Stories from Esquire, 1936–1941 | September 2008 | 978-0521885300 |
The Basil, Josephine, and Gwen Stories | October 2009 | 978-0521769730 |
Spires and Gargoyles: Early Writings, 1909–1919 | March 2010 | 978-0521765923 |
Tender Is the Night | May 2012 | 978-0521402323 |
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