Original Works
- Fugitive Verses (1912), original verses
- The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction (1917); available in its entirety at Google Book Search
- From a Southern Porch (1919), viewable in full at Google Book Search or viewable at the Portal to Texas History
- Humorous Ghost Stories (1921) Free download from Project Gutenberg
- In the Land of Cotton (1923)
- On the Trail of Negro Folksongs (1925) available at archive.org
- The Wind (1925), considered her most acclaimed work.
- The Unfair Sex (serialized, 1925–26)
- Impatient Griselda (1927)
- Can't Get a Redbird (1929)
- Stretch-Berry Smile (1932)
- The Story of Cotton (1933) juvenile reader
- Selected Short Stories of Today (1935)
- Song Catcher in Southern Mountains; American Folk Songs of British Ancestry (1937, posthumous)
Works by Dorothy Scarborough at Project Gutenberg:
- Famous Modern Ghost Stories at Project Gutenberg; edited by Dorothy Scarborough, with critical introduction
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