This deluxe box-set features a curated collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald's selected novels, novellas, and short stories. Presented in five elegantly clothbound volumes with foil stamping, it showcases the author's literary brilliance and iconic style, making it a perfect addition for both new readers and long-time fans of Fitzgerald's work.
F. Scott Fitzgerald Books
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was an American writer whose works are often associated with the "Jazz Age," an era he allegedly coined. He is regarded as one of the greatest twentieth-century writers, with his creations exploring themes of youth, despair, and age. Fitzgerald's prose captures the mood of the "Lost Generation," Americans who came of age during World War I. His distinctive style evokes the spirit of his time, examining the complexities of human desires and disillusionment.







The Great Gatsby And Related Stories (deckle Edge Paper)
- 388 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Guide to First Edition Prices 2004/2005
- 528 pages
- 19 hours of reading
Compiled for collectors, book dealers and all who love books, this indispensable volume provides a guide to the value of over 33,000 sought-after books. It includes classic authors from Jane Austen to Oscar Wilde, detective writers from Eric Ambler to Minette Walters, illustrators from Aubrey Beardsley to Florence Upton, and poets from Richard Aldington to Walt Whitman. More than 600 authors and artists are represented, in British and American first editions, limited editions, and important, collectable reprints. As featured on Front Row, Radio 4, and recommended by BBC Homes and Antiques magazine. The tantalizing game of wondering how much your first editions are worth may be continued, with the publication of the Guide to First Edition Prices - Times Literary Supplement.
The Great Gatsby and Other Works
- 736 pages
- 26 hours of reading
Three of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novels of the Jazz Age in one volume. F. Scott Fitzgerald's stories are emblematic of the Lost Generation, which came of age in the years following World War I. Along with The Great Gatsby-- Fitzgerald's most well-known novel--this luxurious leather-bound volume also includes his earlier works, This Side of Paradise and The Beautiful and Damned. Each novel presents the aura of the Jazz Age in a different context, painting a wide-ranging picture of the uncertainty and upheaval faced by Americans at the time. This classic collection also includes a scholarly introduction about Fitzgerald's life and work, offering insights into his creative genius.
The F. Scott Fitzgerald Collection
- 928 pages
- 33 hours of reading
F. Scott Fitzgerald is considered one of the greatest novelists of the 20th century, celebrated for his penetrating and moving depiction of the American Jazz Age. This beautiful hardback collection brings together some of Fitzgerald's finest and most iconic novels, novellas and short stories, presented in a beautiful hardback treasury.Includes:• The Great Gatsby• This Side of Paradise• The Beautiful and Damned• Flappers and Philosophers• The Curious Case of Benjamin Button & Other Tales of the Jazz Age
The Collected Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald
- 1456 pages
- 51 hours of reading
This title features collected works of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Few American novelists of the twentieth century have stayed as modern as F. Scott Fitzgerald. He gave a name to his age, 'the Jazz Age', but his reputation has outlived it. Gathered here are the five novels he wrote in his relatively short career, together with a number of the many short stories he wrote between 1922 and his death in 1940. 'This Side of Paradise' catapulted him to fame, its expose of the manners and morals of a post-war generation becoming a cause celebre. 'The Beautiful and Damned', a semi-autobiographical moral parable of a doomed marriage, affirmed Fitzgerald's status as the spokesman for the generation of the 1920s. His third novel, 'The Great Gatsby', remains for many readers the definitive American novel of the twentieth century, its eponymous hero a complex fictional portrayal of a romantic imagination at the mercy of a corrupt reality. 'Tender is the Night' is an American Vanity Fair set on the French Riviera in the 1920s. Fitzgerald was working on 'The Last Tycoon' at his death in 1940, and many critics rank his account of Hollywood at the height of the studio system, even in its unfinished state, as comparable to the achievement of 'The Great Gatsby'.
The collected short stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald
- 592 pages
- 21 hours of reading
'His talent was as natural as the pattern that was made by the dust on the butterfly's wings' - ERNEST HEMINGWAY Encompassing the very best of F. Scott Fitzgerald's short fiction, this collection spans his career, from the early stories of the glittering Jazz Age, through the lost hopes of the thirties, to the last, twilight decade of his life. It brings together his most famous stories, including 'The Diamond as Big as the Ritz', a fairy tale of unlimited wealth; the sad and hilarious stories of Hollywood hack Pat Hobby; and 'The Lost Decade', written in Fitzgerald's last years. Concerned with the dreams of youth, the power of money and the ravages of success, these are all unforgettable stories that defined a generation.
Today, F. Scott Fitzgerald is known for his novels, but in his lifetime, his fame stemmed from his prolific achievement as one of America's most gifted (and best-paid) writers of stories and novellas. In 'The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald', Matthew J. Bruccoli, the country's premier Fitzgerald scholar and biographer, assembles a sparkling collection that encompasses the full scope of Fitzgerald's short fiction. The forty-three masterpieces range from early stories that capture the fashion of the times to later ones written after the author's fabled crack-up, which are sober reflections on his own youthful excesses. Included are classic novellas, such as "The Rich Boy," "May Day," and "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz," as well as a remarkable body of work he wrote for the Saturday Evening Post and its sister "slicks." These stories can be read as an autobiographical journal of a great writer's career, an experience deepened by the illuminating introductory headnotes that Matthew Bruccoli has written for each story, placing it in its literary and biographical context. Together, these forty-three stories compose a vivid picture of a lost era, but their brilliance is timeless. This essential collection is a monument to the genius of one of the great voices in the history of American literature.
How to live on $36,000 a year=Vivre avec trente-six mille dollars par an How to live on pratically nothing a year=Vivre avec presque rien Afternoon of an author=L'après-midi d'un écrivain The crack-up=La fêlure.
If the 'Roaring Twenties' are remembered as the era of 'flaming youth', it was F. Scott Fitzgerald who lit the fire. His semi-autobiographical first novel, This Side of Paradise, became an instant best-seller and established an image of seemingly carefree, party-mad young men and women out to create a new morality for a new, post-war America. It traces the early life of Amory Blaine from the end of prep school through Princeton to the start of an uncertain career in New York City. This volume has an exquisitely designed bonded-leather binding, with distinctive gilt edging and a silk-ribbon bookmark. Decorative, durable, and collectible, this book offers hours of pleasure to readers young and old and is an indispensable cornerstone for any home library.
The Great Gatsby / Wielki Gatsby z podręcznym słownikiem angielsko-polskim
- 329 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Lata dwudzieste XX wieku to jeden z najbarwniejszych okresów StanówZjednoczonych Ameryki. Jazz, rozluźnienie moralnych więzów, prohibicja, blichtr życia socjety… W tym świecie żyje też Gatsby, elegancki, intrygujący i bogatymężczyzna. Powoli odkrywamy jego tajemniczą przeszłość i obserwujemy pierwsze - od pięciu lat - spotkanie z Daisy, dawną ukochaną. Francis Scott Fitzgerald mistrzowsko przedstawia realia swojej epoki i odpowiada na pytania nie tylko o trwałość uczucia, ale także o możliwość awansu społecznego. Kolejne ekranizacje dowodzą, że świat śmietanki towarzyskiej tamtych lat, niezmiennie nęci. Samemu Fitzgeraldowi również nieobce były związki, wokół których stale narastały kontrowersje. Jeden z nich tworzył z żoną Zeldą, której zadedykował „Wielkiego Gatsby’ego”. Ostatnie zdanie powieści wygrawerowane zostało na jej nagrobku.
I Hear America Talking
An Illustrated History of American Words and Phrases
- 505 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Historical information and entertaining illustrations of the vagaries of the American language supplement this detailed etymology of words and phrases native to the United States
Bernice Bobs Her Harir and Other Stories
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Bernice Bobs Her Hair Winter dreamsThe sensible thingAbsolutionThe baby partyA short trip homeMagnetismThe rough crossing.
An all-new faithful and beautifully illustrated graphic novel adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel, The Great Gatsby. Adapted by Ted Adams (The Island of Doctor Moreau) and illustrated by Jorge Coelho (Loki, Rocket Raccoon). Whether you already love the book or are experiencing it for the first time, we've got you covered. It's all here, the roaring '20s in all its glory --the decadent parties, the gangsters, the car crashes, the love triangle, and so much more. Young and old can appreciate the dedication of veteran comic creators, Adams and Coelho, as they adapt this American classic story into the classic American art form of comics. "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past."
Featuring stunning full-color illustrations by Ludovic Salle, this hardback edition of a classic novel enhances the reading experience for both newcomers and longtime fans. It offers an unabridged version, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the timeless themes and characters of the story while enjoying a fresh visual perspective. Perfect for enthusiasts of classic literature, this edition invites a deeper appreciation of the narrative's beauty and complexity.
"The Crack-up" "Autobiographical pieces" "Gretchen' s forty winks" "The last of the belles" "Babylon revisited" "Pat Hobby himself" "Financing Finnegan"
I want to be a society vampire, you see, she announced coolly, and went on to inform him that bobbed hair was the necessary prelude. She added that she wanted to ask his advice, because she had heard he was so critical about girls.
The Baby Party and Other Stories
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Four stories about people reacting to a variety of situations.
F. Scott Fitzgerald: Classic Works
- 864 pages
- 31 hours of reading
Inseparably associated with a point in history he claimed to despise, F. Scott Fitzgerald is both the quintessential Jazz-Age writer and perhaps the era's harshest critic.
Spanning over 30 years, these letters chronicle Fitzgerald's artistic and emotional development through his own words. What emerges is a picture of the familiar Fitzgerald but also of the writer expressing deep concerns about his art and the man whose relationships with family and friends were often fraught with conflict and insecurity.
Published in 1926, this collection showcases Fitzgerald's signature style and explores themes of wealth, love, and the American Dream, reflecting the societal changes of the Jazz Age. The stories reveal his keen insight into human nature and the complexities of relationships, making it a compelling read for fans of his work and those interested in early 20th-century literature.
Ein Diamant - so gross wie das Ritz
- 301 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Percy's Vater, so sagt es jedenfalls Percy, ist der reichste Mann der Welt. Percy selbst hat früher statt Briefmarken Diamanten gesammelt, und sein Vater besitzt einen Diamanten - so groß wie das Ritz!
In this later selection of short stories and autobiographical pieces, Scott Fitzgerald traces a path through the wild surface-patterns of glitter and excess to look again at the ways in which he and his fellow Americans had been affected by "the greatest, gaudiest spree in history".
Set in the vibrant 1920s, this collection showcases F. Scott Fitzgerald's early short stories, featuring iconic characters of the Lost Generation. The narratives explore themes of youth, modernity, and the complexities of love and identity, highlighting headstrong women and disenchanted men. Notable tales include "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" and "The Offshore Pirate," which capture the sophistication and wit of the era. Fitzgerald's work provides a vivid portrayal of American society during a transformative period, making it a timeless classic.
The Great Gatsby has long been celebrated as the archetypal American novel, and its influence on later writers from J.D. Salinger to John OHara cannot be overestimated. Fitzgerald looks deeply into himself and his milieu to create the story of James Gatz, a self-educated nobody from Kentucky who has amassed a fortune and adopted the persona of Jay Gatsby, an Oxford-educated man about town, for the sole purpose of winning back the heart of Daisy, the woman he loved in his youth. Daisy is now married to Tom Buchanan a brutal, ignorant racist who embodies the corruption that can come with unlimited wealth. As Gatsby, Daisy and Tom play out the drama in a small Long Island town, Fitzgerald makes it clear that life is meaningless when it is based on money and glamour at the expense of the solid American values of self-reliance and hard work.
The Great Gatsby and Other Stories
- 456 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Love, ambition, and wealth take center stage in this collection of classic stories from the Jazz Age. Often described as the Great American Novel, F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby is the quintessential story of love, ambition, and wealth in the Roaring Twenties. In the Long Island village of West Egg, the rich and mysterious Jay Gatsby pursues the now-married Daisy Buchanan, whom he last saw five years ago, before amassing his fortune. Along with the eleven short stories from Fitzgerald's collection Tales of the Jazz Age--including The Curious Case of Benjamin Button--this handsome Word Cloud edition makes a fine addition to anyone's bookshelf.
Cliffsnotes Tender Is the Night
- 78 pages
- 3 hours of reading
In Tender Is The Night , Fitzgerald deliberately set out to write the most ambitious and far-reaching novel of his career, experimenting radically with narrative conventions of chronology and point of view and drawing on early breakthroughs in psychiatry to enrich his account of the makeup and breakdown of character and culture.
Basil and Josephine
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Basil and Josephine charts the coming of age of two privileged youths from quiet Midwestern towns, Basil Duke Lee and Josephine Perry – based on Fitzgerald himself and a combination of his first love Ginevra King and his wife Zelda. As one struggles to gain the acceptance of his peers and becomes consumed by ambition, the other finds herself obsessed by teenage crushes and has to confront the pitfalls of popularity. Written for the Saturday Evening Post while the author was working on Tender Is the Night , these stories form a realistic and entertaining portrait of two young adults in the 1910s, fascinating both for the autobiographical insights they provide and the timeless satire that Fitzgerald’s fiction has become synonymous with.
The Popular Girl
- 76 pages
- 3 hours of reading
In 'The Popular Girl' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, readers explore the life of a young socialite in the 1920s Jazz Age. The novel delves into themes of love, ambition, and disillusionment amidst wealth and societal expectations. Fitzgerald's lyrical prose captures the complexities of the American Dream and the transient nature of fame.
The Crack-up
- 356 pages
- 13 hours of reading
"The Crack-Up" was first published by New Directions in 1945 and is now being rediscovered by a new generation of readers. Compiled and edited by Edmund Wilson shortly after Fitzgerald's death, "The Crack-Up" tells the story of Fitzgerald's sudden descent at age thirty-nine from a life of success and glamor to one of emptiness and despair, and his determined recovery. This vigorous and revealing collection of essays and letters renders the tale of a man whose personality still charms us all and whose reckless gaiety and genious made him a living symbol and the Jazz Age. For those who grew up with "The Great Gatsby" or "Tender is the Night," this extraordinary autobiographical collection provides a unique personal blend of the romance and reality embodied by Fitzgerald's literature and his life.
Love, money, revenge and betrayal - this is the Jazz Age novel that became the great American classic. The world and his mistress are at Jay Gatsby's party. But Gatsby stands apart from the crowd, isolated by a secret longing. In between sips of champagne his guests speculate about their mysterious host. Some say he's a bootlegger. Others swear he was a German spy during the war. They lean in and whisper 'he killed a man once'. Just where is Gatsby from and what is the obsession that drives him? 'Shimmers with a magic that readers have long recognised...Fitzgerald was so far ahead of his time that we are only just catching up with him' Sarah Churchwell, Guardian 'Not just one of the greatest works of American literature, but a timeless evocation of the allure, corruption and carelessness of wealth' The Times
Nicki Greenberg's graphic adaptation of The Great Gatsby brings to life the grand and crumpled dreams of F. Scott Fitzgerald's unforgettable characters. In the exquisitely realised setting of 1920s New York, a throng of fantastical creatures play out the drama, the wry humour and the tragedy of the novel.
Love Letters of Great Men
- 108 pages
- 4 hours of reading
When Carrie Bradshaw in the "Sex and the City" movie began reading Love Letters of Great Men, millions of women wanted to get their hands on the book. Although the book Carrie was reading from was not real, the letters are-including the Beethoven one quoted by Mr. Big at their wedding ceremony. Here are the actual love letters for you to enjoy and treasure! "These letters express such heartfelt emotions and the bliss of new love... I finally realized how men experience love and it is especially beautiful!" - Rebecca of Amazon (Top 500 Reviewer) Featuring: A helpful background sketch for every writer and love letter Nearly 70 photographs of the letter authors and their lovers Most popular and best-selling Love Letters book-thousands of copies sold every year!!! Written by these Great Men: John Adams, Sullivan Ballou, Honor� de Balzac, Ludwig Van Beethoven Napoleon Bonaparte, Robert Browning, Robert Burns, Lord Byron, Winston Churchill John Constable, Alfred Duff Cooper, Pierre Curie, Scott F. Fitzgerald, Nathaniel Hawthorne Henry VI of France, Victor Hugo, James Joyce, Franz Liszt, Jack London, Mozart, Robert Peary Edgar Allen Poe, Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Robert Schumann, Dylan Thomas, Mark Twain Vincent Van Gogh, Voltaire, Woodrow Wilson
All the sad young men
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A collection of short stories including The rich boy - Winter dreams - The baby paraty - Absolution - The adjuster - Hot and cold blood - 'The sensible thing" - Gretchen's forty winks - Extra material on F. Scott Fitzgerald's life and his other works - All of these serve to describe the 1920s society that he inhabited.
The diamond as big as the Ritz
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Includes stories such as: The Diamond as Big as the Ritz, The Cut-Glass Bowl, May Day, The Rich Boy, Crazy Sunday, An Alcoholic Case, The Lees of Happiness, The Lost Decade and Babylon Revisited.
At age 82, Clifton Fadiman continues his prolific publishing career, here presenting 62 of the world's best short stories from 16 countries. His criteria? "Each story had to be both interesting and of high literary merit." Fadiman fulfills both requirements and much more, offering a cornucopia of superior 20th-century writers that includes Franz Kafka, D. H. Lawrence, Isaac Babel, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, John Cheever, Sean O'Faolain, Graham Greene, Robert Penn Warren, Colette, John Updike, Donald Barthelme, and James Thurber. (Regrettably, J. D. Salinger is not included due to lack of permission.) Here is a truly remarkable collection of this century's short stories that readers from all over the world will read with delight.
The Cut Glass Bowl and Other Stories
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
This is an Upper Level title in a series of ELT readers comprising a wide range of stories - some original and some simplified - from modern and classic novels, and designed to appeal to all age-groups, tastes and cultures. The books are divided into five levels: Starter Level, with about 300 basic words; Beginner Level (600 basic words); Elementary Level (1100); Intermediate Level (1600); and Upper Level (2200). Some of the titles are also available on cassette.
"Laissez-moi vous parler des riches. Ils sont différents de vous et moi. Ils possèdent et jouissent tôt dans la vie, ce qui n'est pas sans effet sur eux ; cela les rend tendres là où nous nous endurcissons, cyniques là où nous sommes, nous, confiants, d'une manière difficile à comprendre lorsqu'on n'est pas né riche". Trois nouvelles contemporaines de Gatsby le magnifique, le chef-d'oeuvre de Francis Scott Fitzgerald.
This attractively designed edition of the classic novel set in the Roaring Twenties is bound in genuine bonded leather, with gilt-edged pages and a ribbon marker.
While F. Scott Fitzgerald was writing the novels we remember him for today, he was also publishing short stories in popular magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post and Esquire. Although many of Fitzgerald's short stories are celebrated and anthologised today, more remain out of print than would be expected for a writer of his stature. Some of these forgotten stories deserve to be rediscovered by the many readers who love Fitzgerald's work. Sarah Churchwell, author of the acclaimed Careless People: Murder, Mayhem and the Invention of The Great Gatsby, has selected twelve forgotten stories from throughout Fitzgerald's career that refract, in different ways, his most familiar motifs: the changing meanings of America in the first decades of the twentieth century, and the desire to reconcile rich and poor through a romantic search for glamour, hope and wonder. Each of these stories offers a riff on the theme of America, a world we have lost, but can hear echoes of in Fitzgerald's characteristically rich, vivid prose.
Tender is the Night
- 392 pages
- 14 hours of reading
To the French Riviera come Dick and Nicole Diver. Handsome, rich and glamorous, their dinners are legendary, their atmosphere magnetic. But something is wrong - Nicole has a secret and Dick a weakness. Together they head towards the rocks on which their lives crash - and only one of them really survives. Fitzgerald worked on seventeen versions of this novel, the obsessions of which consumed his marriage and his life.
Tales of the Jazz Age
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A collection of early short stories which helped make Fitzgerald's name, Tales of the Jazz Age combines period pieces - the most notable of which is the novella-length 'May Day' - with more fanciful creations, such as the fantastical 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button', recently made into a Hollywood film.
Last Kiss
- 488 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Featuring a diverse collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald's works, this compilation includes his sole published play, The Vegetable, alongside various writings from different stages of his career. The texts are meticulously annotated and enhanced with extensive textual notes, providing readers with a deeper understanding of Fitzgerald's literary contributions and the context behind them.
During the last six years of his life, F. Scott Fitzgerald was an Esquire author. Between 1934 and 1940, Fitzgerald sold some forty-five pieces of writing to the magazine - fiction, nonfiction, and personal essays. This volume of the Cambridge Edition includes thirteen short stories published by Fitzgerald in Esquire.
The Great Gatsby: A Graphic Novel Adaptation
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
"A sumptuously illustrated adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's beloved novel of the 1920s, in a vivid and accessible new format. F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 masterpiece roars into life in this sweeping, dreamy graphic novel - among the first adaptations of the book in this genre. Painted in lush watercolours, the inventive interpretation emphasizes both the extravagance and mystery of the characters, and excerpts from the original text weave themselves through the illustrations."--Provided by publisher
Image on the Heart and other Stories
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
When Tudy's first husband tragically dies, she takes up the offer of Tom, a family friend, to pay for her to go study in France. As she and her benefactor become close, she agrees to marry him in Provence later that year. But as the wedding approaches, Tom discovers that his fiancee has become involved with Riccard, a dashing French pilot and his near-double. A tale of broken trust and infidelity based on Zelda Fitzgerald's own dalliance with a French pilot, 'Image on the Heart' is here presented with other lesser-known stories written by Fitzgerald in the late 1920s and early 1930s, which develop many of the themes found in his novels and his more famous works of short fiction.
I'd die for you and other lost stories
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
**THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER** I'd Die for You is a collection of the last remaining unpublished short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald, iconic author of The Great Gatsby and Tender Is the Night. All eighteen short fictions collected here were lost in one sense or another: physically lost, coming to light only recently; lost in the turbulence of Fitzgerald's later life; lost to readers because his editors sometimes did not understand what he was trying to write. These fascinating stories offer a new insight into the arc of Fitzgerald's career, and demonstrate his stylistic agility and imaginative power as a writer at the forefront of Modern literature. Praise for I'd Die for You: 'Superbly edited and annotated, this richly fascinating miscellany is a marvellous reminder of what was lost when, at forty-four, a coronary killed Fitzgerald' Sunday Times 'Forward-thinking for their time . . . Fitzgerald was a master of short story writing' The Times 'This much-vaunted collection of stories . . . is a ragtag bundle of surprises, curios, irrelevancies and delights . . . We can marvel at the strength of his imagination, his display of elegance and precision' Sunday Telegraph 'Readers will find much to enjoy in this gorgeously produced book' New York Times 'A beguiling meditation on the dark side of wealth and the American dream' Independent
Bits of Paradise
- 347 pages
- 13 hours of reading
This collection contains 21 short stories selected by Matthew J. Bruccoli with the assistance of Scottie Fitzgerald Smith.SCOTTThe Popular Girl (1922)Love in the Night (1925)SCOTT AND ZELDAOur Own Movie Queen (1925)SCOTTA Penny Spent (1925)The Dance (1926)Jacob's Ladder (1927)The Swimmers (1929)ZELDAThe Original Follies Girl (1929)The Southern Girl (1929)The Girl the Prince Liked (1930)The Girl with Talent (1930)A Millionaire's Girl (1930)Poor Working Girl (1931)SCOTTThe Hotel Child (1931)A New Leaf (1931)ZELDAMiss Ella (1931)The Continental Angle (1932)A Couple of Nuts (1932)SCOTTWhat a Handsome Pair! (1932)Published PosthumouslyLast Kiss (1949)Dearly Beloved (1969)Dust jacket design by Jerry Thorp.
First published in 1922, The Beautiful and the Damned followed Fitzgerald's impeccable debut, This Side of Paradise, thus securing his place in the tradition of great American novelists. Embellished with the author's lyrical prose, here is the story of Harvard-educated, aspiring aeshete Anthony Patch and his beautiful wife, Gloria. As they await the inheritance of his grandfather's fortune, their reckless marriage sways under the influence of alcohol and avarice. A devastating look at the nouveaux riches and New York nightlife, as well as the ruinous effects wild ambiion, The Beautiful and the Damned achieved stature as one of Fitzgerzld's most accomplished novels. Its distinction as a classic endures to this day. Pocket Book's Enriched Classics present the great works of world literature enhaced for the contemporary reader. Special features include critical perspectives, suggestions for further read, and a unique visual essay composed of period photographs that help bring every word to life.
This Side of Paradise. Flappers and Philosophers
- 382 pages
- 14 hours of reading
For the first time ever, this influential and important novelist's phenomenally successful bestseller and his intriguing collection of stories appear together in one volume. This Side of Paradise is the great novel of moral education and sexual awakening. Flappers and Philosophers is the acclaimed collection of eight stories: "The Offshore Pirate," "The Ice Palace," "Head and Shoulders," "The Cut-Glass Bowl," "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," "Benediction," "Dalyrimple Goes Wrong," and "The Four Fists."
This side of paradise ; The beautiful and damned
- 606 pages
- 22 hours of reading
Amory Blaine is the only child of wealthy parents. His family's fortune is lost and he must make his own way.
Introducing Little Clothbound Classics: irresistible, mini editions of short stories, novellas and essays from the world's greatest writers, designed by the award-winning Coralie Bickford-Smith. Celebrating the range and diversity of Penguin Classics, they take us from snowy Japan to springtime Vienna, from haunted New England to a sun-drenched Mediterranean island, and from a game of chess on the ocean to a love story on the moon. Beautifully designed and printed, these collectible editions are bound in colourful, tactile cloth and stamped with foil. F. Scott Fitzgerald was the most celebrated chronicler of the Jazz Age. At the time of his death, he believed he was an alcoholic failure; but he received posthumous acclaim as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century. This collection brings together some of his finest stories, including 'The Curious Tale of Benjamin Button'; 'Winter Dreams', a melancholy thwarted love story that anticipated The Great Gatsby, and 'Babylon Revisited', set the year after the 1929 stock market crash, when the Jazz Age sounded its last. 'His talent was as natural as the pattern that was made by the dust on a butterfly's wings' Ernest Hemingway
Parties
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
‘I want to give a really bad party. I mean it. I want to give a party where there’s a brawl and seductions and people going home with their feelings hurt and women passed out in the cabinet de toilette. You wait and see.’ The crackle of gin on ice, the first chords of the band, the low hum of gossip– whether you love or loathe parties, Fitzgerald writes them like no one else. From glittering occasions complete with an orchestra and dancing girls to a fist-fight at the end of a toddler’s birthday, this is a dazzling collection of party pieces from the master of celebration. Selected from The Great Gatsby, Tender is the Night and Flappers and Philosophers VINTAGE MINIS: GREAT MINDS. BIG IDEAS. LITTLE BOOKS. A series of short books by the world’s greatest writers on the experiences that make us human
Here is the accomplished first novel that catapulted Fitzgerald to literary fame at the age of 23. It follows the education--intellectual, spiritual, and sexual--of young Amory Blaine. Revised and repackaged.
The Art of the Novella: May Day
- 94 pages
- 4 hours of reading
"All crowds have to howl." Although F.Scott Fitzgerald is known for the kind of subtle, polished social commentary found in his masterpiece The Great Gatsby , his little-known novella May Day is unique in that it is the most raw, directly political commentary he ever wrote, and one of the most desperate works in his oeuvre. It is a tale of the brutalities of the American class system-of privileged college boys, returned from a bloody war, and a group of intellectual left-wing journalists, all coming into confrontation in the heart of New York City on Mayday at the end of World War I. Fitzgerald's fine eye for detail is on special display and his relentless plot leads to one of his most shocking climaxes, in what is the first and only stand alone version of this rarity. The Art of The Novella Series Too short to be a novel, too long to be a short story, the novella is generally unrecognized by academics and publishers. Nonetheless, it is a form beloved and practiced by literature's greatest writers. In the Art Of The Novella series, Melville House celebrates this renegade art form and its practitioners with titles that are, in many instances, presented in book form for the first time.
The Cruise of the Rolling Junk
- 98 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Tales of Scott and Zelda roadtripping, finally back in print In an early series of journalistic pieces for Motor magazine, F. Scott Fitzgerald described a journey he took with his wife Zelda from Connecticut to Alabama in a clapped out automobile which he called the "Rolling Junk." It is a piece of writing whose style, in free-ranging alternation of fact and fiction, has been compared to Jerome K. Jerome's Three Men in a Boat . This book collects together the articles as one text, illustrated with the original illustrations of Fitzgerald, Zelda, and the "Junk."
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The narrative follows Benjamin Button, who, unlike others, ages in reverse, starting life with the appearance of an elderly man. His unique condition leads to a childhood filled with hardship and alienation, yet he navigates life with ambition and resilience. As he grows younger, the story explores themes of time, identity, and the human experience, offering a poignant reflection on how society perceives aging and youth. This thought-provoking tale by F. Scott Fitzgerald challenges conventional notions of life and aging.
Penguin Readers - 5: The Baby Party
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
In these four stories, F. Scott Fitzgerald shows, with humour, how different people react in a variety of different situations, showing readers both the dark and light sides of human nature.
Love in the Night
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
"Love in the Night" by F. Scott In this captivating short story, Fitzgerald transports us to the vibrant streets of Paris in the 1920s, where we follow the tumultuous romance between a young American man and a beautiful French woman. Against the backdrop of the city's dazzling nightlife, their passion burns bright but threatens to be extinguished by the harsh realities of their respective lives. With his signature poetic prose and keen eye for human emotion, Fitzgerald delivers a poignant exploration of love's many complexities. "The Swimmers" by F. Scott In this haunting tale, Fitzgerald takes us on a journey to the idyllic shores of the French Riviera, where we witness the unraveling of a young couple's seemingly perfect life. As they frolic in the azure waters and bask in the warm sun, their past mistakes and regrets come to the surface, threatening to consume them both. With his lyrical prose and masterful storytelling, Fitzgerald paints a vivid portrait of the fragile nature of human relationships and the eternal allure of the sea.
The cut-glass bowl and other stories
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The Cut-glass Bowl and Other Stories is an adapted Upper level reader written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Five interesting short stories set in America in the 1920s and 1940s. The stories include 'Cut-Glass Bowl', 'Bernice Bobs Her Hair', 'Gretchen's Forty Winks', 'Magnetism' and 'Three Hours Between Planes'.
First published in 1922, The Beautiful and the Damned followed Fitzgerald's impeccable debut, This Side of Paradise, thus securing his place in the tradition of great American novelists. Embellished with the author's lyrical prose, here is the story of Harvard-educated, aspiring aesthete Anthony Patch and his beautiful wife, Gloria. As they await the inheritance of his grandfather's fortune, their reckless marriage sways under the influence of alcohol and avarice. A devastating look at the nouveau riche and New York nightlife, as well as the ruinous effects of wild ambition, The Beautiful and the Damned achieved stature as one of Fitzgerald's most accomplished novels. Its distinction as a classic endures to this day. Pocket Book's Enriched Classics present the great works of world literature enhanced for the contemporary reader. Special features include critical perspectives, suggestions for further read, and a unique visual essay composed of period photographs that help bring every word to life.
The Last Tycoon
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The Last Tycoon, edited by the renowned literary critic Edmund Wilson, was first published a year after Fitzgerald's death and includes the author's notes and outline for his unfinished literary masterpiece. It is the story of the young Hollywood mogul Monroe Stahr, a character inspired by the life of boy-genius Irving Thalberg, and is an exposé of the studio system in its heyday.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Other Stories, w. CD-ROM/Audio
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
"Benjamin Button is a very strange baby. Born with a white beard, he looks like his grandfather. As the years pass, he seems to get younger. This brings all kinds of problems, for him and the people around him. In these three stories by the great American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald, people are not always as they seem."--Cover p.[4]
A fascinating study in self-satire that brings to life the Hollywood years of F. Scott FitzgeraldThe the Pat Hobby, a down-and-out screenwriter trying to break back into show business, but having better luck getting into bars. Written between 1939 and 1940, when F. Scott Fitzgerald was working for Universal Studios, the seventeen Pat Hobby stories were first published in Esquire magazine and present a bitterly humorous portrait of a once-successful writer who becomes a forgotten hack on a Hollywood lot. "This was not art" Pat Hobby often said, "this was an industry" where whom "you sat with at lunch was more important than what you dictated in your office."The Pat Hobby sequence, as Arnold Gingrich writes in his introduction, is Fitzgerald's "last word from his last home, for much of what he felt about Hollywood and about himself permeated these stories."
Bernice Bobs Her Hair
- 180 pages
- 7 hours of reading
What we know of that unique period in American history labeled the Jazz Age has been defined by F. Scott Fitzgerald's piercing fiction. His short stories brilliantly realize an era both exploding with opportunity and seething with decadence. His prose captures the melancholy lacquered over with merriment, the corruption interlaced with the glamour, all refracted through a spectrum of human lives. Bernice bobs her hair -- Winter dreams -- "The sensible thing" -- Absolution -- The baby party -- A short trip home -- Magnetism -- The rough crossing.
In these eleven stories, Fitzgerald depicts the Roaring Twenties as he lived them. He masterfully blends accounts of flappers and the smart set with more fantastical visions of America, always imbuing his narratives with his trademark themes of money, class, ambition and love.
On Booze
- 86 pages
- 4 hours of reading
"First you take a drink," F. Scott Fitzgerald once noted, "then the drink takes a drink, then the drink takes you." Fitzgerald wrote alcohol into almost every one of his stories. On Booze gathers debutantes and dandies, rowdy jazz musicians, lost children and ragtime riff-raff into a newly compiled collectin taken from The Crack-Up , and other works. On Booze portrays "The Jazz Age" as Fitzgerald experienced it: roaring, rambunctious, and lush - with quite a hangover.
The Great Gatsby
Wealth, Youth, Beauty, and Hope
Великий Гэтсби
Английский в адаптации: чтение и аудирование 3 уровень
Set against the backdrop of the Jazz Age, the story explores themes of unrequited love and the pursuit of self-made success. F. Scott Fitzgerald crafts an elegiac narrative that captures the essence of ambition and desire, serving as a precursor to his acclaimed novel, The Great Gatsby. Through its poignant reflections, the work delves into the complexities of dreams and the often harsh realities that accompany them.
The collection showcases F. Scott Fitzgerald's finest short stories, highlighting the vibrant and transformative era of the Jazz Age. It includes three of his notable volumes: Flappers and Philosophers, which explores the lives of young women seeking independence; Tales of the Jazz Age, which captures the exuberance and excess of the 1920s; and All the Sad Young Men, reflecting on the disillusionment of post-war youth. Together, these stories offer a rich tapestry of themes such as love, ambition, and the complexities of modern life.
This Side of Paradise (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
- 220 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Amory Blaine, a young man filled with ambition, navigates the challenges of boarding school and Princeton, believing in his bright future. The narrative explores his journey of self-discovery, relationships, and the complexities of youth in the early 20th century, reflecting themes of love, identity, and the pursuit of success. Through Amory's experiences, the story delves into the societal expectations and personal aspirations that shape his life.
The deluxe annotated edition offers a comprehensive exploration of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic, enhanced by expert commentary from James L. W. West. Readers gain insights into the novel's composition and historical context, complemented by numerous illustrations and photographs that capture the essence of the Jazz Age. This edition invites a deeper engagement with the text, encouraging readers to reflect on its literary allusions and cultural significance while experiencing Gatsby as Fitzgerald originally intended.
About Anson Hunter
- 138 pages
- 5 hours of reading
This short story, previously unpublished by the author of The Great Gatsby, is presented in both Korean and English, offering readers a unique bilingual experience. It showcases the author's signature style and themes, inviting exploration of its narrative depth and character insights. The dual-language format enhances accessibility and appreciation for a diverse audience, making it a valuable addition for fans of classic literature and those interested in language learning.
Set in a humorous take on politics, this 1923 comedy by F. Scott Fitzgerald explores the absurdities of ambition and societal roles through the lens of a political satire. The play features clever and ironic stage directions that enhance its comedic elements, offering a unique perspective on the journey from power to obscurity. As Fitzgerald's only play, it showcases his sharp wit and commentary on the human condition within the political landscape.
Great Gatsby (Heritage Collection)
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of the "roaring twenties," this novel offers a vivid portrayal of the Jazz Age, exploring themes of wealth, love, and social change. Through its richly drawn characters and intricate narrative, it critiques the American Dream and the moral decay hidden beneath glittering surface. The story encapsulates the era's exuberance and disillusionment, making it a poignant reflection on ambition and identity.
























































