6I.
459VII.
7II.
460Basil and Cleopatra.
8III.
461II.
9A Luckless Santa Claus.
462III.
10Pain and the Scientist.
463IV.
11The Trail of the Duke.
464The Rough Crossing.
12Shadow Laurels.
465I.
13The Ordeal.
466II.
14I.
467III.
15II.
468IV.
16The Debutante.
469At Your Age.
17The Spire and the Gargoyle.
470II.
18I.
471III.
19II.
472IV.
20III.
473The Swimmers.
21Babes in the Woods.
474II.
22I.
475III.
23II.
476IV.
24Sentiment—and the Use of Rouge.
477The Bridal Party.
25I.
478II.
26II.
479III.
27III.
480One Trip Abroad.
28The Pierian Springs and the Last Straw.
481II.
29This Side of Paradise.
482III.
30Book One. The Romantic Egotist
483IV.
31Chapter 1. Amory, Son of Beatrice
484A Snobbish Story.
32A Kiss for Amory.
485II.
33Snapshots of the Young Egotist.
486III.
34Code of the Young Egotist.
487IV.
35Preparatory to the Great Adventure.
488The Hotel Child.
36The Egotist Down.
489II.
37Incident of the Well-Meaning Professor.
490III.
38Incident of the Wonderful Girl.
491IV.
39Heroic in General Tone.
492Indecision.
40The Philosophy of the Slicker.
493II.
41Chapter 2. Spires and Gargoyles
494III.
42A Damp Symbolic Interlude.
495IV.
43Historical.
496A New Leaf.
44“Ha-Ha Hortense!”.
497II.
45“Petting”.
498III.
46Descriptive.
499IV.
47Isabelle.
500Emotional Bankruptcy.
48Babes in the Woods.
501II.
49Carnival.
502III.
50Under the Arc-Light.
503Between Three and Four.
51Crescendo!
504II.
52Chapter 3. The Egotist Considers
505III.
53The Superman Grows Careless.
506IV.
54Aftermath.
507V.
55Financial.
508A Change of Class.
56First Appearance of the Term “Personage”.
509II.
57The Devil.
510III.
58In the Alley.
511IV.
59At the Window.
512A Freeze-Out.
60Chapter 4. Narcissus Off Duty
513II.
61Amory Writes a Poem.
514III.
62Still Calm.
515IV.
63Clara.
516Six of One—.
64St. Cecilia.
517Diagnosis.
65Amory is Resentful.
518II.
66The End of Many Things.
519III.
67Interlude. May, 1917-February, 1919: Embarking at Night.
520IV.
68Book Two. The Education of a Personage
521Flight and Pursuit.
69Chapter 1. The Débutante
522II.
70Several Hours Later.
523III.
71Kismet.
524IV.
72A Little Interlude.
525V.
73Bitter Sweet.
526The Rubber Check.
74Aquatic Incident.
527II.
75Five Weeks Later.
528III.
76Chapter 2. Experiments in Convalescence
529IV.
77Still Alcoholic.
530On Schedule.
78Amory on the Labor Question.
531II.
79A Little Lull.
532III.
80Temperature Normal.
533IV.
81Restlessness.
534What a Handsome Pair!
82Tom the Censor.
535II.
83Looking Backward.
536III.
84Another Ending.
537IV.
85Chapter 3. Young Irony
538More than just a House.
86September.
539II.
87The End of Summer.
540III.
88A Poem That Eleanor Sent Amory Several Years Later.
541I Got Shoes.
89A Poem Amory Sent to Eleanor and Which He Called “Summer Storm”.
542The Family Bus.
90Chapter 4. The Supercilious Sacrifice: The Collapse of Several Pillars.
543II.
91Chapter 5. The Egotist Becomes a Personage
544III.
92In the Drooping Hours.
545No Flowers.
93Still Weeding.
546II.
94Monsignor.
547III.
95The Big Man with Goggles.
548New Types.
96Amory Coins a Phrase.
549II.
97Going Faster.
550III.
98The Little Man Gets His.
551IV.
99“Out of the Fire, Out of the Little Room”.
552V.
100The Offshore Pirate.
553In the Darkest Hour.
101II.
554Her Last Case.
102III.
555II.
103IV.
556III.
104V.
557IV.
105VI.
558Book I.
106The Ice Palace.
559I.
107II.
560II.
108III.
561III.
109IV.
562IV.
110V.
563V.
111VI.
564VI.
112Head and Shoulders.
565VII.
113II.
566VIII.
114III.
567IX.
115IV.
568X.
116V.
569XI.
117The Cut-Glass Bowl.
570XII.
118II.
571XIII.
119III.
572XIV.
120IV.
573XV.
121Bernice Bobs Her Hair.
574XVI.
122II.
575XVII.
123III.
576XVIII.
124IV.
577XIX.
125V.
578XX.
126VI.
579XXI.
127Benediction.
580XXII.
128II.
581XXIII.
129III.
582XXIV.
130IV.
583XXV.
131V.
584Book II.
132VI.
585I.
133VII.
586II.
134Dalyrimple Goes Wrong.
587III.
135II.
588IV.
136III.
589V.
137IV.
590VI.
138V.
591VII.
139VI.
592VIII.
140VII.
593IX.
141VIII.
594X.
142The Four Fists.
595XI.
143II.
596XII.
144III.
597XIII.
145IV.
598XIV.
146Myra Meets his Family.
599XV.
147II.
600XVI.
148III.
601XVII.
149IV.
602XVIII.
150V.
603XIX.
151The Smilers.
604XX.
152I.
605XXI.
153II.
606XXII.
154III.
607XXIII.
155IV.
608Book III.
156V.
609I.
157The Popular Girl.
610II.
158II.
611III.
159III.
612IV.
160IV.
613V.
161V.
614VI.
162VI.
615VII.
163VII.
616VIII.
164VIII.
617IX.
165IX.
618X.
166X.
619XI.
167XI.
620XII.
168Two for A Cent.
621XIII.
169Dice, Brassknuckles & Guitar.
622The Scandal Detectives.
170Diamond Dick and the First Law of Woman.
623I.
171The Third Casket.
624II.
172II.
625III.
173III.
626IV.
174The Unspeakable Egg.
627V.
175II.
628VI.
176III.
629The Freshest Boy.
177IV.
630I.
178John Jackson’s Arcady.
631II.
179II.
632III.
180III.
633IV.
181IV.
634V.
182V.
635He Thinks He’s Wonderful.
183The Pusher-in-the-Face.
636I.
184Love in the Night.
637II.
185II.
638III.
186III.
639IV.
187IV.
640The Captured Shadow.
188V.
641II.
189One of my Oldest Friends.
642III.
190A Penny Spent.
643The Perfect Life.
191II.
644I.
192III.
645II.
193IV.
646III.
194Not in the Guidebook.
647IV.
195The Beautiful and Damned.
648First Blood.
196Book One.
649II.
197Chapter I. Anthony Patch
650III.
198A Worthy Man and His Gifted Son.
651IV.
199Past and Person of the Hero.
652A Nice Quiet Place.
200The Reproachless Apartment.
653II.
201Nor Does he Spin.
654III.
202Afternoon.
655IV.
203Three Men.
656V.
204Night.
657A Woman with a Past.
205A Flash-Back in Paradise.
658I.
206Chapter II. Portrait of a Siren
659II.
207A Lady’s Legs.
660III.
208Turbulence.
661Crazy Sunday.
209The Beautiful Lady.
662I.
210Dissatisfaction.
663II.
211Admiration.
664III.
212Chapter III. The Connoisseur of Kisses
665IV.
213Two Young Women.
666V.
214Deplorable End of the Chevalier O’Keefe.
667Two Wrongs.
215Signlight and Moonlight.
668I.
216Magic.
669II.
217Black Magic.
670III.
218Panic.
671IV.
219Wisdom.
672The Night at Chancellorsville.
220The Interval.
673The Last of the Belles.
221Two Encounters.
674I.
222Weakness.
675II.
223Serenade.
676III.
224Book Two.
677Majesty.
225Chapter I. The Radiant Hour
678II.
226Heyday.
679III.
227Three Digressions.
680IV.
228The Diary.
681Family in the Wind.
229Breath of the Cave.
682II.
230Morning.
683III.
231The Ushers.
684IV.
232Anthony.
685A Short Trip Home.
233Gloria.
686II.
234“Con Amore”.
687III.
235Gloria and General Lee.
688One Interne.
236Sentiment.
689II.
237The Gray House.
690III.
238The Soul of Gloria.
691The Fiend.
239The End of a Chapter.
692Babylon Revisited.
240Chapter II. Symposium
693II.
241Nietzschean Incident.
694III.
242The Practical Men.
695IV.
243The Triumph of Lethargy.
696V.
244Winter.
697Shaggy’s Morning.
245Destiny.
698The Intimate Strangers.
246The Sinister Summer.
699The Passionate Eskimo.
247In Darkness.
700Zone of Accident.
248Chapter III. The Broken Lute
701II.
249Retrospect.
702III.
250Panic.
703Fate in Her Hands.
251The Apartment.
704Too Cute for Words.
252The Kitten.
705II.
253The Passing of an American Moralist.
706III.
254Next Day.
707IV.
255The Winter of Discontent.
708V.
256The Broken Lute.
709Image on the Heart.
257Book Three.
710Three Acts of Music.
258Chapter I. A Matter of Civilization
711II.
259Dot.
712III.
260The Man-at-Arms.
713The Ants at Princeton.
261An Impressive Occasion.
714Inside the House.
262Defeat.
715II.
263The Catastrophe.
716III.
264Nightmare.
717IV.
265The False Armistice.
718V.
266Chapter II. A Matter of Aesthetics
719VI.
267The Wiles of Captain Collins.
720An Author’s Mother.
268Gallantry.
721Afternoon of an Author.: II.
269Gloria Alone.
722“I Didn’t Get Over”.
270Discomfiture of the Generals.
723“Send Me In, Coach”.
271Another Winter.
724An Alcoholic Case.
272Further Adventures with “Heart Talks”.
725I.
273“Odi Profanum Vulgus”.
726II.
274The Movies.
727“Trouble”.
275The Test.
728II.
276Chapter III. No Matter!
729III.
277Richard Caramel.
730IV.
278The Beating.
731V.
279The Encounter.
732VI.
280Together with the Sparrows.
733VII.
281Tales of the Jazz Age.
734The Honor of the Goon.: II.
282My Last Flappers.
735The Long Way Out.: II.
283The Jelly-Bean.
736The Guest in Room Nineteen.
284II.
737In the Holidays.
285III.
738Financing Finnegan.
286IV.
739II.
287The Camel’s Back.
740III.
288II.
741Design in Plaster.
289III.
742The Lost Decade.
290IV.
743Strange Sanctuary.
291V.
744The End of Hate.
292May Day.
745II.
293I.
746III.
294II.
747IV.
295III.
748V.
296IV.
749VI.
297V.
750VII.
298VI.
751VIII.
299VII.
752IX.
300VIII.
753Chapter 1.
301IX.
754Chapter 2.
302X.
755Chapter 3.
303XI.
756Chapter 4.
304Porcelain and Pink.
757Chapter 5.
305Fantasies.
758Chapter 6.
306The Diamond As Big As the Ritz.
759Synposis of the Rest of the Novel.
307I.
760Fitzgerald’s Notes for The Last Tycoon.
308II.
761Chapter I.
309III.
762Chapter II.
310IV.
763Chapter III.
311V.
764Chapter IV.
312VI.
765Chapter V.
313VII.
766On an Ocean Wave.
314VIII.
767II.
315IX.
768III.
316X.
769The Woman from “21”.
317The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
770Three Hours Between Planes.
318II.
771The Broadcast We almost Heard last September.
319III.
772News of Paris—Fifteen Years Ago.
320IV.
773Discard [Director’s Special].
321V.
774The World’s Fair.
322VI.
775Last Kiss.
323VII.
776II.
324VIII.
777III.
325IX.
778IV.
326X.
779V.
327XI.
780That Kind of Party.
328Tarquin of Cheapside.
781II.
329II.
782III.
330The Legend of Britomartis or of Chastity.
783IV.
331III.
784Dearly Beloved.
332“O Russet Witch!”.
785Lo, the Poor Peacock!
333II.
786II.
334III.
787III.
335IV.
788VI.
336Unclassified Masterpieces.
789VII.
337The Lees of Happiness.
790VIII.
338II.
791IX.
339III.
792On Your Own.: II.
340IV.
793A Full Life.
341V.
794II.
342VI.
795III.
343Mr. Icky.
796Pat Hobby’s Christmas Wish.
344Jemina, the Mountain Girl.
797I.
345A Wild Thing.
798II.
346A Mountain Feud.
799III.
347The Birth of Love.
800A Man in the Way.
348A Mountain Battle.
801I.
349“As One.”.
802II.
350The Vegetable.
803“Boil Some Water—Lots of It”.
351Act I.
804Teamed with Genius.: II.
352Act II.
805Pat Hobby and Orson Welles.
353Act III.
806I.
354The Great Gatsby.
807II.
355Chapter I.
808III.
356Chapter II.
809Pat Hobby’s Secret.
357Chapter III.
810I.
358Chapter IV.
811II.
359Chapter V.
812III.
360Chapter VI.
813Pat Hobby, Putative Father.
361Chapter VII.
814I.
362Chapter VIII.
815II.
363Chapter IX.
816III.
364The Rich Boy.
817IV.
365I.
818The Homes of the Stars.
366II.
819Pat Hobby Does His Bit.
367III.
820I.
368IV.
821II.
369V.
822III.
370VI.
823IV.
371VII.
824Pat Hobby’s Preview.
372VIII.
825I.
373Winter Dreams.
826II.
374I.
827III.
375II.
828No Harm Trying.
376III.
829II.
377IV.
830III.
378V.
831IV.
379VI.
832A Patriotic Short.
380The Baby Party.
833On the Trail of Pat Hobby.
381Absolution.
834I.
382I.
835II.
383II.
836III.
384III.
837Fun in an Artist’s Studio.
385IV.
838I.
386V.
839II.
387Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les.
840Two Old-Timers.
388I.
841Mightier Than the Sword.
389II.
842I.
390III.
843II.
391IV.
844Pat Hobby’s College Days.
392V.
845I.
393The Adjuster.
846II.
394II.
847III.
395III.
848IV.
396IV.
849V.
397V.
850Who’s Who—and Why.
398Hot and Cold Blood.
851Three Cities.
399II.
852What I Think and Feel at 25.
400III.
853How I Would Sell my Book if I Were a Bookseller.
401IV.
85410 Best Books I Have Read.
402“The Sensible Thing”.
855Imagination—And a few Mothers.
403I.
856“Why Blame It on the Poor Kiss if the Girl Veteran of Many Petting Parties Is Prone to Affairs After Marriage?”.
404II.
857Does a Moment of Revolt Come Some Time to Every Married Man?
405III.
858What Kind of Husbands Do “Jimmies” Make?
406IV.
859How to Live on $36,000 a Year.
407Gretchen’s Forty Winks.
860“Wait Till You Have Children of Your Own!”.
408I.
861How to Live on Practically Nothing a Year.
409II.
862What Became of Our Flappers and Sheiks?
410III.
863How to Waste Material.: II.
411IV.
864Princeton.
412Presumption.
865Ten Years in the Advertising Business.
413II.
866A Short Autobiography.
414III.
867Girls Believe in Girls.
415IV.
868II.
416V.
869III.
417VI.
870Echoes of the Jazz Age.
418VII.
871My Lost City.
419The Adolescent Marriage.
872One Hundred False Starts.
420II.
873Ring.
421III.
874Introduction to The Great Gatsby.
422IV.
875Sleeping and Waking.
423The Dance.
876The Crack-Up.: II.
424Your Way and Mine.
877Pasting It Together.
425Jacob’s Ladder.
878Handle with Care.
426II.
879Author’s House.
427III.
880Afternoon of an Author.
428IV.
881Early Success.
429V.
882Foreword.
430VI.
883My Generation.
431The Love Boat.
884II.
432II.
885III.
433III.
886IV.
434IV.
887Clay Feet.
435The Bowl.
888First Love.
436II.
889Football.
437III.
890For A Long Illness.
438IV.
891Fragment.
439V.
892Marching Streets (1919 version).
440VI.
893Marching Streets (1945 version).
441Magnetism.
894Oh, Sister, Can You Spare your Heart.
442I.
895Lamp in the Window.
443II.
896Oh Misseldine’s.
444III.
897Princeton—The Last Day.
445IV.
898The Staying Up all Night.
446A Night at the Fair.
899Thousand-and-First Ship.
447I.
900Our April Letter.
448II.
901Sad Catastrophe.
449III.
902One Southern Girl.
450IV.
903To Boath.
451Outside the CabinetMaker’s.
904The Pope at Confession.
452Forging Ahead.
905Rain Before Dawn.
453I.