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==List of works== {{Incomplete list|date=January 2018}}Ferber wrote thirteen novels, two autobiographies, numerous short stories, and nine plays, many which were written in collaborations with other playwrights.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/literature-and-arts/american-literature-biographies/edna-ferber|title=Edna Ferber {{!}} Encyclopedia.com|website=www.encyclopedia.com|access-date=March 10, 2020}}</ref> ===Novels=== * ''Dawn O'Hara, The Girl Who Laughed'' (1911) * ''Fanny Herself'' (1917) * ''The Girls'' (1921) * * ''[[So Big (novel)|So Big]]'' (1924) (won [[Pulitzer Prize]]) * ''[[Show Boat (novel)|Show Boat]]'' (1926, [[Grosset & Dunlap]]) * ''[[Cimarron (novel)|Cimarron]]'' (1930) * ''[[American Beauty (Edna Ferber novel)|American Beauty]]'' (1931) * ''[[Come and Get It (novel)|Come and Get It]]'' (1935) * ''[[Saratoga Trunk (novel)|Saratoga Trunk]]'' (1941) * ''Great Son'' (1945) * ''Giant'' (1952) * ''Ice Palace'' (1958) ===Novellas and short story collections=== * ''Buttered Side Down'' (1912) * ''Roast Beef, Medium'' (1913) Emma McChesney stories * ''[[Personality Plus]]'' (1914) Emma McChesney stories * ''Emma Mc Chesney and Co.'' (1915) Emma McChesney stories * ''Cheerful β By Request'' (1918) * ''Half Portions'' (1919) * Gigolo (1922) * ''Mother Knows Best'' (1927) * ''They Brought Their Women'' (1933) * ''Nobody's in Town: Two Short Novels'' (1938) Contains ''Nobody's in Town'' and ''Trees Die at the Top'' * ''One Basket: Thirty-One Short Stories'' (1947) Includes "No Room at the Inn: A Story of Christmas in the World Today" ===Autobiographies=== * ''[[A Peculiar Treasure]]'' (1939) * ''A Kind of Magic'' (1963) ===Plays=== * ''[[Our Mrs. McChesney]]'' (1915) (play, with [[George V. Hobart]]) * ''$1200 a Year: A Comedy in Three Acts'' (1920) (play, with Newman Levy) * ''[[Old Man Minick|Minick]]: A Play'' (1924) (play, with G. S. Kaufman), adapted from her short story "[[Old Man Minick]]" * ''[[The Royal Family (play)|The Royal Family]]'' (1927) (play, with G. S. Kaufman) * ''[[Dinner at Eight (play)|Dinner at Eight]]'' (1932) (play, with G. S. Kaufman) * ''[[Stage Door (play)|Stage Door]]'' (1936) (play, with G.S. Kaufman) * ''[[The Land Is Bright]]'' (1941) (play, with G. S. Kaufman) * ''Bravo!'' (1949) (play, with G. S. Kaufman) ===Screenplays=== * ''[[Saratoga Trunk]]'' (1945) (film, with Casey Robinson) ===[[Musical theater|Musical adaptations]]=== * ''[[Show Boat]]'' (1927) β music by [[Jerome Kern]], lyrics and book by [[Oscar Hammerstein II]], produced by [[Florenz Ziegfeld]] * ''[[Saratoga (musical)|Saratoga]]'' (1959) β music by [[Harold Arlen]], lyrics by [[Johnny Mercer]], dramatized by [[Morton DaCosta]] * ''[[Giant (musical)|Giant]]'' (2009) β music and lyrics by [[Michael John LaChiusa]], book by [[Sybille Pearson]]
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