Personality Plus

1st edition (publ. Grosset & Dunlap)

Personality Plus is an early novel by American author Edna Ferber.[1] Originally published in 1914, Personality Plus is the second of three volumes chronicling the travels and events in the life of Emma McChesney. Ferber achieved her first successes with a series of stories centering on this character, a stylish and intelligent divorced mother who rises rapidly in business.

Sources

  • Personality Plus at Project Gutenberg

References

  1. ^ "Edna Ferber: Chicago Literary Hall of Fame Winner". chicagoliteraryhof.org. Retrieved 2023-09-22.

External links

  • Personality Plus public domain audiobook at LibriVox
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Edna Ferber
Plays
  • Our Mrs. McChesney (1915)
  • $1200 a Year: A Comedy in Three Acts (1920)
  • Minick: A Play (1924)
  • The Royal Family (1927)
  • Dinner at Eight (1932)
  • Stage Door (1936)
  • The Land Is Bright (1941)
Novels
  • Dawn O'Hara, The Girl Who Laughed (1911)
  • Personality Plus (1914)
  • Fanny Herself (1917)
  • The Girls (1921)
  • Gigolo (1922)
  • So Big (1924)
  • Show Boat (1926)
  • Cimarron (1929)
  • American Beauty (1931)
  • Come and Get It (1935)
  • Saratoga Trunk (1941)
  • Great Son (1945)
  • Giant (1952)
  • Ice Palace (1958)
Other works
  • "Old Man Minick" (1922 short story)
  • A Peculiar Treasure (1939 autobiography)
Adaptations
"Old Man Minick"
  • Minick (1924 play)
  • Welcome Home (1925 film)
  • The Expert (1932 film)
  • No Place to Go (1939 film)
Gigolo
  • Gigolo (1926 film)
So Big
  • So Big (1924 film)
  • So Big (1932 film)
  • So Big (1953 film)
Show Boat
  • Show Boat (1927 musical)
  • Show Boat (1929 film)
  • Show Boat (1936 film)
  • Show Boat (1951 film)
The Royal Family
Cimarron
  • Cimarron (1931 film)
  • Cimarron (1960 film)
Dinner at Eight
  • Dinner at Eight (1933 film)
Stage Door
  • Stage Door (1937)
Come and Get It
  • Come and Get It (1936 film)
Saratoga Trunk
  • Saratoga Trunk (1945 film)
  • Saratoga (1959 musical)
Giant
  • Giant (1956 film)
  • Giant (2009 musical)
Family
  • Janet Fox (niece)
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