This list contains Pulitzer Prize-winning fiction from 1918 to 1947. The Pulitzer Prizes and Fellowships were established in Columbia University by Joseph Pulitzer. Prizes are awarded by the University on the recommendation of The Pulitzer Prize Board and are announced in Spring. Nominees are organized into 22 categories across journalism, books, drama and music.
1917 • 7 Readers • 336 pages
#2 of 3 in The Growth Trilogy
1918 • 22 Readers • 428 pages • 3.8
1921 • 8 Readers • 268 pages • 4
2007 • 9 Readers • 268 pages
1926 • 8 Readers • 303 pages
1928 • 6 Readers • 376 pages
1929 • 6 Readers • 193 pages
1930 • 6 Readers • 592 pages
12 Readers • 4
1935 • 6 Readers • 408 pages
1937 • 6 Readers • 513 pages
1941 • 7 Readers • 350 pages
1943 • 6 Readers • 432 pages
1944 • 13 Readers • 269 pages • 4.3
1946 • 116 Readers • 669 pages • 4.1
1920 • 262 Readers • 388 pages • 4
1922 • 23 Readers • 382 pages • 3.4
28 Readers • 4.5
1925 • 15 Readers • 532 pages • 4
1927 • 62 Readers • 81 pages • 3.9
2011 • 3 Readers • 369 pages
#1 of 2 in Gone with the Wind Split-Volume (2) Editions
1936 • 592 Readers • 825 pages • 4
1938 • 37 Readers • 428 pages • 3.9
1939 • 1,031 Readers • 496 pages • 3.8