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  1. Theodore Dreiser : Sister Carrie, Jennie Gerhardt, Twelve Men (Library of America) by Theodore Dreiser, 1987-06-15
  2. Best Short Stories of Theodore Dreiser by Theodore Dreiser, 1989-04-25
  3. Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser, 2009-01-06
  4. The Financier by Theodore Dreiser, 2008-12-30
  5. Jennie Gerhardt; a novel by Theodore Dreiser, 2010-08-20
  6. The Titan by Theodore Dreiser, 2010-03-06
  7. The Last Titan: A Life of Theodore Dreiser by Jerome Loving, 2005-03-01
  8. The Early Novels of Theodore Dreiser by Theodore Dreiser, 2010-07-11
  9. The Cambridge Companion to Theodore Dreiser (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  10. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY TWO VOLUMES IN ONE by Theodore Dreiser, 1947
  11. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY by THEODORE DREISER, 1948
  12. Newspaper Days: An Autobiography by Theodore Dreiser, 2000-12-01
  13. Short Stories (Dover Thrift Editions) by Theodore Dreiser, 1994-10-20
  14. The Best Short Stories of Theodore Dreiser by Howard Fast, 1947

21. PAL: Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945)
Listing of dreiser s main works and a brief bibliography from Perspectives in American Literature.
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben (To send an email, please click on my name above.) Chapter 6: Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945) The International TD Society Dreiser WebSource Primary Works Selected Bibliography through 1999 ... Home Page
Source: Penn Special Collections - Dreiser Primary Works Sister Carrie Jennie Gerhardt The Financier A Traveler at Forty The Titan The Genius A Hoosier Holiday Free and Other Stories Twelve Men A Book About Myself The Color of a Great City An American Tragedy Moods , 1926; "Typhoon," (short story), 1926 Chains Dreiser Looks at Russia A Gallery of Women Dawn The Bulwark The Stoic Dreiser, Theodore. A Book about Myself . London: Constable, 1929. PS3507.R55 Z5 Theodore Dresier Sister Carrie, Jennie Gerhardt, Twelve Men . Ed. Richard Lehan. NY: The Library of America, 1987 Achievement Considered by many as the leader of Naturalism in American writing, Dreiser is also remembered for his stinging criticism of the genteel tradition and of what Howells described as the "smiling aspects of life" typifying America. In his fiction, Dreiser deals with social problems and with characters who struggle to survive. His sympathetic treatment of a "morally loose" woman in Sister Carrie was called immoral and he suffered at the hands of publishers. One of Dreiser's favorite fictional devices was the use of contrast between the rich and the poor, the urbane and the unsophisticated, and the power brokers and the helpless. While he wrote about "raw" experiences of life in his earlier works, in his later writing he considered the impact of economic society on the lives of people in the remarkable trilogy -

22. American Writers: Theodore Dreiser
The son of a German immigrant, dreiser was the ninth of 10 children and grew up in poverty.
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Herman theodore dreiser was born in Terre Haute, Ind., on Aug. 27, 1871. He was the ninth of 10 children. dreiserÕs childhood was marred by the downfall of
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Theodore Dreiser grew up in a large, poor family in Terre Haute, Indiana. Several of his brothers and sisters would later rescue Dreiser at low points in his career - two of his protagonists were based on sisters, and his brother, Paul, sent Dreiser to a resort when he was broke. A high school teacher paid to send him to Indiana University for one year, but Dreiser did not fit in, and he left college to become a reporter. Newspapering took him to Chicago, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, and New York City, where he gathered his first observations of the American cities that would play large roles in his upcoming novels. Dreiser's novels are prime examples of literary naturalism, with characters driven by selfish motives and influenced by the privileges and limitations of social class. He was often criticized for telling amoral tales that could outrage readers or convince them that bad decisions would be rewarded. Among his most significant influences are Herbert Spencer and Honore de Balzac. Dreiser was a finalist for the Nobel Prize in 1930; when Sinclair Lewis won, he acknowledged Dreiser in his speech.

25. Theodore Dreiser: Sister Carrie
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    dreiser, theodore Herman Albert (18711945), American novelist and journalist of the naturalist school. Although some critics regarded his style as
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    Encyclopedia Article Find Print E-mail Blog It Multimedia 1 item Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945), American novelist and journalist of the naturalist school. Although some critics regarded his style as clumsy and plodding, Dreiser was generally recognized as an American literary pioneer. Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser was born in Terre Haute, Indiana. He was a reporter for the Chicago Daily Globe in 1892, dramatic editor and traveling correspondent for the St. Louis Globe Democrat from 1892 to 1893, and traveling correspondent for the St. Louis Republic

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    Sister Carrie ( 1900 ). Norton ( 2nd) Critical Edition edited by Donald Pizer, 1991. Typescript Very Readable HTML Version
    Jennie Gerhardt
    The Financier
    ( 1912 ). First of the Cowperwood novels.
    A Traveler at Forty
    The Titan
    ( 1914 ). Second of the Cowperwood novels.
    The "Genius"
    A Hoosier Holiday
    An American Tragedy
    Tragic America
    Chapter 14 On Line The Bulwark The Stoic ( 1947 ). Third and last of the Cowperwood novels. About Dreiser W. A. Swanberg, Dreiser International Theodore Dreiser Society Dreiser WebSource from U. Penn. Theodore Dreiser from D. Campbell. Perspectives in American Literature: Dreiser from P. Reuben. Back to American Literature II

    29. THEODORE DREISER PAPERS, 1933-CA 1940
    theodore dreiser (18711945) was born in Terre Haute, Indiana, the son of John Paul and Sarah (Schanab) dreiser. His older brother, Paul, who changed the
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    VOLUME OF COLLECTION: 3 folders, 1 bound volume COLLECTION DATES: 1933- ca 1940 PROVENANCE: Howard S. Mott, Sheffield, MA 01257, August 1966 RESTRICTIONS: None REPRODUCTION RIGHTS: Permission to reproduce or publish material in this collection must be obtained in writing from the Indiana Historical Society ALTERNATE FORMATS: None OTHER FINDING AIDS: None RELATED HOLDINGS: SC 2412 Paul Dresser See card catalog for printed works by and about Dreiser ACCESSION NUMBER: 1966.0804
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    Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945) was born in Terre Haute, Indiana, the son of John Paul and Sarah (Schanab) Dreiser. His older brother, Paul, who changed the family name to Dresser, was the author of several popular songs, notably "On the Banks of the Wabash" and "My Gal Sal." Dreiser was educated in public schools in Warsaw, Indiana, and attended Indiana University. In 1891 he began to work on newspapers, serving in turn during the next four years on the Chicago Globe , the St. Louis

    30. Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945)
    theodore dreiser (18711945). Contributing Editors James M. Hutchisson and James L. W. West III. Classroom Issues and Strategies
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    Dreiser's style is unconventional. If students have heard of him, they've heard that he's a clumsy stylist. They also will have difficulty understanding Ida's dilemma in "Typhoon." The instructor should explain that Dreiser was trained as a journalist whose main duty was to record the who, what, where, when, why, and how of a story. Graceful style was a small concern. In fact, some of Dreiser's verbal clumsiness was more or less deliberate. His writing possesses its particular power, its ability to move the emotions, in part because of its bluntness, its lack of grace. Try to imagine "Typhoon" told by a facile stylist, for example, by F. Scott Fitzgerald . It would lose much of its voltage. It's a good idea to show students how thoroughly trapped and damned Ida Zobel is by an illicit pregnancy. Children of the 1990s will likely try to foist their own standards back onto her time and place. Students identify with this story because they feel much peer pressure in matters of sex. Ask them to try to argue sympathetically for Hauptfuhrer. Can it be done? Where did Dreiser's sympathies lie? Another good theme to discuss is Ida's being "forgiven" by the public, her almost automatic innocence before the court, and her adoption by the wealthy socialite. Dreiser is indicating some things here about the influence of the fourth estate over the administration of justice. We sympathize with Ida, of course, but her exoneration for the killing is suspect. Certainly she still feels great guilt; it is the major motivation for her suicide.

    31. Theodore Dreiser
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    Davies, Jude. A substantial introduction to Theodore Dreiser 01 August 2001. On Sister Carrie An American Tragedy Pitofsky, Alex. Dreiser's 'The Financier' and the Horatio Alger myth , in Twentieth Century Literature, Fall, 1998 Ritterbusch, Nichole. "George Steven's A Place in the Sun and Jack Clayton's The Great Gatsby Shot-by-shot: a computer-assisted comparison." A comparison of the film versions of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel and the film based on Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy. EESE 7/1995 The Sister Carrie web site at the Univ. of Penn. contains critical essays by Dreiser scholars Clare Virginia Eby, "Cultural and Historical Contexts for Sister Carrie"; James L. W. West, "The Composition and Publication of Sister Carrie"; and Nancy M. Shawcross, "Sister Carrie: 'A Strangely Strong Novel in a Queer Milieu," along with the text of the novel, facsimiles of the typescript, and more Dreiser material Search www.findarticles

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  • 33. An American Tragedy, By Theodore Dreiser
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      Dreiser, Theodore u u r) [ key His first novel, Sister Carrie (1900), the story of a country girl's rise to material success first as the mistress of a wealthy man and then as an actress, horrified its publisher, who gave it only limited circulation. Dreiser distributed it himself, but it was consistently attacked as immoral; it was reissued in 1982 with many passages from his revised typescript restored. Jennie Gerhardt In The Financier (1912), he turned his attention more specifically to American social and economic institutions. This novel, the first of a trilogy that includes

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    Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945) American author, outstanding representative of naturalism, whose novels depict real-life subjects in a harsh light. Dreiser's novels were held to be amoral, and he battled throughout his career against censorship and popular taste. This started with SISTER CARRIE (1900). It was not until 1981 that the work was published in its original form. Dreiser's principal concern was with the conflict between human needs and the demands of society for material success. "A woman should some day write the complete philosophy of clothes. No matter how young, it is one of the things she wholly comprehends. There is an indescribably faint line in the matter of man's apparel which somehow divides for her those who are worth glancing at and those who are not. Once an individual has passed this faint line on the way downward he will get no glance from her. There is another line at which the dress of a man will cause her to study her own." (from Sister Carrie Theodore Dreiser was born in Sullivan, Indiana, the ninth of ten children. His parents were poor. In the 1860s his father, a devout Catholic German immigrant, had attempted to establish his own woolen mill, but after it was destroyed in a fire, the family lived in poverty. Dreiser's schooling was erratic, as the family moved from town to town. He left home when he was 16 and worked at whatever jobs he could find. With the help of his former teacher, he was able to spend the year 1889-1890 at Indiana University. Dreiser left after only a year. He was, however, a voracious reader, and the impact of such writers as Hawthorne, Poe, Balzac, Herbert Spencer, and Freud influenced his thought and his reaction against organized religion.

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    dreiser, theodore. http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/theodore_dreiser. Place of Birth December 28, 1945. Published Titles by this Author. The Stoic, 1947
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