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  1. Homage to Theodore Dreiser: August 27, 1871- December 28, 1945.
  2. Homage to Theodore Dreiser: August 27, 1871- December 28, 1945. by ROBERT PENN WARREN, 1971
  3. Theodore Dreiser, Aug. 27, 1871-Dec. 28, 1945 by Theodore Dreiser, 1945
  4. Theodore Dreiser's an American Tragedy (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
  5. Theodore Dreiser: An American Journey by Richard Lingeman, 1993-05-24
  6. Sister Carrie (Norton Critical Editions) by Theodore Dreiser, 1991-02
  7. Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser, 2009-01-06
  8. The Cambridge Companion to Theodore Dreiser (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  9. The Last Titan: A Life of Theodore Dreiser by Jerome Loving, 2005-03-01
  10. Twelve Men (The University of Pennsylvania Dreiser Edition) by Theodore Dreiser, 1998-01-01
  11. Theodore Dreiser's Ev'ry Month by Theodore Dreiser, 1996-12
  12. Letters to Women: New Letters, volume 2 (The Dreiser Edition) by Theodore Dreiser, 2009-05-05
  13. Dreiser's Russian Diary (The University of Pennsylvania Dreiser Edition) by Theodore Dreiser, 1996-09-01
  14. A Theodore Dreiser Encyclopedia by Keith Newlin, 2003-07-30

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22. Sceti > Collections > Theodore Dreiser Web Source: Browse Correspondence
Theodore Dreiser Web Source Correspondence in container Dreiser, Theodore,18711945. 1926-May 1929 Box 1, Folder 99. Sort correspondence in ascending or
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23. Sceti > Theodore Dreiser Web Source > Texts & Manuscripts
Dreiser, Theodore, 18711945, Correspondence from Boni Liveright and HoraceLiveright, Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945. 1926-May 1929 Box 1, Folder 99
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24. Literary Encyclopedia: Dreiser, Theodore
Dreiser, Theodore (18711945). Novelist, Story Writer, Autobiographer, Essayist,Political Writer, Travel Writer, Playwright, Poet, Journalist, Editor,
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25. GradeSaver: ClassicNote: Biography Of Theodore Dreiser
Biography of Theodore Dreiser (18711945). Theodore Dreiser. Theodore Dreiserwas born on August 27, 1871 in Terre Haute, Indiana.
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Biography of Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945)
Theodore Dreiser Theodore Dreiser was born on August 27, 1871 in Terre Haute, Indiana. Part of a large German-American family, and the ninth of ten children, his childhood was marked by poverty. His father, John Paul, had previously been a cotton mill manager, but a series of unfortunate accidents caused his fortunes to dwindle. In 1864 the cotton mill burned down, and during the reconstruction John Paul was hit in the head with a beam. He never fully recovered and as a result become deeply religious. He further was soon cheated by his business partners. The family was forced to move from one Indiana town to another in order to survive. Theodore Dreiser later resented his father for the family?s poverty. At the age of fifteen Dreiser moved to Chicago and held jobs washing dishes, clerking a hardware store, and tracing freight cars. Dreiser fortunately was able to escape when a former teacher offered to send him to Indiana University at Bloomington for a year. He soon became interested in journalism, but returned to Chicago and worked as a bill collector, real estate clerk and laundry-truck driver. Dreiser first entered the newspaper world by dispensing toys for the needy at Christmas for the Chicago Herald. He subsequently got hired as a cub reporter with the Chicago Globe and later went to St. Louis as a feature writer for the Globe-Democrat. Things took a turn for the worse when Dreiser accidently reviewed a theater performance in absentia even though it turned out the show was never performed. He left St. Louis and moved to Pittsburgh, working with the Dispatch. With a secure job again, Dreiser married Sara ?Jug? White after meeting her at the Chicago World?s Fair. The couple moved to New York where he received a job as a magazine editor. At the suggestion of his editor friend Arthur Henry, Dreiser began writing his first novel, the result of which was Sister Carrie.

26. Theodore Dreiser
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Three Perspectives on the Men in the Street: Texts of William Dean Howells's "The Midnight Platoon," Stephen Crane's "An Experiment in Misery," and Theodore Dreiser's "Curious Shifts of the Poor" from Sister Carrie.
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Sister Carrie Website at the University of Pennsylvania contains the text of the novel, facsimiles of the typescript, and essays on the work by distinguished Dreiser scholars. The general page for the DreiserWebSource at this site includes photographs and a short movie (in color) of Dreiser at Iroki. It also includes essays on and lists of books in Dreiser's library.
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27. Browse By Author: D - Project Gutenberg
Dreiser, Theodore (18711945). Wikipedia The Financier, a novel (English);Sister Carrie (English); Sister Carrie a Novel (English); The Titan (English)
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Theodore Dreiser (18711945). Biographical note. from Wikipedia. Works.Sister Carrie (1900) read download ; Jennie Gerhardt (1911) read download
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29. Creative Quotations From Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945)
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Creative Perfumes To the untraveled, territory other than their own familiar heath is invariably fascinating. Next to love it is the one thing that solaces and delights."
"Our civilization is still in the middle stage; scarcely beast, in that it is no longer wholly guided by instinct; scarcely human, it that it is not yet wholly guided by reason." "Nothing is proved, all is permitted." "Let no one underestimate the need of pity. We live in a stony universe whose hard, brilliant forces rage fiercely." "Art is the stored honey of the human soul,
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31. American Passages - Unit 9. Social Realism: Authors
Authors Theodore Dreiser (18711945) One of the foremost practitioners ofAmerican realism, Theodore Dreiser wrote novels and stories that explored
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This link leads to artifacts, teaching tips and discussion questions for this author. One of the foremost practitioners of American realism, Theodore Dreiser wrote novels and stories that explored such themes as the dangerous lure of urban environments, the conflict between Old World parents and their Americanized children, and the hollowness of the American drive for material success. Dreiser's own life provided him with many of the experiences and concerns that he later translated into his fiction. He was born into a large, impoverished family in Terre Haute, Indiana. His father, a German immigrant, tried to make his children conform to strict Old World values and dogmatic Catholicism, but Dreiser and most of his siblings rebelled. At fifteen Dreiser left home and took a series of odd jobs in Chicago. After spending a year in college through the help and support of a generous teacher, he became a journalist and wrote for newspapers in Chicago, St. Louis, and Pittsburgh.

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33. Fiction: Theodore Dreiser
Theodore Dreiser (18711945) LINKS Our Land, Our Literature Theodore Dreiser Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945), best known for his novels Sister Carrie
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As a tribute to Indiana's environmental literature, this site, created by "student scholars," focuses on A Hoosier Holiday Free and Other Stories , "Indiana: Her Soil and Light," and Dawn . The text includes a brief biography. Theodore Dreiser Page
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34. MSN Encarta - Theodore Dreiser
Dreiser, Theodore Herman Albert (18711945), American novelist and journalist ofthe naturalist school. Although some critics regarded his style as clumsy
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Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 1 item Dreiser, Theodore Herman Albert (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. Born in Terre Haute, Indiana, Dreiser 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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Dreiser, Theodore, 18711945 Criticism and interpretation. Dreiser, Theodore,1871-1945. Sister Carrie. Realism in Literature. Naturalism in Literature
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Research Guide: Theodore Dreiser’s Sister Carrie Tomball College Library Online http://nhmccd.edu , Tomball College, The Library Library Catalog . . . Use the Library Catalog to find books, videos, and other materials and materials on Reserve for your classes. The Library Catalog will also show listings for materials held by all colleges in the district. You can request library materials from other libraries and check on items you have borrowed. Library materials are arranged in the Reference and Main Collections using the Library of Congress Classification system, which groups materials on the shelves by subjects. Useful Subject Headings Useful Call Numbers Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945 Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945 Criticism and interpretation Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945. Sister Carrie Realism in Literature Naturalism in Literature United States—History United States—History1901-1909 PS 3507 .R55 (Theodore Dreiser PS 374 (Realism, Naturalism in Literature) PS (American Literature) E (U.S. History) E 160’s Biography and Literary Criticism . . .Tomball Library Reference Collection

36. Theodore Dreiser Letters And Manuscripts 1897-1939.
Literature publishingUnited States.; American literature20th century.;Autographs.; Authors, American. Creator. Dreiser, Theodore, 18711945.
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Theodore Dreiser Letters and Manuscripts 1897-1939. Link to Complete Finding Aid Title: Theodore Dreiser Letters and Manuscripts 1897-1939. Phys. Desc: 23 items (1 box) Call Number: Location: Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Subjects: Lengel, William C.; Literature publishingUnited States.; American literature20th century.; Autographs.; Authors, American. Creator: Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945.

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A collection of letters and manuscripts of Dreiser. Among the seventeen letters are four written to the American editor William C. Lengel, concerning the writing of THE "GENIUS." The collection also contains the holograph manuscripts of "Fulfillment," a short story published in the author's CHAINS in 1927, and "Some American Women Painters," a journalistic essay written ca. 1897 and apparently unpublished (see article by Ellen Moers, COLUMBIA LIBRARY COLUMNS, May 1966, pp. 10-24).
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37. Theodore Dreiser Letters And Manuscripts 1897-1939.
Dreiser, Theodore, 18711945. Title. Theodore Dreiser Letters and Manuscripts1897-1939. Phys. Desc. 23 items (1 box). Call Number. Ms Coll\Dreiser
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A collection of letters and manuscripts of Dreiser. Among the seventeen letters are four written to the American editor William C. Lengel, concerning the writing of THE "GENIUS." The collection also contains the holograph manuscripts of "Fulfillment," a short story published in the author's CHAINS in 1927, and "Some American Women Painters," a journalistic essay written ca. 1897 and apparently unpublished (see article by Ellen Moers, COLUMBIA LIBRARY COLUMNS, May 1966, pp. 10-24).
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38. Dreiser, Theodore --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Theodore Dreiser (18711945) Profile of this American novelist and practitionerof naturalism. Includes a list of his works. ClassicNote on Sister Carrie
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The Rise of Realism 18601914 Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945) The 1925 workAn American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser, like London s Martin Eden,
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Index The 1925 work An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser, like London's Martin Eden Despite his awkward style, Dreiser, in An American Tragedy, displays crushing authority. Its precise details build up an overwhelming sense of tragic inevitability. The novel is a scathing portrait of the American success myth gone sour, but it is also a universal story about the stresses of urbanization, modernization, and alienation. Within it roam the romantic and dangerous fantasies of the dispossessed. An American Tragedy is a reflection of the dissatisfaction, envy, and despair that afflicted many poor and working people in America's competitive, success-driven society. As American industrial power soared, the glittering lives of the wealthy in newspapers and photographs sharply contrasted with the drab lives of ordinary farmers and city workers. The media fanned rising expectations and unreasonable desires. Such problems, common to modernizing nations, gave rise to muckraking journalism penetrating investigative reporting that documented social problems and provided an important impetus to social reform. Index

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