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  1. Sister Carrie, with eBook (Tantor Unabridged Classics) by Theodore Dreiser, 2009-01-26
  2. Homage to Theodore Dreiser On the Centennial of His Birth by Robert Penn Warren, 1971-07-12
  3. Theodore Dreiser: His World and His Novels (Arcturus Books, Ab121) by Professor Richard D. Lehan Ph.D., 1974-02-01
  4. Theodore Dreiser Revisited (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Philip Gerber, 1992-09
  5. Theodore Dreiser - American Writers 102: University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers by W.M. Frohock, 1972-10-10
  6. The Stature of Theodore Dreiser: A Critical Survey of the Man and His Work by Alfred, Ed. Kazin, 1955-01
  7. Theodore Dreiser and the Critics, 1911-1982: A Bibliography With Selective Annotations (Scarecrow Author Bibliographies) by Jeanetta Boswell, 1986-02
  8. Theodore Dreiser and American Culture: New Readings
  9. Theodore Dreiser: A Primary Bibliography and Reference Guide (Reference Publication in Literature) by Donald Pizer, Richard W. Dowell, et all 1991-07
  10. Theodore Dreiser: Interviews (The Dreiser Edition)
  11. Newspaper Days: An Autobiography by Theodore Dreiser, 2000-12-01
  12. A Sister Carrie Portfolio by Theodore Dreiser, 1985-11
  13. Theodore Dreiser: Beyond Naturalism
  14. An American Tragedy: Perils of the Self Seeking "Success" by Paul A. Orlov, 1998-05

61. Theodore Dreiser, Friend Of The Soviet People, 1938-1941
Theodore Dreiser (18711945). His Friendship to the Soviet People in 1938-1941.Copyright © 1999 by Hugo S. Cunningham Italicized portions copyright Klehr
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trivial change y10511 An American novelist and journalist of the naturalist school, Theodore Dreiser won national fame for such works as Sister Carrie The Genius (1915), and especially An American Tragedy (1925). You can learn more about him at the The International Theodore Dreiser Society website. The Cyber-USSR is especially grateful, however, for his support against the lies of Trotskyites, British imperialists, and other enemies of progressive humanity.
On Trotskyism
    From testimony by Earl Browder before the Executive Committee of the Communist International (ECCI) Secretariat, Moscow, 4 April 1937: Opposing the January trial of the Trotskyists in Moscow, the attempt was made by the Trotskyites to organise a counter-offensive with the Committee for the Defense of Trotsky. ... To counteract [a] newspaper campaign [in the USA], a group of 88 outstanding public figures issued an open letter to American liberals condemning this Committee for the Defense of Trotsky. In their open letter, they reaffirmed their faith in the Soviet Union, their confidence in the Soviet government, and their friendship for the Soviet people. Among these 88 names ... were such outstanding figures as Heywood Broun, President of the American Newspaper Guild, several editors of the liberal weeklies, "The Nation" and "The [New] Republic," Mary Van Kleek, outstanding economist

62. Dreiser Forum: Discussion And Information On Theodore Dreiser
Discussion and Information on Theodore Dreiser 18711945. Welcome to DreiserForum a virtual space for the people who want to exchange opinions and
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Discussion and Information on Theodore Dreiser 1871-1945
Welcome to Dreiser Forum: a virtual space for the people who want to exchange opinions and information on Theodore Dreiser and his works. It started on the 27 of August, 1996, the 125th anniversary of his birth Dreiser wrote Sister Carrie An American Tragedy The "Genius" , and other novels and stories. The writer of these pages here, however, will be you . If you'd like to say something about Dreiser, just send your message to "p283@mail.ipc.fukushima-u.ac.jp", and it will be posted here. You can put a URL, a Uniform Resource Locater, beginning with a phrase like "http://. . .", in your message. It will be displayed in blue or purple letters like this
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by Dreiser, Theodore, 18711945. New York Doubleday, 1997. Add to my list.Add to my list. Add to my list. Add to my list. Add to my list. Add to my list
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64. IPac2.0
by Dreiser, Theodore, 18711945. Cleveland, Ohio World, c1953. Add to my list.Add to my list. Add to my list. Add to my list. Add to my list
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65. Our Land, Our Literature: Literature - Theodore Dreiser
Theodore Dreiser Theodore Dreiser (18711945). Hoosier Connection Though he grewup in the Indiana cities of Terre Haute, Sullivan, Vincennes, Ft. Wayne,
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Hoosier Connection: Though he grew up in the Indiana cities of Terre Haute Sullivan Vincennes Ft. Wayne ... Evansville , and Warsaw , Dreiser's popular fiction novels do not even mention Indiana. His nonfiction works A Hoosier Holiday and Dawn Works Discussed: A Hoosier Holiday Free and Other Stories , " Indiana: Her Soil and Light ," Dawn Sister Carrie Jennie Gerhardt , and An American Tragedy Free and Other Stories . Dreiser’s father was frequently in debt due to failed business ventures, and it was this poor economic and social standing that affected Dreiser’s status as “the foremost creator of those ‘hopeless unfortunates’ [stories]” (Vanausdall 57). Dreiser is associated with the naturalist movement in American literature, described by Jeanette Vanausdall as "a logical product of the growing complexity of American society, which, naturalists believed, rendered the individual powerless and isolated. As a literary school, naturalism was a product of an immigrant, industrial, and urban society" (

66. The Mighty Burke
Dreiser, Theodore, 18711945. The Mighty Burke Electronic Text Center, Universityof Virginia Library. Table of Contents for this work
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Dreiser, Theodore, 18711945 Creation of machine-readable version Judy BossConversion to TEI.2-conformant markup University of Virginia Library
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68. Rosetta Books - An American Tragedy By Theodore Dreiser - EBook Available For Do
The Indianaborn novelist Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945) has never been a dashingor romantic figure in American literature, and he has no Pulitzer or Nobel
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69. Hennepin County Library Catalog
Dreiser, Theodore, 18711945, 17. Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945. American tragedy,2. Dreishpoon, Douglas, 1. Dreller, Larry, 1. Drells (Musical group), 2
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70. Anecdote - Theodore Dreiser - Dreiser`s Last Words
Dreiser, Theodore (18711945) American realist novelist noted for such works asSister Carrie (1900) and An American Tragedy (1925)
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71. The Best Short Stories Of Theodore Dreiser - Translations
Dreiser, Theodore 18711945. The Best Short Stories of Theodore Dreiser.edited with an introduction, by Howard Fast. 349 pp, 22 cm, 1st,
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The Best Short Stories of Theodore Dreiser
. Dreiser, Theodore [1871-1945]. The Best Short Stories of Theodore Dreiser. edited with an introduction, by Howard Fast. 349 pp, 22 cm, 1st, (Fast's introduction first appeared as an article in the Sept.3,1946 issue of New Masses, entitled Dreiser's Short Stories . The introduction is a slightly shorter, somewhat edited version) ( see also: Joseph Griffin, 1987 ). The World Publishing Company. Cleveland; New York.
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72. Dreiser, Theodore
Dreiser, Theodore (18711945). American author, artist, and publisher, known as Dr.Seuss. He was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, and educated at
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73. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Dreiser, Theodore@ HighBeam Research
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Dreiser, Theodore@ HighBeam Research . Dreiser, Theodore Dreiser, Theodore , 18711945, American novelist, b.
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74. LitWeb.net
Theodore Dreiser 18711945 search biblion For further reading TheodoreDreiser by B. Rascoe (1926); Forgotten Frontiers Dreiser and the Land of the
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American author, outstanding representantive 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, starting from his first novel, SISTER CARRIE (1900). 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) Dreiser was born in Sullivan, Indiana, as the ninth of the 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 erratinc, when 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 the University of Indiana. Dreiser left after only a year. He was, however, a voracious reader, and the impact of such writers as Hawthorne, Poe, Balzac, Herbert Spenser, and Freud influenced his thought and his reaction against organized religion.

75. Dreiser - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
Search Mamma.com for Dreiser . TYPE IN YOUR WORD CLICK GO! Search Drei·serListen dr s r, z r , Theodore Herman Albert 1871-1945.
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American writer and editor whose naturalistic novels, such as Sister Carrie (1900) and An American Tragedy (1925), portray life as a struggle against ungovernable forces.
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76. JHU Libraries Catalog
Newspaper days, 1931, Dreiser, Theodore, 18711945. 29. Newspaper days /, c1991.Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945. 30. Newspaper days. 1947.
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77. Theodore Dreiser  -  Bentley Publishers - Automotive Books And Repair Manuals
Theodore Dreiser (18711945), perhaps the most important practitioner of realismor naturalism in American fiction, was born in Terre Haute, Indiana.
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78. NYPL, Manuscript Collections
Dreiser, Theodore, 18711945. Theodore Dreiser papers. Catalog Record. Drury LaneTheatre. Drury Lane Theatre records, 1795-1816. Catalog Record
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79. NLS/BPH: Minibibliographies, Best Of American Fiction, 1900-1945
Dreiser, Theodore (18711945). Sister Carrie. The story of a naive young girlwho seeks her fortune in Chicago. She stays with her sister and brother-in-law
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This minibibliography, second in a series of three minibibliographies listing the best of American fiction, covers the period from 1900 to 1945. Theodore Dreiser, author of Sister Carrie, was the first voice to be heard as American literature entered the twentieth century. His reportorial vision and his message that outside forces direct human affairs were a continuation of the trend toward realism and naturalism first presented in the works of William Dean Howells, Henry James, Stephen Crane, and Frank Norris (see The Best of American Fiction: Early Period, minibibliography no. NSS 87-7 ). Dreiser also set the stage for other realistic and naturalistic American writers such as Erskine Caldwell, Jack London, and Sherwood Anderson. Other writers of the period from 1900 to 1945 focused their critical vision on particular regions or geographical locations. William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, and Ellen Glasgow captured the character and conflicts of the South while Willa Cather and O.E. Rolvaag chose the desolate American prairie as a setting to communicate timeless visions of humanity and its struggles. During the 1920s, two of the best known American literary figures, Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, reflected the shattered idealism and morality of the Jazz Age in

80. Horizon Information Portal
Dreiser, Theodore, 18711945. Subjects. Triangles (Interpersonal relations) Fiction. Young men Fiction. Legal stories. Trials (Murder) Fiction.
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