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  1. Political Writings (The Dreiser Edition) by Theodore Dreiser, 2010-12-15
  2. A Picture and a Criticism of Life: New Letters (The Dreiser Edition) by Theodore Dreiser, 2008-02-08
  3. Literary Masters: Theodore Dreiser (Literary Masters Series) by Donald Pizer, 2000-06
  4. Reading the Symptom: Frank Norris, Theodore Dreiser, and the Dynamics of Capitalism (Modern American Literature) by Mohamed Zayani, 1999-03
  5. Love That Will Not Let Me Go: My Time With Theodore Dreiser (Modern American Literature)
  6. Dearest Wilding: A Memoir, with Love Letters from Theodore Dreiser by Yvette Eastman, 1998-01-01
  7. Dawn: An Autobiography of Early Youth by Theodore Dreiser, 1998-10-01
  8. Sister Carrie (Oxford World's Classics) by Theodore Dreiser, 2009-05-15
  9. Mechanism and Mysticism: The Influence of Science on the Thought and Work of Theodore Dreiser by Louis J. Zanine, 1993-06
  10. Sister Carrie (Enriched Classics) by Theodore Dreiser, 2008-07-01
  11. Theodore Dreiser's Sister Carrie by Charlotte A. Alexander, 1985-11
  12. The Color of a Great City (New York Classics) by Theodore Dreiser, 1996-04
  13. Dreiser's Jennie Gerhardt: New Essays on the Restored Text
  14. An American Tragedy (Signet Classics) by Theodore Dreiser, 2010-08-03

41. The Best Short Stories Of Theodore Dreiser - Translations
The Best Short Stories of Theodore Dreiser. 1947. Dreiser, Theodore18711945. The Best Short Stories of Theodore Dreiser. edited
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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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42. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
Theodore Dreiser (1871 1945). Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945) http//www.kirjasto.sci.fi/Dreiser.htmA biography of the author, and a list of selected works.
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AUTHORS, Dreiser, Theodore 18711945. Theodore Dreiser was born in Sullivan,Indiana, as the ninth of the ten children. His parents were poor.
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45. Ida Hauchawout By Theodore Dreiser
Full text of the short story in HTML.Category Arts Literature Authors D Dreiser, Theodore Works......Ida Hauchawout. By Theodore Dreiser 18711945. Return to Short StoriesHome Page I. SHE is identified in my mind, and always will
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SHE is identified in my mind, and always will be somehow, with the country in which I first saw her, a land, as it were, of milk and honey. When I think of her and the dreary, commonplace, brown farm-house, in a doorway of which I first saw her framed, and later of the wee, but cleanly, cabin in which I saw her lying at rest, I think of smooth green hills that rise in noble billows, of valleys so wide and deep that they could hold a thousand cottage farms, of trees that were globe-like from being left unharried by the winds, of cattle red and black and white and black, great herds dotting the hills, and of barns so huge that they looked more like great hangars for flying-machines than storehouses for hay and grain. Yes, everywhere was plenty, rich fields of wheat and corn and rye and oats, with here and there specializing farmers who grew only tomatoes or corn or peas or ran dairies, men who somehow seemed to grow richer than the others. He was the father of three sons and two daughters, so I was told, all of whom must have hated him; those I knew did, anyhow. For one of the sons, when first I wandered into the region, had already gone to the far West, after pausing to throw a pitchfork at his father and telling him to go to hell, or so the story went. Another, whom I knew quite well, being a neighbor of a relative of mine, had married after being "turned out," as he said, by "the old man" because he wouldn't work hard enough. And yet he was a good enough worker to take over and pay for a farm of forty acres of fertile land in seven years, also eventually to acquire an automobile, a contraption which his father denounced as "a loafer's buggy."

46. Penn Library E-Friends Newsletter--January 1999
Dreiser. Click here to view the entire collection of Dreiser, Theodore,18711945 Papers, ca. 1890-1965 (bulk 1897-1955). Theodore
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. Click here to view the entire collection of: Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945 Papers, ca. 1890-1965 (bulk 1897-1955) The Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg Rare Book and Manuscript Library is pleased to announce the donation by Steven Pastore of a collection of rare photographs of Theodore Dreiser and his family. The University of Pennsylvania Library holds the most important collection of manuscripts regarding Theodore Dreiser (1873-1945), whose prolific career included work as a newspaperman, magazine editor, novelist, and essayist. His ground-breaking novel, Sister Carrie, first published in 1900, is frequently cited as an influential turning point in the development of the American novel. Steven Pastore, proprietor of Deerfield Books, has generously turned over to the Library a group of more than forty photographs—a group which includes a never-before-published image of Theodore and his brother Ed as toddlers; two portraits of Dreiser as an adolescent and as a teenager; both formal and informal shots of his second wife Helen; as well as several candid pictures of Dreiser at home and on trips. Mr. Pastore is the author of Sinclair Lewis: A Descriptive Bibliography and is currently working with James Hutchison on a Dreiser bibliography.

47. Penn Special Collections-Dreiser
Penn Library. Dreiser, Theodore, 18711945 Papers, ca. 1890-1965 (bulk1897-1955). Call Number Ms. Coll. 30; Size 503 boxes; Status
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Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945
Papers, ca. 1890-1965 (bulk 1897-1955)
  • Call Number: Ms. Coll. 30
  • Size: 503 boxes
  • Status: Gifts with some additional purchases
  • Sources:
    • Principal holdings: Theodore and Helen Dreiser
    • Additional donations: Myrtle Butcher; Louise Campbell; Harold J. Dies; Ralph Fabri; Mrs. William White Gleason [Dreiser-E. H. Smith correspondence]; Hazel Mack Godwin; Paul D. Gormley; Marguerite Tjader Harris; R. Sturgis Ingersoll [manuscript for Jennie Gerhardt ]; Los Angeles Public Library; F. O. Matthiessen; Vera Dreiser Scott; Lorna D. Smith; Robert Spiller [galleys for The Bulwark ]; and Estelle Kubitz Williams.
  • Received: 1942 through 1991
  • Restrictions: None
  • Processed by:
    • Julie A. Reahard: Correspondence, Legal Matters, Paul Dresser Materials, and Vera Dreiser Correspondence
    • Lee Ann Draud: TD Writings, Journals, Notes, and Diaries; Biographical Material; Helen Dreiser Materials; Memorabilia; Financial Records; Clippings; Writings by Others; and Oversize
  • Date completed: June 1992
  • Web page construction by: Keith Newlin, Dept. of English, University of North Carolina at Wilmington

48. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Dreiser, Theodore (18711945) Works by this author Financier, a novel, TheSister Carrie A Novel. Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved.
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49. The Bronx, New York - Bronxites - Theodore Dreiser
Dreiser, Theodore (Herman) Theodore Dreiser (18711945) was bornin Terre Haute, Indiana on 27 August 1871. Many years of travel
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DREISER, THEODORE: (Herman) Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945) was born in Terre Haute, Indiana on 27 August 1871. Many years of travel, seeking a better life and one in which he felt comfortable would eventually bring Dreiser to New York. During the Congress on Literature at the Chicago World's Fair of 1893, Hamlin Garland expressed America's need for a new kind of literature. Garland called this new literature "veritism" and "local color"something authentically American rather than derivative of Europe. At the same time, twenty-two-year-old Theodore Dreiser was in Chicago covering the World's Fair as a reporter for the St. Louis Republic. Although Dreiser did not attend the Congress on Literature, he was to play a principal role in the fulfillment of Garland's dream for American literature in the decades that followed. In New York, he would receive a job at Pulitzer's paper, The World , which was, at the time, leading the fight in the yellow journalism war against Hearst's Journal . He covered a streetcar strike in Brooklyn by actually going out and riding the rails during the strike to see angry workers confronting scab drivers. He later incorporated these impressions into his first novel, Sister Carrie Ev'ry Month , "the Woman's Magazine of Literature and Music."

50. 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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51. Balzac Collection - Nalanda Digital Libray
Theodore Dreiser(18711945). As a part of its E-text Conversion Project(ECP),Nalanda Digital Library has converted two of his writings
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Theodore Dreiser was born in 1871 to a German Catholic father and a German-Moravian Mennonite mother in Terre Haute, Indiana.Known as a pioneer of naturalism in American literature, Dreiser wrote novels reflecting his mechanistic view of life. Dreiser's education was erratic, but he did manage one year at Indiana University thanks for the generosity of one of his elementary school teachers. After his brief college experience, he became involved in journalism and wrote in Chicago, St. Louis, and Pittsburgh. Among his novels are SISTER CARRIE ( HTML Version PDF Version ) and JENNIE GERHARDT (1911), both about fallen women; THE FINANCIER ( HTML Version PDF Version ), THE TITAN (1914), and THE STOIC (1947), a trilogy concerning a ruthless industrialist; and THE GENIUS (1915) and THE BULWARK (1946), both about an American artist. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY (1925), considered his greatest work, tells of a poor young man's futile attempts to achieve social and financial success. His first novel, SISTER CARRIE ( HTML Version PDF Version ), 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.Throughout his career, Dreiser wrote poetry, short fiction, travel books, philosophical writings, journalism, drama, and an autobiographical volume. Dreiser wrote "Typhoon" early in 1926 for the literary magazine, Hearst's International Cosmopolitan, which was based on the true story of the shooting of Edward Lister by Ethel Shultz. It was heavily censored prior to publication.

52. Dreiser, Theodore
Dreiser, Theodore. 18711945, American novelist, b. Terre Haute, Ind.A pioneer of naturalism in American literature, Dreiser wrote
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    Dreiser, Theodore 1871-1945, American novelist, b. Terre Haute, Ind. A pioneer of naturalism in American literature, Dreiser wrote novels reflecting his mechanistic view of life, a concept that held man as the victim of such ungovernable forces as economics, biology, society, and even chance. In his works, conventional morality is unimportant, consciously virtuous behavior having little to do with material success and happiness. Dreiser was born into a large and poor family. His education was irregular, but, with help from a sympathetic high school teacher, he spent the year 1889-90 at the Univ. of Indiana. After working as a journalist on several midwestern newspapers, he went in 1894 to New York City, where he began a career in publishing, eventually rising to the presidency of Butterick Publications. 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 The Financier (1912), he turned his attention more specifically to American social and economic institutions. This novel, the first of a trilogy that includes
  • 53. Biografías De Teatro Y Literatura Del Siglo XX: Letra D
    Translate this page Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945) Novelista y periodista estadounidense, nacido en Sullivan(Indiana) en 1871 y perteneciente a la llamada escuela naturalista.
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    Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945)
    Novelista y periodista estadounidense, nacido en Sullivan (Indiana) en 1871 y perteneciente a la llamada escuela naturalista. Fue reportero del "Chicago Daily Globe" (1892), crítico teatral y enviado especial del "St Louis Globe Democrat" (1892-1893) y del "St Louis Republic" (1893-1894). Su carrera como novelista se inicia en 1900 con "Nuestra Hermana Carrie" , que escribió mientras trabajaba para varias revistas. La enérgica protesta pública contra la novela por su tratamiento realista de los problemas sexuales, obligó al editor a retirarla de las librerías. Dreiser siguió escribiendo y fue redactor jefe (1906-1907) de "Broadway Magazine", así como editor de "Butterick Publications" (1907-1910). Cuando publicó su segunda novela, "Jenny Gerhardt"

    54. El Teatro Y La Literatura En El Siglo XX: Biografías
    Translate this page D Dreiser, Theodore (1871-1945), E José Echegaray y Eizaguirre (1832-1916),José Maria Eça de Queirós (1845-1900), F, Camille Flammarion (1842-1925),H,
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    B C D ... F - G - H I - J - K - L - M P - Q - R S T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z A Alas y Ureña, Leopoldo (Clarín", 1852-1901) B Baum, Frank (1856-1919) Bernhardt, Sara (1844-1923) Blackmore, Richard Brosboll, Carl (1820-1900) Buchanan, Robert (1841-1901) C
    Churchill, Winston Crane, Stephen (1871-1900) Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924) D Dreiser, Theodore (1871-1945) Dudley Warner, Charles E F Flammarion, Camille (1842-1925) H Hauptmanns, Gerhart (1862-1946) I Ibsen, Henrik (1828-1906) M Mann, Thomas (1875-1955) P R Rostand, Edmond (1868-1918) Ruskin, John (1819-1900) S Schnitzler, Arthur (1862-1931) Strindberg, August (1849-1912) T Twain, Mark (1835 - 1910)

    55. PinkMonkey.com Digital Library-Sister Carrie By Theodore Dreiser
    1900 SISTER CARRIE. Theodore Dreiser Dreiser, Theodore (18711945) - An Americaneditor and novelist known as a leading exponent of American naturalism.
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    SISTER CARRIE
    Theodore Dreiser
    Dreiser, Theodore
    (1871-1945) - An American editor and
    novelist known as a leading exponent of American naturalism.
    Sister Carrie (1900) - Dreiser’s first novel is the darkly realistic
    story of Carrie Meeber’s futile pursuit of happiness in 1890’s Chicago and New York. A controversial book, it was initially thought to be an immoral and obscene work. Today, Sister Carrie is considered by many to be Dreiser’s finest novel.
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    56. CHICAGO ILL FICTION (in VSCCAT)
    Dreiser, Theodore, 18711945. Novels. Selections Sister Carrie ; Jennie Gerhardt; Twelve men / Theodore Dreiser. Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945. Sister Carrie.
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    57. Theodore Dreiser, Friend Of The Soviet People, 1938-1941
    Theodore Dreiser (18711945). His Friendship to the Soviet Peoplein 1938-1941. Copyright © 1999 by Hugo S. Cunningham Italicized
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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.
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      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

    58. Records For Character Sketches. (in VSCCAT)
    Character sketches. Records 1 to 3 of 3. Dreiser, Theodore, 18711945. Novels. Dreiser,Theodore, 1871-1945. Twelve men / by Theodore Dreiser.
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    59. BrothersJudd.com - Books By Theodore Dreiser Reviewed
    Author Theodore Dreiser. An American Tragedy (1925) Theodore Dreiser(1871-1945) (GradeF). Sister Carrie (1900) - Theodore Dreiser
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    60. BrothersJudd.com - Review Of Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy
    An American Tragedy (1925). Modern Library Top 100 Novels of the 20thCentury (16). Author Info Theodore Dreiser 18711945 Theodore
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    It is an open secret that even critics who admire Dreiser, consider him to be a horrible writer technically. American Tragedy has been called "the worst-written great novel in the world" and the otherwise loathsome Garrison Keillor has an amusing column about how bad he finds Sister Carrie on rereading it. His books have all the literary grace of the phone book. Thus, his reputation rests solely on the agreement of Left wing critics with his hatred of American capitalism. Well, 100 years on, I think we can safely say that the American system has served us pretty well and the Sister Carrie's of the world are not simply insignificant but, worse for a writer, uninteresting.
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