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Carrie kommer med tog til Chicago fra Wisconsin. Hun skal bo hos sin søster og dennes nærige og tvære protestantiske mand af skandinaviskafstamning. Det viser sig at være svært at tjene til dagen og vejen – og endnu sværere at få en arbejdsplads – når man ingenting kan. Og stemningen i lejlighedens små rum bliver efterhånden ubærlig for hende at være i.Hun forsøger at lette humøret ved at tage i teateret. Her støder hun tilfældigt ind i Drouet, som hun også talte med i toget på vej til storbyen.Han giver Carrie et måltid mad og en 20’er til at købe noget pænt til sig selv for. Snart lejer han også et par værelser til dem: ”Vi kan jo bare sige, at du er min søster!” som han siger, for gifte sig kan han desværre ikke. Nu får Carrie for alvor lagt de provinsielle vaner af sig, klæder sig fint og omgås jetsettet. Det bliver et trin mod hendes selvstændighed, men først skal hun gøre sig mange flere erfaringer …Dreiser beskriver på sin fine og banebrydende amerikansk naturalistiske facon, hvor svært det er at forcere skellene mellem mænd og kvinder, rig og fattig i det amerikanske samfund. Hvor stor en kamp det kan være at tjene til livets opretholdelse – og hvor meningsløst den samme kamp kan synes, når man har til overflod og er ensom. Prisen for ens egen ret kan være høj.Theodore Dreisers forfatterskab anses for at være i liga med F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Don Passos og Sherwood Anderson blandt moderne amerikanske forfattere.Søster Carrie er oversat af vores egen Tom Kristensen. Han beskrevDreisers bøger som nogen, man oplever, mere end man læser dem.
Carrie har succes i et dillettantstykke på teateret. Igennem Drouet møder hun den smukke og velansete Hurstwood, der betages fuldstændig af hende. De forelsker sig. Uden Carrie ved det, stjæler Hurstwood af kassen på sit arbejde og bortfører hende. De bosætter sig i New York, uden at Hurstwood finder noget job. I takt med at pengene slipper op, falder den smukke mand fra hinanden. Til gengæld begynder Carrie at få arbejde i teaterverdenen. Igen får hun mulighed for at slippe ud af en ellers så grå hverdag. Men er dét lykken?Dreiser beskriver på sin fine og banebrydende amerikansk naturalistiske facon, hvor svært det er at forcere skellene mellem mænd og kvinder, rig og fattig i det amerikanske samfund. Hvor stor en kamp det kan være at tjene til livets opretholdelse – og hvor meningsløst den samme kamp kan synes, når man har til overflod og er ensom. Prisen for ens egen ret kan være høj.Theodore Dreisers forfatterskab anses for at være i liga med F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Don Passos og Sherwood Anderson blandt moderne amerikanske forfattere.Søster Carrie er oversat af vores egen Tom Kristensen. Han beskrev Dreisers bøger som nogen, man oplever, mere end man læser dem.
Vi er i USA, lige efter år 1900. Landet er i en brydningstid; fremtidstroen hersker, mens traditioner stadig står stærkt, men dog er under pres fra de små forandringens sprækker, der pibler frem overalt.Handlingen centrerer sig omkring den unge, fattige pige Jennie og industrimanden Lester Kane. Men bogens tredje hovedperson er et amerikansk samfund i dyb forandring … Den unge arbejderklassedatter Jennie Gerhardt arbejder på et hotel i Columbus, Ohio, for at bidrage til sin fattige families indkomme. Her møder hun en rig gammel senator og forelsker sig i ham og de muligheder, han giver hende for socialt avancement. Senatoren dør uventet, og det viser sig, at Jennie er blevet gravid. Hendes familie slår hånden af hende, da hun jo har brudt med enhver moral, der gælder for unge, ugifte piger. Hun føder datteren Vesta, som efterlades hos bedsteforældrene, da Jennie flytter til Cleveland for at være i huset hos en prominent familie.Her forfølger hun arbejderpigens udgave af den amerikanske drøm: Hun møder den unge industrimand Lester Kane, og forelskelsen er gensidig. Kane, der ikke ved, at hun har en datter, ønsker at gifte sig med Jennie, men da hans familie sætter sig stærkt imod dette giftermål, beslutter han i stedet, at hun skal være hans elskerinde. Som elskende par bor de lykkeligt sammen i Chicago, men Jennies fortid lurer …Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945), amerikaner med tysk immigrantbaggrund, lyriker, journalist, romanforfatter, erklæret socialist og talsmand for arbejderklassen. Rosenkilde & Bahnhof udgiver nu denne amerikanske klassiker i Tom Kristensens eminente, stilsikre danske oversættelse fra 1929. Romanen udgives i to bind.Jennie Gerhardt (1911) er en roman i verdensklasse og var med til at slå Dreisers navn fast som en af de ypperste blandt de amerikanske naturalister i det 20. århundrede. Dreiser efterlod en betydelig litterær arv og inspirerede en hel generation af amerikanske forfattere, der fulgte efter ham, lige fra Sherwood Anderson og F. Scott Fitzgerald til John Dos Passos.
Vi er i USA, lige efter år 1900. Landet er i en brydningstid; fremtidstroen hersker, mens traditioner stadig står stærkt, men dog er under pres fra de små forandringens sprækker, der pibler frem overalt.Handlingen centrerer sig omkring den unge, fattige pige Jennie og industrimanden Lester Kane. Men bogens tredje hovedperson er et amerikansk samfund i dyb forandring … Den unge arbejderklassedatter Jennie Gerhardt arbejder på et hotel i Columbus, Ohio, for at bidrage til sin fattige families indkomme. Her møder hun en rig gammel senator og forelsker sig i ham og de muligheder, han giver hende for socialt avancement. Senatoren dør uventet, og det viser sig, at Jennie er blevet gravid. Hendes familie slår hånden af hende, da hun jo har brudt med enhver moral, der gælder for unge, ugifte piger. Hun føder datteren Vesta, som efterlades hos bedsteforældrene, da Jennie flytter til Cleveland for at være i huset hos en prominent familie.Her forfølger hun arbejderpigens udgave af den amerikanske drøm: Hun møder den unge industrimand Lester Kane, og forelskelsen er gensidig. Kane, der ikke ved, at hun har en datter, ønsker at gifte sig med Jennie, men da hans familie sætter sig stærkt imod dette giftermål, beslutter han i stedet, at hun skal være hans elskerinde. Som elskende par bor de lykkeligt sammen i Chicago, men Jennies fortid lurer …Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945), amerikaner med tysk immigrantbaggrund, lyriker, journalist, romanforfatter, erklæret socialist og talsmand for arbejderklassen. Rosenkilde & Bahnhof udgiver nu denne amerikanske klassiker i Tom Kristensens eminente, stilsikre danske oversættelse fra 1929. Romanen udgives i to bind.Jennie Gerhardt (1911) er en roman i verdensklasse og var med til at slå Dreisers navn fast som en af de ypperste blandt de amerikanske naturalister i det 20. århundrede. Dreiser efterlod en betydelig litterær arv og inspirerede en hel generation af amerikanske forfattere, der fulgte efter ham, lige fra Sherwood Anderson og F. Scott Fitzgerald til John Dos Passos.
Theodore Dreiser skrev på sit hovedværk, En amerikansk tragedie, i elleve år, og denne roman skulle blive et af de betydeligste værker i den amerikanske naturalisme. Her koncentrerede Dreiser essensen af sin viden om og sit syn på det amerikanske samfund i begyndelsen af det 20. århundrede og kombinerede den med sin store indsigt i det menneskelige sind og de bevæggrunde, der skjuler sig der.Romanen vakte enorm opsigt ved sin udgivelse i 1925 og rystede det samfund, den så skånselsløst afslørede – den udstillede den forløjede dobbeltmoral og det begær efter penge og materielle goder, som lå bag den amerikanske drøm.Hovedpersonen i romanen er en ganske almindelig ung mand – Clyde Griffiths. Han er fra fattige kår og opvokset i en strengt religiøs familie – som så mange amerikanere i århundredets første år. I dette self made-samfund stræber han nu efter en vej op ad den sociale rangstige. Vejen viser sig at gå via storbylivet, et job på et hotel og fristelsen fra vin, spiritus og kvinder. Tragedien indtræffer, da han opdager, at hans hidtidige forlovede, Roberta, står i vejen for den økonomiske fremgang, som kvinden Sondra kan tilbyde ham. Clyde støder hovedet mod samfundets snærende mure, bliver endda morder uden egentlig at ville det, fanges i et ubønhørligt retssystems barske net og udleveres til den sensationslystne presses nådesløse spotlight.Dreiser fandt inspiration til romanens mordintrige i en i samtiden stærkt omtalt retssag fra 1906 – ’The Murder of Grace Brown’, hvor en ung syerske blev myrdet i staten New York.Når man har læst En amerikansk tragedie til ende, kan man kun give dens danske oversætter ret i, at der er bøger, man læser, og der er bøger, man oplever. Denne roman hører til sidstnævnte kategori.En amerikansk tragedie var den roman, der for alvor slog Dreisers navn fast som en af de ypperste blandt de amerikanske naturalister i det 20. århundrede. Dreiser efterlod en betydelig litterær arv og inspirerede en hel generation af amerikanske forfattere, der fulgte efter ham, lige fra Sherwood Anderson og F. Scott Fitzgerald til John Dos Passos.Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945), amerikaner med tysk immigrantbaggrund, lyriker, journalist, romanforfatter, erklæret socialist og talsmand for arbejderklassen.Rosenkilde & Bahnhof udgiver nu denne amerikanske klassiker i Tom Kristensens eminente, stilsikre danske oversættelse fra 1928. Romanen udgives i tre bind.
Theodore Dreiser skrev på sit hovedværk, En amerikansk tragedie, i elleve år, og denne roman skulle blive et af de betydeligste værker i den amerikanske naturalisme. Her koncentrerede Dreiser essensen af sin viden om og sit syn på det amerikanske samfund i begyndelsen af det 20. århundrede og kombinerede den med sin store indsigt i det menneskelige sind og de bevæggrunde, der skjuler sig der.Romanen vakte enorm opsigt ved sin udgivelse i 1925 og rystede det samfund, den så skånselsløst afslørede – den udstillede den forløjede dobbeltmoral og det begær efter penge og materielle goder, som lå bag den amerikanske drøm.Hovedpersonen i romanen er en ganske almindelig ung mand – Clyde Griffiths. Han er fra fattige kår og opvokset i en strengt religiøs familie – som så mange amerikanere i århundredets første år. I dette self made-samfund stræber han nu efter en vej op ad den sociale rangstige. Vejen viser sig at gå via storbylivet, et job på et hotel og fristelsen fra vin, spiritus og kvinder. Tragedien indtræffer, da han opdager, at hans hidtidige forlovede, Roberta, står i vejen for den økonomiske fremgang, som kvinden Sondra kan tilbyde ham. Clyde støder hovedet mod samfundets snærende mure, bliver endda morder uden egentlig at ville det, fanges i et ubønhørligt retssystems barske net og udleveres til den sensationslystne presses nådesløse spotlight.Dreiser fandt inspiration til romanens mordintrige i en i samtiden stærkt omtalt retssag fra 1906 – ’The Murder of Grace Brown’, hvor en ung syerske blev myrdet i staten New York.Når man har læst En amerikansk tragedie til ende, kan man kun give dens danske oversætter ret i, at der er bøger, man læser, og der er bøger, man oplever. Denne roman hører til sidstnævnte kategori.En amerikansk tragedie var den roman, der for alvor slog Dreisers navn fast som en af de ypperste blandt de amerikanske naturalister i det 20. århundrede. Dreiser efterlod en betydelig litterær arv og inspirerede en hel generation af amerikanske forfattere, der fulgte efter ham, lige fra Sherwood Anderson og F. Scott Fitzgerald til John Dos Passos.Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945), amerikaner med tysk immigrantbaggrund, lyriker, journalist, romanforfatter, erklæret socialist og talsmand for arbejderklassen.Rosenkilde & Bahnhof udgiver nu denne amerikanske klassiker i Tom Kristensens eminente, stilsikre danske oversættelse fra 1928. Romanen udgives i tre bind.
Theodore Dreiser skrev på sit hovedværk, En amerikansk tragedie, i elleve år, og denne roman skulle blive et af de betydeligste værker i den amerikanske naturalisme. Her koncentrerede Dreiser essensen af sin viden om og sit syn på det amerikanske samfund i begyndelsen af det 20. århundrede og kombinerede den med sin store indsigt i det menneskelige sind og de bevæggrunde, der skjuler sig der. Romanen vakte enorm opsigt ved sin udgivelse i 1925 og rystede det samfund, den så skånselsløst afslørede – den udstillede den forløjede dobbeltmoral og det begær efter penge og materielle goder, som lå bag den amerikanske drøm.Hovedpersonen i romanen er en ganske almindelig ung mand – Clyde Griffiths. Han er fra fattige kår og opvokset i en strengt religiøs familie – som så mange amerikanere i århundredets første år. I dette self made-samfund stræber han nu efter en vej op ad den sociale rangstige. Vejen viser sig at gå via storbylivet, et job på et hotel og fristelsen fra vin, spiritus og kvinder. Tragedien indtræffer, da han opdager, at hans hidtidige forlovede, Roberta, står i vejen for den økonomiske fremgang, som kvinden Sondra kan tilbyde ham. Clyde støder hovedet mod samfundets snærende mure, bliver endda morder uden egentlig at ville det, fanges i et ubønhørligt retssystems barske net og udleveres til den sensationslystne presses nådesløse spotlight.Dreiser fandt inspiration til romanens mordintrige i en i samtiden stærkt omtalt retssag fra 1906 – ’The Murder of Grace Brown’, hvor en ung syerske blev myrdet i staten New York.Når man har læst En amerikansk tragedie til ende, kan man kun give dens danske oversætter ret i, at der er bøger, man læser, og der er bøger, man oplever. Denne roman hører til sidstnævnte kategori. En amerikansk tragedie var den roman, der for alvor slog Dreisers navn fast som en af de ypperste blandt de amerikanske naturalister i det 20. århundrede. Dreiser efterlod en betydelig litterær arv og inspirerede en hel generation af amerikanske forfattere, der fulgte efter ham, lige fra Sherwood Anderson og F. Scott Fitzgerald til John Dos Passos.Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945), amerikaner med tysk immigrantbaggrund, lyriker, journalist, romanforfatter, erklæret socialist og talsmand for arbejderklassen.Rosenkilde & Bahnhof udgiver nu denne amerikanske klassiker i Tom Kristensens eminente, stilsikre danske oversættelse fra 1928. Romanen udgives i tre bind.
An American Tragedy is a tour de force one of the most important novels in the American cannon. Ripped from the headlines it follows Clyde Griffiths a handsome ambitious man whose religious upbringing has left him unprepared to pay the price required to realize the American Dream. It's an ambitious novel that unflinchingly confronts the lie of the American Dream and myth of a classless society with opportunities for all and an extraordinary crime novel that will stay with you long after you've turned the last page.Nothing short of monumental.- Kirkus
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Theodore Dreiser's book "The Financier" was first released in 1912. Dreiser's Trilogy of Desire begins with this work and continues with "The Titan" and "The Stoic." The story examines Frank Cowperwood's ascent and decline as the main character against the backdrop of American finance and industry in the late 19th century. The narrative, which takes place in Philadelphia, follows gifted and aspirational banker Frank Cowperwood as he makes his way through the convoluted worlds of finance, business, and social expectations. Cowperwood engages in a number of financial scams and endeavors, such as stock and streetcar company transactions, as a result of his unwavering quest of cash and success. The story explores the moral and ethical ramifications of Cowperwood's choices, illustrating how they affected his relationships and personal life. The protagonist encounters obstacles and moral conundrums that finally lead to his demise as he accumulates wealth and power. "The Financier" reflects on the intricacies of human ambition, the business world's brutality, and the American Dream. Dreiser offers a thorough and frequently critical analysis of the social and economic dynamics at work throughout the Gilded Age. His naturalistic writing style reflects the complexities of society and human nature.
Jennie Gerhardt is a 1911 novel by Theodore Dreiser.Plot summary--Jennie Gerhardt is a destitute young woman. While working in a hotel in Columbus, Ohio, Jennie meets George Brander, a United State Senator, who becomes infatuated with her. He helps her family and declares his wish to marry her. Jennie, grateful for his benevolence, agrees to sleep with him. He dies before they marry, and Jennie is pregnant. She gives birth to a daughter, Vesta, and moves to Cleveland with her mother. There she finds work as a lady's maid in a prominent family. In this home, she meets Lester Kane, a prosperous manufacturer's son. Jennie falls in love with him, impressed by his strong will and generosity. She leaves her daughter in Cleveland and travels to New York with Kane. He does not know of her illegitimate daughter and wants to marry Jennie. But because of their difference in class, he anticipates his family's disapproval and decides to take her as his mistress. They live together successfully in the university neighborhood of Hyde Park, Chicago. After three years, Jennie tells him that Vesta is her daughter. Kane does not yield to his family's pressure to leave Jennie. But, after his father's death, he learns that his inheritance of a substantial part of the family business is conditioned on his leaving her. On hearing the will's terms, Jennie demands they separate for his sake.During their trip to Europe, Kane meets Letty Gerald Pace, an affluent widow. Bowing to pressure from Jennie and his family, he decides to marry. After providing financially for Jennie, he marries Letty, resuming his former social status. Jennie loses her daughter to typhoid fever and adopts two orphans. She continues to love Kane.He becomes seriously ill and tells Jennie he still loves her. She tends him until his death, and mourns secretly at his funeral. Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser ( August 27, 1871 - December 28, 1945) was an American novelist and journalist of the naturalist school. His novels often featured main characters who succeeded at their objectives despite a lack of a firm moral code, and literary situations that more closely resemble studies of nature than tales of choice and agency.Dreiser's best known novels include Sister Carrie (1900) and An American Tragedy (1925). In 1930 he was nominated to the Nobel Prize in Literature....
Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser (August 27, 1871 - December 28, 1945) was an American novelist and journalist of the naturalist school. His novels often featured main characters who succeeded at their objectives despite a lack of a firm moral code, and literary situations that more closely resemble studies of nature than tales of choice and agency. Dreiser's best known novels include Sister Carrie (1900) and An American Tragedy (1925). In 1930 he was nominated to the Nobel Prize in Literature.
By 1914, Theodore Dreiser was a successful writer living in New York. He had not been back to his home state in over 20 years. When his friend Franklin Booth approached him with the idea of driving from New York to Indiana, Dreiser's response to Booth was immediate: "All my life I've been thinking of making a return trip to Indiana and writing a book about it." Along the route, Dreiser recorded his impressions of the people and land in words while his traveling companion sketched some of these scenes. In this reflective tale, Dreiser and Booth cross four states to arrive at Indiana and the sites and memories of Dreiser's early life in Terre Haute, Sullivan, Evansville, Warsaw, and his one year at Indiana University. "Because [the book] provides a portrait of the artist as a young man and describes the nation as a mosaic of individual cultures, Dreiser's journey offers several different lessons. Part travelogue, part autobiography, part collection of essays, A Hoosier Holiday lays out the landscape of a nation that ceased to exist once the highway unfurled across the map." -Publishers Weekly Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser ( August 27, 1871 - December 28, 1945) was an American novelist and journalist of the naturalist school. His novels often featured main characters who succeeded at their objectives despite a lack of a firm moral code, and literary situations that more closely resemble studies of nature than tales of choice and agency.Dreiser's best known novels include Sister Carrie (1900) and An American Tragedy (1925). In 1930 he was nominated to the Nobel Prize in Literature. Early life--Dreiser was born in Terre Haute, Indiana, to Sarah Maria (née Schanab) and John Paul Dreiser.John Dreiser was a German immigrant from Mayen in the Eifel region, and Sarah was from the Mennonite farming community near Dayton, Ohio. Her family disowned her for converting to Roman Catholicism in order to marry John Dreiser. Theodore was the twelfth of thirteen children (the ninth of the ten surviving). Paul Dresser (1857-1906) was one of his older brothers; Paul changed the spelling of his name as he became a popular songwriter. They were reared as Catholics.After graduating from high school in Warsaw, Indiana, Dreiser attended Indiana University in the years 1889-1890 before dropping out.Writing career--Within several years, Dreiser was writing as a journalist for the Chicago Globe newspaper and then the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. He wrote several articles on writers such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, William Dean Howells, Israel Zangwill, John Burroughs, and interviewed public figures such as Andrew Carnegie, Marshall Field, Thomas Edison, and Theodore Thomas.Other interviewees included Lillian Nordica, Emilia E. Barr, Philip Armour and Alfred Stieglitz.During 1899, the Dreisers stayed with Arthur Henry and his wife, Maude Wood Henry, at the House of Four Pillars, an 1830s Greek Revival house in the Toledo, Ohio suburb of Maumee.There Dreiser began work on his first novel, Sister Carrie, published in 1900.Unknown to Maude, Henry sold a half-interest in the house to Dreiser, to finance a move to New York without her.In Sister Carrie, Dreiser portrayed a changing society, writing about a young woman who flees rural life for the city (Chicago) and struggles with poverty, complex relationships with men, and prostitution. It sold poorly and was considered controversial because of moral objections to his featuring a country girl who pursues her dreams of fame and fortune through relationships with men. The book has since acquired a considerable reputation. It has been called the "greatest of all American urban novels."It was adapted as a 1952 film by the same name, directed by William Wyler and starring Laurence Olivier and Jennifer Jones.etc..
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Sister Carrie (1900) is a novel by Theodore Dreiser about a young country girl who moves to the big city where she starts realizing her own American Dream, first as a mistress to men that she perceives as superior, and later becoming a famous actress. It has been called the "greatest of all American urban novels". PLOT: Dissatisfied with life in her rural Wisconsin home, 18-year-old Caroline "Sister Carrie" Meeber takes the train to Chicago, where her older sister Minnie, and Minnie's husband, Sven Hanson, have agreed to take her in. On the train, Carrie meets Charles Drouet, a traveling salesman, who is attracted to her because of her simple beauty and unspoiled manner. They exchange contact information, but upon discovering the "steady round of toil" and somber atmosphere at her sister's flat, she writes to Drouet and discourages him from calling on her there. Carrie soon embarks on a quest for work to pay rent to her sister and her husband, and takes a job running a machine in a shoe factory. Before long, however, she is shocked by the coarse manners of both the male and female factory workers, and the physical demands of the job, as well as the squalid factory conditions, begin to take their toll. She also senses Minnie and Sven's disapproval of her interest in Chicago's recreational opportunities, particularly the theater. One day, after an illness that costs her her job, she encounters Drouet on a downtown street. Once again taken by her beauty, and moved by her poverty, he encourages her to dine with him, where, over sirloin and asparagus, he persuades her to leave her sister and move in with him. To press his case, he slips Carrie two ten dollar bills, opening a vista of material possibilities to her. The next day, he rebuffs her feeble attempts to return the money, taking her shopping at a Chicago department store and securing a jacket she covets and some shoes. That night, she writes a good-bye note to Minnie and moves in with Drouet. Drouet installs her in a much larger apartment, and their relationship intensifies as Minnie dreams about her sister's fall from innocence. She acquires a sophisticated wardrobe and, through his offhand comments about attractive women, sheds her provincial mannerisms, even as she struggles with the moral implications of being a kept woman. By the time Drouet introduces Carrie to George Hurstwood, the manager of Fitzgerald and Moy's - a respectable bar that Drouet describes as a "way-up, swell place" - her material appearance has improved considerably. Hurstwood, unhappy with and distant from his social-climbing wife and children, instantly becomes infatuated with Carrie's youth and beauty, and before long they start an affair, communicating and meeting secretly in the expanding, anonymous city....... Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser ( August 27, 1871 - December 28, 1945) was an American novelist and journalist of the naturalist school. His novels often featured main characters who succeeded at their objectives despite a lack of a firm moral code, and literary situations that more closely resemble studies of nature than tales of choice and agency. Dreiser's best known novels include Sister Carrie (1900) and An American Tragedy (1925). In 1930 he was nominated to the Nobel Prize in Literature.
The Titan is a novel by Theodore Dreiser, completed in 1914 as a sequel to his 1912 novel The Financier.[1] Both books were originally a single manuscript, but the narrative's length required splitting it into two separate novels.[2] Dreiser's manuscript of The Titan was rejected by Harper & Brothers, publisher of The Financier, due to its uncompromising realism; John Lane published the book in 1914.[3] The Titan is the second part of Dreiser's Trilogy of Desire, a saga of ruthless businessman Frank Cowperwood (modeled after real-life streetcar tycoon Charles Yerkes). The third part of the trilogy, The Stoic, was Dreiser's final novel, published in 1947 after his death.
Regarded by many critics as the greatest novel on urban life ever composed, Sister Carrie tells the story of Caroline Meeber, an 18-year-old from rural Wisconsin whose new life in Chicago takes her on an astonishing journey from the despairing depths of industrial labor to the staggering heists of fame and stardom. Representing the transition from the heavy moralizing of the Victorian era to the realism of modern literature, Sister Carrie remains a literary milestone that examines the human condition and all its flaws.
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Theodore Dreiser's late 19th-century book "Sister Carrie" follows the tale of Carrie Meeber, a young lady who leaves her little Wisconsin community in order to pursue her aspirations in Chicago. The storyline follows Carrie as she pursues her goals while dealing with a variety of obstacles and chances. As she gets to know several guys in the city, Carrie starts to date them in an effort to boost her career and social standing. Carrie's decisions affect her future and reveal the reality of ambition, desire, and the effects of cultural expectations as she transitions from being a factory worker to being a mistress and finally a successful actress. Dreiser examines topics like consumerism, social class, and the quest of pleasure throughout the whole book. He illustrates the glaring differences between riches and poverty, as well as the sacrifices people make in order to pursue the American Dream, with great clarity. As Carrie succeeds in gaining fame and riches, she comes to the realization that happiness cannot be bought with money. The movie "Sister Carrie" is renowned for its accurate depiction of urban life and its examination of ethical and social conundrums. With themes of ambition, gender roles, and the pursuit of pleasure, it was considered a great work of American literature and questioned the moral norms of the period.
In any group of men I have ever known, speaking from the point of view of character and not that of physical appearance, Peter would stand out as deliciously and irrefutably different. In the great waste of American intellectual dreariness he was an oasis, a veritable spring in the desert. He understood life. He knew men. He was free¿spiritually, morally, in a thousand ways, it seemed to me.As one drags along through this inexplicable existence one realizes how such qualities stand out; not the pseudo freedom of strong men, financially or physically, but the real, internal, spiritual freedom, where the mind, as it were, stands up and looks at itself, faces Nature unafraid, is aware of its own weaknesses, its strengths; examines its own and the creative impulses of the universe and of men with a kindly and non-dogmatic eye, in fact kicks dogma out of doors, and yet deliberately and of choice holds fast to many, many simple and human things, and rounds out life, or would, in a natural, normal, courageous, healthy way.
"The Financier" is a novel written by the American author Theodore Dreiser. It was first published in 1912 and is the first novel in Dreiser's trilogy known as "The Trilogy of Desire," which also includes "The Titan" and "The Stoic."The novel follows the life and career of Frank Cowperwood, a shrewd and ambitious financier who rises to prominence in the world of finance and industry in late 19th-century Philadelphia. The story explores themes of wealth, power, corruption, and personal ambition, and it delves into the complexities of the financial and political landscape of the time.Theodore Dreiser is known for his novels that examine the American Dream and the pursuit of success and wealth. "The Financier" is a significant work in American literature and is often studied for its portrayal of the financial and social dynamics of the Gilded Age. The novel's protagonist, Frank Cowperwood, is a complex character whose rise and fall provide insights into the moral and ethical dilemmas of the era.
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