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Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser (/ˈdraɪsər, -zər/;
August 27, 1871 –
December 28, 1945) was an
American novelist and
journalist of the
naturalist school...
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Sister Carrie is a 1900
novel by
Theodore Dreiser (1871–1945)
about a
young woman who
moves to the big city
where she
starts realizing her own American...
- New Russia" and
Dreiser's "
Dreiser Goes to Russia",
though The New York
Times also
linked the
dispute to
competition between Dreiser and
Lewis over the...
- An
American Tragedy is a 1925
novel by
American writer Theodore Dreiser. He
began the m****cript in the
summer of 1920, but a year
later abandoned most...
- The
Dreiser Weiher near Dreis-Brück in the
vicinity of Daun in the
German state of Rhineland-Palatinate is a tub-shaped maar in the
Eifel mountains. It...
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referred to as a book, by Dresser's
younger brother,
novelist Theodore Dreiser (
Dreiser was the
original German family name). Some of the
songs portra**** as...
- The
Financier is a
novel by
Theodore Dreiser,
based on real-life
streetcar tycoon Charles Yerkes.
Dreiser started writing his m****cript in 1911, and the...
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Following the
tradition established by Mark Twain,
Stephen Crane,
Theodore Dreiser, and
Sinclair Lewis,
Hemingway was a
journalist before becoming a novelist...
- at the
South Pole.
These books caught the
attention of
writer Theodore Dreiser, who
tried to get them published, but to no avail. Discouraged, Fort burnt...
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Titan is a
novel by
Theodore Dreiser,
completed in 1914 as a
sequel to his 1912
novel The Financier. Both
books were
originally a
single m****cript...