Sister Carrie(1st Edition) (Dover Thrift Editions) by TheodoreDreiser Paperback, 368 Pages, Published 2004 by Dover Publications Mobipocket_Ebook ISBN-13: 978-0-486-43468-1, ISBN: 0-486-43468-0
""Sister Carrie … came to housebound and airless America like a great free Western wind, and to our stuffy domesticity gave us the first fresh air since Mark Twain and Whitman." — Sinclair Lewis"It is a great novel and belongs on anybody's list, absolutely." — Garrison KeillorAn eighteen-year-old girl without money or connections ventures forth from her small town in search of a better life in Theodore Dreiser's revolutionary first novel ..."
Sister Carrie(Reprint) (Signet Classics) by TheodoreDreiser, Richard Lingeman Paperback, 512 Pages, Published 2000 by New American Library ISBN-13: 978-0-451-52760-8, ISBN: 0-451-52760-7
"From the day of its troubled publication in 1900 to its inclusion in Modern Library's list of of Top 100 Novels of the 20th Century, Sister Carrie has been the source of controversy and debate. Regarded as the "first masterpiece of the American naturalistic movement" (The Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature), this 100th Anniversary Edition of the classic includes additional material by the author and a new introduction by the def ..."
Sister Carrie(Reprint) (Signet classics) by TheodoreDreiser, Willard Thorp Paperback, 480 Pages, Published 1995 by Signet Classics ISBN-13: 978-0-451-52273-3, ISBN: 0-451-52273-7
"Sister Carrie, Theodore Dreiser's revolutionary first novel, was published in 1900--sort of. The story of Carrie Meeber, an 18-year-old country girl who moves to Chicago and becomes a kept woman, was strong stuff at the turn of the century, and what Dreiser's wary publisher released was a highly expurgated version. Times change, and we now have a restored "author's cut" of Sister Carrie that shows how truly ahead of his time Dreiser wa ..."
Sister Carrie(Reprint) (Classics) by TheodoreDreiser, E.L. Doctorow Paperback, 409 Pages, Published 1982 by Bantam Classics Kindle Ebook ISBN-13: 978-0-553-21374-4, ISBN: 0-553-21374-1
"Sister Carrie, Theodore Dreiser's revolutionary first novel, was published in 1900--sort of. The story of Carrie Meeber, an 18-year-old country girl who moves to Chicago and becomes a kept woman, was strong stuff at the turn of the century, and what Dreiser's wary publisher released was a highly expurgated version. Times change, and we now have a restored "author's cut" of Sister Carrie that shows how truly ahead of his time Dreiser wa ..."
Sister Carrie (Townsend Library Edition) by TheodoreDreiser, Lisa Barsky Paperback, 407 Pages, Published 2005 by Townsend Press ISBN-13: 978-1-59194-011-1, ISBN: 1-59194-011-7
"This Townsend Library classic has been carefully edited to be more accessible to today's students. It includes a background note about the book, an author's biography, and a lively afterword. Acclaimed by educators nationwide, the Townsend Library is helping millions of young adults discover the pleasure and power of reading."
""Though far from the author’s usual musings, this is actually a forerunner to the American road novel and very well could have been one of the inspirations for Jack Kerouac... this is a fine addition to public and academic libraries." ―Library Journal"Theodore Dreiser, road warrior... Dreiser’s account of his homecoming will touch a familiar and responsive chord in anyone who has undertaken one.... In that, as in so much else in this bo ..."
The Financier(Reprint) by TheodoreDreiser Paperback, 464 Pages, Published 1967 by Plume ISBN-13: 978-0-452-00825-0, ISBN: 0-452-00825-5
"[This is the Audiobook CASSETTE Library Edition in vinyl case.] [Read by Geoffrey Blaisdell] A master of literary naturalism, Dreiser is known for his great intensity and keen journalistic eye as he examines real-life subjects. This powerful novel explores the dynamics of the financial world during the Civil War and after the stock-market panic caused by the Great Chicago Fire. The first in a ''trilogy of desire,'' The Financier tells t ..."
"Sister Carrie, Theodore Dreiser's revolutionary first novel, was published in 1900--sort of. The story of Carrie Meeber, an 18-year-old country girl who moves to Chicago and becomes a kept woman, was strong stuff at the turn of the century, and what Dreiser's wary publisher released was a highly expurgated version. Times change, and we now have a restored "author's cut" of Sister Carrie that shows how truly ahead of his time Dreiser wa ..."
Sister Carrie by TheodoreDreiser Paperback, Published 2020 by Bibliotech Press ISBN-13: 978-1-63637-030-9, ISBN: 1-63637-030-6
Sister Carrie (Paperback) by TheodoreDreiser Paperback, Published 2020 by Lulu.Com, United States ISBN-13: 978-1-67800-284-8, ISBN: 1-67800-284-4
"The classic depiction of the harsh realities of American life, the dark side of the American Dream, and one man's doomed pursuit of love and success... "Mr. Dreiser is not imitative and belongs to no school. He is at heart a mysticist and a fatalist, though using the realistic method. He is, on the evidence of this novel alone, a power."-The New York Times Book Review"
"Theodore Dreiser had a hardscrabble youth and the years of newspaper work behind him when he began his first novel, "Sister Carrie," the story of a beautiful Midwestern girl who makes it big in New York City. Published by Doubleday in 1900, it gained a reputation as a shocker, for Dreiser had dared to give the public a heroine whose "cosmopolitan standard of virtue" brings her from Wisconsin, with four dollars in her purse, to a suite a ..."
Sister Carrie(Reprint) (Modern Library 100 Best Novels) by TheodoreDreiser, Andrew Delbanco Paperback, 752 Pages, Published 1999 by Modern Library ISBN-13: 978-0-375-75321-3, ISBN: 0-375-75321-4
"Selected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best novels of all time"Theodore Dreiser is a man who, with the passage of time, is bound to loom larger and larger in the awakening aesthetic consciousness of America. Among all of our prose writers he is one of the few men of whom it may be said that he has . . . never been a trickster. If there is a modern movement in American prose writing, a movement toward greater courage and fideli ..."
Inside the Score a detailed analysis of 8 classic jazz ensemble charts by TheodoreDreiser Paperback, 80 Pages, Published 1996 by Lake Pub Co ISBN-13: 978-1-56103-066-8, ISBN: 1-56103-066-X
"Three fascinating but very different stories from a former newspaperman who fought all hs life against censorship. Abridged. Great American Short Stories III."
AN American Tragedy(Reprint) (Signet classics) by TheodoreDreiser, Irving Howe Paperback, 880 Pages, Published 1995 by Signet Classics ISBN-13: 978-0-451-52465-2, ISBN: 0-451-52465-9
"Theodore Dreiser set out to create an epic character and, in the form of Clyde Griffiths in An American Tragedy, he succeeded. Griffiths is just a Midwest kid, the son of a preacher in Kansas City, who tastes a little sophistication and then hits the road seeking pleasure and success. He has his moments, conducting more than one romantic affair, until that ill-advised pursuit ensnares him. Then he reads about an "accident" of a young wo ..."
Jennie Gerhardt (Penguin classics) by TheodoreDreiser, Donald Pizer Paperback, 448 Pages, Published 1995 by Penguin Classics ISBN-13: 978-0-14-039075-9, ISBN: 0-14-039075-8
"This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of pr ..."
Short Stories (Dover Thrift Editions) by TheodoreDreiser Paperback, 112 Pages, Published 1994 by Dover Publications ISBN-13: 978-0-486-28215-2, ISBN: 0-486-28215-5
"In his stories and in such landmark novels as Sister Carrie and An American Tragedy, Theodore Dreiser (1871–1945) defied literary propriety and broke new ground in American fiction by focusing on life as it is, rather than as it ought to be. Sherwood Anderson, introducing a collection of Dreiser stories, said of him: "If there is a modern movement in American prose writing, a movement toward greater courage and fidelity to life in writi ..."