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I think it is very difficult to define the exact character of Dreiser's "Sister Carrie", and his original intention. I would say ...
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... important fact to understand the character of Communism and the thinking of their leaders, and of course Shulman's attitude towards Dreiser's Sister Carrie is ...
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... Theodore Dreiser's Sister Carrie and Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God portray two young women on their trek to find the perfect love. ...
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Plot Summary The novel, Sister Carrie, written by Theodore Dreiser discusses the life of an eighteen-year old girl leaving Columbia City to start a new life in ...
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Plot Summary The novel, Sister Carrie, written by Theodore Dreiser discusses the life of an eighteen-year old girl leaving Columbia City to start a new life in ...
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... The obvious relationship between Doctorow's book and Dreiser's Sister Carrie is ironic, since Dreiser was perhaps the definitive literary realist and Doctorow ...
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... Cather, Willa. My Antonia. Houghton Mifflin: Boston, 1949 Dreiser, Theodore. Sister Carrie. Robert Bentley: Massachusetts, 1965
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... Dreiser's most famous works were Sister Carrie and An American Tragedy. In 1938, he moved to Los Angeles with his mistress, Helen Richardson. ...
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"Sister Carrie," written by Theodore Dreiser, portrays the life of a young, innocent girl whose lifestyle is drastically changed when she moves into the city. ...
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... political philosophy. Following in the tradition of Dreiser's Sister Carrie, he writes in the Naturalist style. Sinclair's characters ...
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... the American Dream. In Sister Carrie, Carrie Meeber begins as "poor [and] unsophisticated"(Dreiser 428). When Carrie becomes an ...
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... worth. Carrie Meeber, of the novel Sister Carrie, defines her desires in life as "I want to see something," (Dreiser, ). Yet Dreiser ...
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... In Sister Carrie, Theodore Dreiser shows that for the vast majority of American people the idea of the American dream is seldom achieved and for many the idea ...
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... Leave yer sister alone on the street ... given to Crane's, "uncompromising realism" which lead to many others, such as Frank Norris and Theodore Dreiser, to follow ...
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