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... Robert Shulman's criticism, essay over Dreiser's novel is based on the ... of commodification, which provide the divisive pressure of American Capitalism (non ...
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There are many aspects of Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy that involve the moral decision versus the immoral decision and God. ...
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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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... ethically degenerate as human beings, in their pursuit of the American Dream. In Sister Carrie, Carrie Meeber begins as "poor [and] unsophisticated"(Dreiser 428 ...
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... Shiraz of priceless texture and intricate weave, admiring, feeling, responding sensually to its colors and tones." - Theodore Dreiser American writer "This was ...
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... the sexual fate of women that Doctorow explores in Ragtime was quite clearly inspired by the example of Theodore Dreiser, the great American realist writer ...
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... Through his wealth, Dreiser was able to show the reader a view of unsatisfied desire. He showed the American people that wealth was not everything. ...
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... Through his wealth, Dreiser was able to show the reader a view of unsatisfied desire. He showed the American people that wealth was not everything. ...
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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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Is work the American Dream? Theodore Dreiser builds a female character who desires independence and self-worth. Carrie Meeber, of ...
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... John Dos Passos, Theodore Dreiser, and James T. Farrell.(Clark) During the Modernist period new opportunities were becoming available for the American citizen. ...
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... book by an African -American author to be a Book-of-the-Month Club selection. Wright was being compared to famous writers such as Theodore Dreiser and John ...
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... When the Spanish-American war broke out Sandburg traveled to Puerto Rico for ... Some of the writers included, Sherwood Anderson, Theodore Dreiser, Ben Hacht and ...
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... believe, Sinclair did not write The Jungle to incite the American government into ... Following in the tradition of Dreiser's Sister Carrie, he writes in the ...
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... are what give his work a unique twist in comparison to other American literary works ... lead to many others, such as Frank Norris and Theodore Dreiser, to follow ...
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