An edition of An American Tragedy (1900)

An American Tragedy

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An edition of An American Tragedy (1900)

An American Tragedy

  • 3.75 ·
  • 8 Ratings
  • 79 Want to read
  • 3 Currently reading
  • 9 Have read

Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy (1925) is nothing less than what it purports to be -- the harrowing story of a weak-willed young man who destroys himself, a villain who is also victim of the values of a deceptive, materialistic society. Dreiser patterned the story of Clyde Griffiths on a real-life murder that took place in 1906, a charming young social climber who killed his pregnant young girlfriend in order to romance a rich girl who had begun to notice him. A powerful murder story, An American Tragedy is much more than that. For Dreiser pours his own dark yearnings into the character of Clyde Griffiths, while grimly charting the young man's pitiful rise and fall as he pursues empty ambitions to wealth, power and satisfaction. The Indiana-born novelist Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945) has never been a dashing or romantic figure in American literature, and he has no Pulitzer or Nobel Prize to signal his importance. His big, rugged novels were shocking in their day -- unapologetic in their sexual candor, antagonistic to the norms of conventional morality and organized religion, often banned or suppressed -- and challenging still to readers. Yet the brooding force of his writing casts a deep shadow across modern American letters. At his best, in An American Tragedy, Dreiser examines the flip side of The American Dream in a gathering storm of a story that develops with a power echoing Dostoevsky in Crime and Punishment. Inspired by the novels of Balzac and the ideas of Spenser and Freud, Dreiser became one of America's greatest naturalist writers, and An American Tragedy retains its rocky intensity and its devastating view of American longing almost a century later.

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An American Tragedy
2021, Standard Ebooks
in English
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Американская трагедия
2016, Izdatelʹstvo "Ė"
in Russian
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An American Tragedy
2004-04-11, eBooks@Adelaide
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An American Tragedy
2002, RosettaBooks
E-book in English
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Mei guo bei ju
2000, Wai wen chu ban she
in Chinese - Di 1 ban
Cover of: An American Tragedy
An American Tragedy
2000-08, Signet Classic
in English
Cover of: An American Tragedy
An American Tragedy
1970?, Turtleback (Signet Classic)
in English
Cover of: An American Tragedy (Signet Classics)
An American Tragedy (Signet Classics)
September 1, 1964, Signet Classics
in English
Cover of: An American Tragedy
An American Tragedy
1964, New American Library
in English
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An American Tragedy
1963-05, Dell Publishing Co.
in English
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An American Tragedy
1931-08, Horace Liverlight
in English
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An American Tragedy
1928, Constable & Co Ltd
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PS3507.R55A7 2002

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Open Library
OL24288293M
Internet Archive
americantragedy00drei_936
ISBN 10
0795307926
OverDrive
2A5CEC98-C6A1-4E0A-AC24-62C5ACE3B47C

Work Description

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

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August 17, 2022 Edited by ImportBot import existing book
April 29, 2022 Edited by AgentSapphire Removed incorrect IA ID.
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June 22, 2010 Created by ImportBot Imported from marc_overdrive MARC record.