SISTER CARRIE
THEODORE DREISER
UPLODORE DREISER
Sister Carrie
by Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945)
Theodore Dreiser was an American author of the naturalist school, known
for dealing with the gritty reality of life. Sister Carrie (1900) is his first novel
and tells the story of a young country girl who moves to the big city, where
she starts realizing her own American Dream by first becoming a mistress
to powerful men and later as a famous actress.
Dreiser significantly altered the original manuscript to make it more
palatable to the prevailing sensibilities of the day, but even this toned down
version -- with its blurred division line between good and bad -- caused a
minor scandal, and Dreiser had difficulty finding a publisher for it. Although
Dreiser’s moralizing narrator does assert that despite the fame and the
money she has amassed, Carrie will not be able to achieve peace of mind in
her life, the apparent lack of poetic justice — the notion that immorality
should pay in the end, even if only up to a point — was a concept the
reading public were altogether unused to at the time. (wikipedia)
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Cover design by Kathryn Delaney
Profile of a Young Woman by Giovanni Boldoni, acoustical liberation of books
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7 in the public domain
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