Edition |
[First edition]. |
Description |
x, 591 pages ; 22 cm. |
Series |
A Norton critical edition
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Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 590-591. |
Contents |
He cleaned out the safe / Chicago Mail -- Clerk and cash both missed / Chicago Tribune -- A woman in the case / Chicago Mail -- A dashing blonde / Chicago Mail -- Hopkins is sorry / Chicago Tribune -- Sisters and suitors / Theodore Dreiser -- Emma's elopement / Theodore Dreiser -- Downfall in the city / Theodore Dreiser -- The fable of the two Mandolin players and the willing performer / George Ade -- Chicago / Theodore Dreiser -- New York / Theodore Dreiser -- Reflections / Theodore Dreiser -- Balzac's Paris and Pittsburgh / Theodore Dreiser -- Curious shifts of the poor / Theodore Dreiser -- The man on the sidewalk / Theodore Dreiser -- A street-car strike / Theodore Dreiser -- The strike to-day / Theodore Dreiser -- To H. L. Mencken / Theodore Dreiser -- The composition of Sister Carrie / Dorothy Dudley -- "Sister Carrie": Theodore Dreiser / New York Tribune -- To Theodore Dreiser (May 28, 1900) / Frank Norris -- To Theodore Dreiser (June 8, 1900) / Frank Norris -- To Theodore Dreiser (June 9, 1900) / Walter H. Page -- To Theodore Dreiser (July 14, 1900) / Arthur Henry -- To Arthur Henry (July 18, 1900) / Frank Norris -- To Theodore Dreiser (July 19, 1900) / Arthur Henry -- To Theodore Dreiser (July 19, 1900) / Walter H. Page -- To Arthur Henry (July 23, 1900) / Theodore Dreiser -- To Walter H. Page (July 23, 1900) / Theodore Dreiser -- To Theodore Dreiser (July 26, 1900) / Arthur Henry -- To Theodore Dreiser (July, 1900) / Arthur Henry -- To Theodore Dreiser (August 2, 1900) / Walter H. Page -- To Walter H. Page (August 6, 1900) / Theodore Dreiser -- To Theodore Dreiser (August, 1900) / Arthur Henry -- To Theodore Dreiser (August 15, 1900) / Walter H. Page -- To Theodore Dreiser (September 4, 1900) / F. N. Doubleday -- To F. N. Doubleday (after September 4, 1900) / Theodore Dreiser -- To Frank Norris (December, 1900) / Theodore Dreiser -- To Theodore Dreiser (January 28, 1901) / Frank Norris -- Author of Sister Carrie / St. Louis Post-Dispatch -- To Theodore Dreiser (February 9, 1905) / S. A. Everitt -- To Fremont Older (November 27, 1923) / Theodore Dreiser -- To Franklin Walker (May 4, 1931) / F. N. Doubleday -- The early adventures of Sister Carrie / Theodore Dreiser -- The "suppression" controversy / Dorothy Dudley -- True art speaks plainly / Theodore Dreiser -- Mr. Dreiser / Otis Notman -- To John Howard Lawson / Theodore Dreiser -- A picture of conditions / F. O. Matthiessen -- Theodore Dreiser: the wonder and terror of life / Charles C. Walcutt -- Sister Carrie: an introduction / Kenneth S. Lynn -- A re-examination of Dreiser's Sister Carrie / William J. Handy -- Dreiser and the plotting inarticulate experience / Julian Markels -- Dreiser's Victorian camp / Sheldon N. Grebstein - The imagery of dreiser's novels / William L. Phillips -- The finesse of Dreiser / Ellen Moers -- Late nineteenth-century American Naturalism / Donald Pizer -- Panoramic environment and the anonymity of the self / Richard Poirer -- The problem of philosophy in the novel / Donald Pizer. |
Subject |
Young women -- Fiction.
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Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945. Sister Carrie.
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Mistresses -- Fiction.
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Young women in literature.
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Chicago (Ill.) -- Fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Didactic fiction.
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Subject |
Sister Carrie (Dreiser)
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ISBN |
0393043258 |
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9780393043259 |
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0393099490 paperback |
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9780393099492 paperback |
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