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Theodore Dreiser Major Works Sister Carrie Jennie Gerhardt An American Tragedy The Genius (autobiographical) The Trilogy of Desire: Financier, The Titan, The Stoic 《金融家》 《巨人》 《斯多葛》 Life (1871-1945) son of a German immigrant the ninth of 10 children in poverty spending one year at Indiana University a newspaper reporter in 1892 Sister Carrie in 1900: a depiction of unpunished characters and a frank treatment of sexual issues Jenny Gerhardt in 1911: influential supporters, Being able to devote himself entirely to literature. The Genius in 1915 An American Tragedy in1925: great popular success Fort and Theodore Dreiser at Dreiser’s home in Mt Kisco Theodore Dreiser Lane- Streets of Illinois Springfield Theodore Dreiser was born in Terre Haute, Indiana in 1871. The ninth child of German immigrants, he experienced considerable poverty while a child and at the age of fifteen was forced to leave home in search of work. After briefly attending Indiana University for one year (1889-90), he found work as a reporter on several newspapers. Later he moved to New York where he attempted to establish himself as a novelist. After his first novel Sister Carrie was published in 1900 with the help of Frank Norris, Dreiser continued to work as a journalist and as well as writing for mainstream newspapers. His second novel Jennie Gerhardt was not published until 1911. This was followed by two novels The Financier (1912) and The Titan (1914). The Genius was published in 1915 but it was another ten years before Dreiser greatest novel, An American Tragedy (1925) appeared, which brought him a degree of critical and commercial success he had never before attained. As a socialist, Dreiser was invited to be present at the celebration of the tenth anniversary of the October Revolution in Moscow in 1927. After returning to America in early 1928, he wrote several non-fiction books on political issues. This included Dreiser Looks at Russia (1928), Tragic America (193

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