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  2. In 1892, Dreiser started work as a reporter and drama critic for newspapers in Chicago, St. Louis, Toledo, Pittsburgh and New York. During this period he published his first work of fiction, The Return of Genius, which appeared in the Chicago Daily Globe under the name Carl Dreiser.

  3. Theodore Dreiser. Dreiser began writing his first novel, Sister Carrie, in 1899 at the suggestion of a newspaper colleague. Doubleday, Page and Company published it the following year, thanks in large measure to the enthusiasm of that firm’s reader, the novelist Frank Norris.

  4. After spending a year in college through the help and support of a generous teacher, he became a journalist and wrote for newspapers in Chicago, St. Louis, and Pittsburgh. By 1899 Dreiser was settled in New York, editing a magazine and selling his freelance writing.

  5. Aug 25, 2014 · American novelist Theodore Dreiser popularized naturalism in the United States during the early 1900s. Although the movement was begun by French writer Émile Zola, it was largely through the perseverance of Dreiser that it became a force in America. Emphasizing realism and accuracy in art, naturalism went beyond these qualities to reveal how ...

  6. Oct 29, 2013 · During his early career, Dreiser also worked as an editor and freelance writer for national magazines. In 1898, Dreiser began his first novel, Sister Carrie (1900), with the encouragement of his wife, Sara Osborne White, and his novelist friend, Arthur Henry.

  7. Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser (August 17, 1871 – December 28, 1945) was an American journalist and novelist, who was one of the leading literary figures to employ naturalism in his writings. His intense and real-life portrayals of characters whose lives were considered amoral pitted him against the forces of censorship.

  8. An American Tragedy (1925), Dreiser's great public success, is one of the first serious psychological studies of an American murderer. Dreiser escaped a very poor and deeply religious upbringing through a successful career in journalism in the 1890s, writing his first novel, Sister Carrie, in 1900.

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