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  1. Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser ( / ˈdraɪsər, - zər /; [1] August 27, 1871 – December 28, 1945) was an American novelist and journalist of the naturalist school.

  2. Theodore Dreiser was an American novelist whose work explored the social problems that grew from a rapidly industrializing nation. His best-known works include Sister Carrie and An American Tragedy.

  3. 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.

  4. Theodore Dreiser was an American author of naturalist fiction. Censorship and bans accompanied him all his life. His works were burned in Nazi Germany in 1933.

  5. Theodore Dreiser - Naturalism, Novels, Journalism: Dreiser’s first novel, Sister Carrie (1900), is a work of pivotal importance in American literature despite its inauspicious launching. It became a beacon to subsequent American writers whose allegiance was to the realistic treatment of any and all subject matter.

  6. Oct 29, 2013 · Although Dreiser is criticized for his cumbersome style, his compelling characters and narratives continue to fascinate readers, and his importance to early 20th-century American literature is undeniable.

  7. Writer Theodore Dreiser, late in life. A practitioner of American realism, Dreiser explored such themes as the lure of urban environments, the conflict between Old World parents and their Americanized children, and the hollowness of the American drive for material success.

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