
Theodore Dreiser
Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser was an American novelist and journalist of the naturalist school. His novels often featured main characters who succeeded at their objectives despite a lack of a firm moral code, and literary situations that more closely resemble studies of nature than tales of choice and agency. Dreiser's best known novels include Sister Carrie (1900) and An American Tragedy (1925).
Books by Theodore Dreiser
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An American Tragedy
by Theodore Dreiser
4.0(31,877)
A young man's desperate pursuit of wealth and status leads to moral compromises and a tragic downfall.

Jennie Gerhardt
by Theodore Dreiser
4.0(2,665)
In a society quick to judge, Jennie Gerhardt finds love and motherhood outside of marriage, her compassion clashing with the era's strict moral code.

Sister Carrie
by Theodore Dreiser
3.8(36,639)
An impressionable Midwestern girl's journey into the glittering, amoral abyss of turn-of-the-century Chicago exposes the raw materialism and spiritual innocence at the heart of the American dream.

The Financier
by Theodore Dreiser
4.3(5,306)
In the cutthroat world of post-Civil War finance, Frank Cowperwood, a ruthless broker based on C. T. Yerkes, manipulates his way to the top with the unwavering support of his mistress, exposing the corrupt underbelly of wealth acquisition.