How To Use Dreiser In A Sentence
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Jennie has some touch of that greatness; Dreiser is forever calling her "a big woman"; it is a refrain almost as irritating as the "trig" of "The Titan.
A Book of Prefaces
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Like Dreiser in Sister Carrie, Wright goes to great lengths to establish that the crime was involuntary, unwilled, accidental.
Every protest’s novel
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Theodore Dreiser; tragedy; Roberta; Clyde; American Dream.
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When Paramount's lawyer charged that the author was a publicity hound, Dreiser jumped to his feet and shouted, ‘That's a lie!’
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An American Tragedy ( 1925 ) was the masterpiece of the American novelist Theodore Dreiser.
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Dreiser had left the sycamores, the new-mown hay, and the moonlight on the Wabash for the big city, and one evening at a party at his apartment on the Upper West Side of Manhattan he struck up a conversation with his friend and fellow Hoosier Franklin Booth, a well-known illustrator.
Interstate 69
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And the bylines are a who's who of great thinkers, journalists, politicians and activists, including Bertrand Russell, Theodore Roosevelt, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, union leader Walter Reuther, Theodore Dreiser (on what he saw as a "destructive phase" for American individualism circa 1932), Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.,
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The novel received wide critical acclaim and Motley's harsh, unrelenting realism invited comparisons with Richard Wright and the revered naturalists Theodore Dreiser and Frank Norris.
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However, in 1940s-1950s, when American literature favored refined and intentionally complicated writing techniques, Jack London, together with Theodore Dreiser and other "unpolished" literary figures, were considered too simplistic.
Last Days and the Fate of His Works