Theodore Dreiser

Theodre Dreiser was born into a large and impoverished German American family in Terre Haute, Indiana, in 1871. He began his writing career as a reporter, working for newspapers in Chicago. Pittsburg, and St. Louis, until an editor friend, Arthur Henry, suggested he write a novel. The result was Sister Carrie, based on the life of Dreiser’s own sister Emma, who had run off to New York with a married man. Rejected by several publishers as “immoral”, the book was finally accepted by Doubleday and Company, and published–over Frank Doubleday’s strong objections–in 1900.

Numerous cuts and changes had been made in the lengthy original manuscript by various hands, including those of Arthur Henry, Dreiser himself. Later, when given…

Sister Carrie

Sister Carrie

Theodore Dreiser
An American Tragedy

An American Tragedy

Theodore Dreiser
An American Tragedy

An American Tragedy

Theodore Dreiser
Sister Carrie

Sister Carrie

Theodore Dreiser with an Introduction by Richard Lingeman and an Afterword by Rachel Sarah
The Financier

The Financier

Theodore Dreiser
Sister Carrie

Sister Carrie

Theodore Dreiser

Books by Theodore Dreiser from Catapult

Clementine Classics: Sister Carrie

Clementine Classics: Sister Carrie

Clementine The Hedgehog and Theodore Dreiser