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  2. Theodore Dreiser - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser (/ ˈ d r aɪ s ər,-z ər /; [1] August 27, 1871 – December 28, 1945) 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. [2]

  3. Hey Rub-a-Dub-Dub - Wikipedia

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    Six essays and one play had already been published in newspapers prior to this collection. [1]Keith Newlin has argued that Hey Rub-a-Dub-Dub follows in the wake of Dreiser's attempts at philosophy, which he had started in his 1916 book called Plays of the Natural and Supernatural and ended with Notes on Life, published posthumously in 1974.

  4. The Titan (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dreiser's manuscript of The Titan was rejected by Harper & Brothers, publisher of The Financier, due to its uncompromising realism; John Lane published the book in 1914. [3] The Titan is the second part of Dreiser's Trilogy of Desire , a saga of ruthless businessman Frank Cowperwood (modeled after real-life streetcar tycoon Charles Yerkes ).

  5. Thelma Cudlipp - Wikipedia

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    Her mother was an assistant editor on The Delineator in 1909 when Theodore Dreiser was managing editor. [1] Dreiser became infatuated with Thelma, but her mother was strongly opposed to Dreiser's involvement with her daughter, which was platonic, because Dreiser was married and 20 years her senior.

  6. Jennie Gerhardt (film) - Wikipedia

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    Keith Newlin, author of A Theodore Dreiser Encyclopedia, described it as an "episodic picture (broken into a number of short scenes)" and considered it to be more like the novel than most other Dreiser film adaptations. However, he believed that Gering had inexplicably "inserted several jarring scenes apparently in an attempt to provide the ...

  7. 7 Famous People Who Almost Boarded the Titanic But Didn't - AOL

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    Theodore Dreiser, the famous 20th-century novelist, had traveled to Europe to collect stories for his memoir, A Traveler at Forty. He would later write in the book that he was looking forward to ...

  8. Old Rogaum and His Theresa - Wikipedia

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    John Paul Dreiser, Theodore Dreiser's father, was a German immigrant and the model for old Rogaum. Theresa's love of the city matches Theodore's love and experiences of a large city. The experience of Theresa going off with the young man Almerting is the same as Theodore's sisters', Sylvia and Emma, when they went off with some young men in ...

  9. Retiree Mental Health Crisis: The Best & Worst States for ...

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    Every generation views their health and wellness differently. For older Americans, mental health diagnoses are becoming more prevalent. Between 2019 and 2023, the 65+ age group collectively ...