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  1. Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser (/ ˈ d r aɪ s ər,-z ər /; 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 ...

  2. Chicago literary renaissance. Theodore Dreiser (born Aug. 27, 1871, Terre Haute, Ind., U.S.—died Dec. 28, 1945, Hollywood, Calif.) was a novelist who was the outstanding American practitioner of naturalism. He was the leading figure in a national literary movement that replaced the observance of Victorian notions of propriety with the ...

  3. Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser (Terre Haute, Indiana, 27 de agosto de 1871 - Hollywood, Los Ángeles, 28 de diciembre de 1945) fue un novelista y periodista estadounidense perteneciente al movimiento literario del naturalismo.

  4. Escritor y periodista americano, Theodore Dreiser destacó por su estilo naturalista y sus historias, más basadas en la determinación de sus personajes por alcanzar sus objetivos que en su ética o su moral. Dreiser trabajó para diversos medios y fue un viajero incansable.

  5. Born. in Terre Haute, Indiana, The United States. August 27, 1871. Died. December 28, 1945. Genre. Literature & Fiction, Nonfiction. edit data. Naturalistic novels of American writer and editor Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser portray life as a struggle against ungovernable forces.

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    • December 28, 1945
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  6. Theodore Dreiser has 497 books on Goodreads with 233626 ratings. Theodore Dreisers most popular book is Sister Carrie.

  7. Theodore Dreiser: Chicago Literary Hall of Fame Winner. August 27, 1871 – December 28, 1945. Inducted in 2011. Fiction. Sister Carrie (1900) Jennie Gerhardt (1911) The Financier (1912) The Titan (1914) The "Genius" (1915) Free and Other Stories ( 1918) An American Tragedy (1925) Chains: Lesser Novels and Stories (1927) The Bulwark (1946)