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An American Tragedy - Theodore Dreiser, Richard R. Lingeman, Margaret E. Mitchell
An American Tragedy
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An American Masterpiece Clyde Griffiths finds his social-climbing aspirations and love for a rich and beautiful debutante threatened when his lower-class pregnant girlfriend gives him an ultimatum.
An American Masterpiece Clyde Griffiths finds his social-climbing aspirations and love for a rich and beautiful debutante threatened when his lower-class pregnant girlfriend gives him an ultimatum.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780451531551 (0451531558)
ASIN: 451531558
Publisher: Signet Classics
Pages no: 896
Edition language: English
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TheBrainintheJar
TheBrainintheJar rated it
5.0 Theodore Dreiser - An American Tragedy
“intermingled and furnished it in some nondescript manner which need hardly be described.”I dare you to find a funnier joke in all of history of the world. Only Robert Jordan’s death can compete with this. Theodore Dreiser overwrites like no other, and he is telling us twice that something is nondes...
rameau's ramblings
rameau's ramblings rated it
2.0 An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser
“Gee! This book sure is gay!” Still valid. This book is tragic. Not because it describes tragic events with a downfall of the main character and an unhappy ending, but because causes extreme distress to the reader. Even when I was trying to skim, I slowed down to read properly only to realise th...
The Open Book
The Open Book rated it
2.0 Review of An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser
This book commits the ultimate sin. It's boring. Really, really boring. The story follows the life of Clyde Griffiths. Born to poverty in the early part of the last century and envisioning a better, shinier life for himself, Clyde grasps at every opportunity offered to him and resolutely throws each...
Alfaniel's Original Blog Title
Alfaniel's Original Blog Title rated it
5.0 American Tragedy
This is a great book, and I hated it.I've read it many years ago, and I don't think I've ever re-read it. I remember its atmosphere of inexorable circumstances, of destiny if you will, in no noble sense, but equally powerful.There were ordinary people we got to know, to connect with, to care for, dr...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
4.0 An American Tragedy (Signet Classics)
I see some have shelved this as banned books - off to check up the goods on that.Found it: Banned in Boston, Mass. (1927) and burned by the Nazis in Germany (1933) because it "deals with low love affairs." Source: 2004 Banned Books Resource Guide by Robert P. Doyle.low love affairs? hahahaA Place in...
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