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From the day of its troubled publication in 1900 to its inclusion in Modern Library's list of Top 100 Novels of the 20th Century, "Sister Carrie" has been a source of controversy and debate. Regarded as the "first masterpiece of the American naturalist movement," this 100th Anniversary Edition of the classic includes material by the author and a new introduction by the definitive Dreiser biographer.
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American fiction (fictional works by one author), Chicago (ill.), fiction, New york (n.y.), fiction, Fiction, action & adventure, Young women, fiction, Fiction, psychological, Dreiser, theodore, 1871-1945, Mistresses, Young women, Fiction, Actresses, Young women in literature, Large type books, Runaway teenagers, English fiction, Translations into Chinese, Chang pian xiao shuo, New York (N.Y.) -- Fiction, Didactic fiction, Young women -- Fiction, Chicago (Ill.) -- Fiction, Mistresses -- Fiction, Man-woman relationships, City and town life, Sister Carrie (Dreiser, Theodore), Jeunes femmes, Romans, nouvelles, MaîtressesPlaces
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Jan 01, 2000, Shanghai Translation Publishing House
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [488]-489).
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Young Caroline Meeber leaves home for the first time and experiences work, love, and the pleasures and responsibilities of independence in late-nineteenth-century Chicago and New York.
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