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An edition of The Titan (1914)

The Titan

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Frank Algernon Cowperwood, the central character of Theodore Dreiser's previous work "The Financier," is now out of the Eastern District Penitentiary of Philadelphia. He still has his mistress and his fortune, plans to divorce his wife, and leaves for Chicago to scout its possibilities for a future home. He has letters of introduction to the most influential people--a bank president named Mr. Addison, for a start. Cowperwood is presented to others--lawyers, businessmen, and judges. At this beginning not one of them knew he had been incarcerated, and he wondered if that knowledge would affect their attitude towards him. He finally confesses his recent history to Addison and decides to establish his new company in Chicago. He carefully and thoroughly scrutinizes the conditions for establishing a wealth that would be envied by powerful men and selfish women. "The magnetizing power of fame is great." As Cowperwood climbs the glorified mountain and sets out to ultimately conquer this new world, his past foibles overcome him again--his desire for beautiful women, his acquisition of unbelievable wealth, his need to be accepted and understood and revered. His genius for social and financial manipulations fails him in politics. The ending is a philosophical overview of what has happened and what can happen to a man with a restless heart.

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Language
English
Pages
551

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The Titan
2013-03-13, Seven Treasures Publications
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The Titan
2011-12-21, LibriVox
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Cover of: The Titan
The Titan
2003-01-01, Project Gutenberg
in English
Cover of: The Titan
The Titan
1998, CIHM (John Lane Company)
in English
Cover of: The Titan
The Titan
1993?, Kessinger Publishing
Paperback in English
Cover of: Trilogy of Desire, Volume Two
Trilogy of Desire, Volume Two: The Titan
August 1974, Apollo Editions
Paperback
Cover of: The Titan.
The Titan.
1946, World Pub. Co.
in English
Cover of: The Titan
The Titan
1925, World publishing co.
in English
Cover of: The Titan
The Titan
1914, John Lane Company, John Lane, The Bodley Head, Bell & Cockburn
Cover of: The Titan
The Titan
1914, John Lane Company, John Lane, The Bodley Head, Bell & Cockburn
in English

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Edition Notes

Pizer, Dowell & Rusch. Dreiser A14-1
Orton, V. Dreiser 10
McDonald, E.D. Dreiser 6
Verso of half-title p.: A trilogy of desire. 1--The financier. 2--The Titan ...

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New York, London, Toronto

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.D814 Ti, PS3507.R55 Ti, PZ3.D814, PS3507.R55

The Physical Object

Pagination
[8], 551, [1] p. ;
Number of pages
551

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6567173M
Internet Archive
titan0000drei
LCCN
14009767
OCLC/WorldCat
962484, 16845830
Library Thing
115966

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