American Tragedy
- Pages
- 859
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780451527707
- Reading Time
- ~15h 2min
American Tragedy is a book by Theodore Dreiser. It has 859 pages.
About this book
Theodore Dreiser’s American Tragedy stands as a defining work of American literary naturalism, examining the corrosive influence of social ambition on individual morality. Drawing inspiration from a widely publicized early twentieth-century murder case, the novel traces the trajectory of Clyde Griffiths, a young man raised in poverty who becomes increasingly consumed by the pursuit of wealth and status. Through meticulous social observation, Dreiser explores how economic disparity, consumer culture, and rigid class structures shape human behavior and limit personal agency. The narrative unfolds with unflinching realism, presenting its protagonist not as a simple antagonist but as a product of his environment, caught between moral compromise and desperate aspiration. Published in 1925, the book provoked intense public debate over censorship, artistic freedom, and the ethical responsibilities of literature. Its psychological depth and unvarnished critique of industrial capitalism cemented its place in the American literary canon, influencing generations of writers who continue to grapple with the gap between national ideals and lived reality.
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American Tragedy has 859 pages.
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Theodore Dreiser’s American Tragedy stands as a defining work of American literary naturalism, examining the corrosive influence of social ambition on individual morality. Drawing inspiration from a widely publicized early twentieth-century murder case, the novel traces the trajectory of Clyde Griff...
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American Tragedy was written by Theodore Dreiser.