Sister Carrie

Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser, published by Courier Corporation in 2004, is a classic work of fiction that spans 352 pages. This novel follows the journey of an 18-year-old girl, Carrie Meeber, who leaves her small town in search of a better life. As she navigates her ascent from obscurity to fame, the narrative explores the complex relationships she forms with the men around her, highlighting the societal norms and moral dilemmas of her time.
Readers will find a detailed account of Carrie’s experiences and the impact of her choices on those who intersect with her life. The story delves into themes of ambition and the pursuit of happiness, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America. Dreiser’s portrayal of a heroine who challenges contemporary moral standards sparked significant debate upon its initial release in 1900, and its exploration of romance and societal expectations continues to engage audiences today.
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An 18-year-old girl without money or connections ventures forth from her small town in search of a better life in Theodore Dreiser’s revolutionary first novel. The chronicle of Carrie Meeber’s rise from obscurity to fame — and the effects of her progress on the men who use her and are used in turn — aroused a storm of controversy and debate upon its debut in 1900. The author’s nonjudgmental portrait of a heroine who violates the contemporary moral code outraged some critics and elated others. A century later, Dreiser’s compelling plot and realistic characters continue to fascinate readers.
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