The Dreiser EditionTheodore Dreiser (1871-1945) is universally recognized as one of the principal figures of twentieth-century American literature. His centrality stems both from the permanence of his best fiction and from his preeminent role in American cultural life during the first half of the twentieth century. His stature as the leading American literary figure of the early twentieth century, as well as his activist stance toward the major literary, social, and political issues of his day, has made him a focal point in efforts to understand the vital and turbulent period in which he flourished. Serving all scholars of the period, The Dreiser Edition publishes scholarly editions of the writings and other primary documents of Theodore Dreiser. This series is closed. |
![]() Pub Date: February 2011 The first published collection of the esteemed novelist's prolific political works learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: June 2010 Dreiser's classic business novel, fully restored for the first time learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: May 2008 An intimate view of Theodore Dreiser's exchanges with women learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: February 2008 The original version of Dreisers classic novel, in print for the first time learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: February 2008 Correspondence capturing Dreiser's own take on his long and eventful life learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: December 2004 Up close and personal with a vibrant iconoclast learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: March 2004 The complete text finally restored. learn more... |