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Jennie Gerhardt

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Oxford
Kiadó: Oxford University Press
Kiadás helye: Oxford
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 378 oldal
Sorozatcím: The World's Classics
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 19 cm x 12 cm
ISBN: 0-19-282743-X
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Theodore Dreiser Jennie Gerhardt
Edited with an Introduction by Lee Clark Mitchell
'This fresh, young soul, how ever, had too much innocence and buoyancy to consider for a moment the world's point of view.'
Focusing on Jennie Gerhardt, a poor young girl in Columbus, Ohio, Theodore Dreiser's novel depicts her inadvertently defying a host of conventions—of class, gender, family, and religion. Over
a quarter of a century she is repeatedly victimized by circumstance, temperament, and most particularly the fact of her
sex. Yet the triumph of the book lies in her incorrigibly loving nature. Cast out by society as well as by her family, she none the less fosters a far deeper understanding of relationships than anyone else. It is no surprise that she was her author's favourite heroine.
Jennie Gerhardt explores the dynamic forces in modern life that strip away a supposedly American right: the independent control of one's fate. With this, his second novel, published in 1911,... Tovább

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Theodore Dreiser Jennie Gerhardt
Edited with an Introduction by Lee Clark Mitchell
'This fresh, young soul, how ever, had too much innocence and buoyancy to consider for a moment the world's point of view.'
Focusing on Jennie Gerhardt, a poor young girl in Columbus, Ohio, Theodore Dreiser's novel depicts her inadvertently defying a host of conventions—of class, gender, family, and religion. Over
a quarter of a century she is repeatedly victimized by circumstance, temperament, and most particularly the fact of her
sex. Yet the triumph of the book lies in her incorrigibly loving nature. Cast out by society as well as by her family, she none the less fosters a far deeper understanding of relationships than anyone else. It is no surprise that she was her author's favourite heroine.
Jennie Gerhardt explores the dynamic forces in modern life that strip away a supposedly American right: the independent control of one's fate. With this, his second novel, published in 1911, Theodore Dreiser confirmed his reputation as the premier naturalist writer in America. Vissza

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