Sister Carrie: A Novel

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Sister Carrie: A Novel

by Theodore Dreiser

EN·~15 hours·49 chapters

Chapters

49 total
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Sister Carrie - by Theodore Dreiser

0:02
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Contents

2:48
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Chapter I. THE MAGNET ATTRACTING: A WAIF AMID FORCES

18:54
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Chapter II. WHAT POVERTY THREATENED: OF GRANITE AND BRASS

12:38
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Chapter III. WEE QUESTION OF FORTUNE: FOUR-FIFTY A WEEK

21:34
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Chapter IV. THE SPENDINGS OF FANCY: FACTS ANSWER WITH SNEERS

25:22
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Chapter V. A GLITTERING NIGHT FLOWER: THE USE OF A NAME

14:40
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Chapter VI. THE MACHINE AND THE MAIDEN: A KNIGHT OF TO-DAY

24:08
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Chapter VII. THE LURE OF THE MATERIAL: BEAUTY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF

22:16
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Chapter VIII. INTIMATIONS BY WINTER: AN AMBASSADOR SUMMONED

15:01

Description

A shy, eighteen‑year‑old girl steps off a train into the bustling streets of Chicago, clutching a modest suitcase and a handful of hope. The city’s bright lights and constant motion overwhelm her, yet they also promise a life far beyond the quiet farm she left behind. As she navigates the crowded avenues, she takes a job that introduces her to a world of commerce, fashion, and strangers whose ambitions are as loud as the city’s clamor.

Soon she encounters a charismatic man whose charm seems to offer the very escape she craves. Their connection pulls her deeper into the glittering yet unforgiving urban landscape, where desire and survival intertwine. Through her eyes we feel the tension between innocence and the alluring pull of modern life, setting the stage for a journey that will test both her aspirations and her heart.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~15 hours (873K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

John Hamm and David Widger

Release date

1995-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Theodore Dreiser

Theodore Dreiser

1871–1945

Best known for Sister Carrie and An American Tragedy, this major American novelist wrote with unusual bluntness about ambition, poverty, desire, and the pressures of modern life. His stories helped push U.S. fiction toward a tougher, more realistic style.

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