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Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Financier Theodore Dreiser
Libristo code: 04868194
Publishers University of Illinois Press, May 2010
First published in 1912, Theodore Dreiser's third novel, "The Financier", captures the ruthlessness... Full description
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First published in 1912, Theodore Dreiser's third novel, "The Financier", captures the ruthlessness and sparkle of the Gilded Age alongside the charismatic amorality of the power brokers and bankers of the mid-nineteenth century. This volume is the first modern edition of "The Financier" to draw on the uncorrected page proofs of the original 1912 version, which established Dreiser as a master of the American business novel. The novel was the first volume of Dreiser's "Trilogy of Desire", also known as the "Cowperwood Trilogy", which includes "The Titan" (1914) and "The Stoic" (1947). Dreiser laboriously researched the business practices and personal exploits of real-life robber baron Charles Yerkes to narrate Frank Algernon Cowperwood's early career in "The Financier", which explores the unscrupulous world of finance from the Civil War through the panic incited by the 1871 Chicago fire. In 1927, the monumental novel reappeared in a radically revised version for which Dreiser, notorious for lengthy novels, agreed to cut more than two hundred and seventy pages. This revised version became the most familiar, reprinted by publishers and studied by scholars for decades. For this new edition, Roark Mulligan meticulously reviewed earlier versions of the novel and its publication history, including the last-minute removal of paragraphs, pages, and even whole chapters from the 1912 edition, cuts based mainly on the advice of H. L. Mencken. The restored text better matches Dreiser's original vision for the work. More than three hundred additional pages not available to modern readers - including those cut from the 1927 edition and more than seventy hastily removed from the manuscript just days before publication in 1912 - more effectively establish characterization and motivation. Restored passages dedicated to the internal thoughts of major and minor characters bring a softer dimension to a novel primarily celebrated for its realistic attention to the cold external world of finance. Mulligan's historical commentary reveals new insights into Dreiser's creative practices and how his business knowledge shaped "The Financier". This supplemental material considers the novel's place within the tradition of American business novels and its reflections on the scandalous business practices of the robber baron era.

About the book

Full name Financier
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2010
Number of pages 672
EAN 9780252035043
Libristo code 04868194
Weight 1088
Dimensions 247 x 166 x 45
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