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Originally
published in Dreiser Studies 31.2 (Fall 2000). © 2000
Dreiser Studies
A Dreiser Checklist, 1993-1997
Shane Elder
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Stephen C. Brennan
Louisiana State University in Shreveport
This checklist supplements Theodore
Dreiser: A Primary Bibliography and Reference Guide, by Donald Pizer,
Richard W. Dowell, and Frederic E. Rusch (Boston: G. K. Hall, 1991). It
attempts to include all significant primary and secondary works
published from 1993 through 1997. It does not include publications in
which Dreiser is given only passing mention, nor does it include reviews
of secondary sources. It represents the work of two persons. Shane
Elder, a graduate-student at the University of North Carolina at
Wilmington, created the initial list. Stephen C. Brennan later created a
separate list, reconciled the two, and edited the bibliography for
publication.
In the interest of speedy publication,
the editors of Dreiser Studies have decided to publish this
update without annotations. An additional update in the next issue will
bring the bibliography up through 1999. The bibliography will also be
published on the society's website: http://www.uncwil.edu/dreiser/studies.htm.
For cross-referencing, each item in the
checklist is preceded by an alphanumeric or numeric identifier that
essentially follows the system used by Pizer, Dowell, and Rusch in Theodore
Dreiser: A Primary Bibliography and Reference Guide. For book
reviews, cross-references are provided parenthetically after the title
of the book being reviewed. For reprints and collections of essays, they
follow the complete citation.
Writings by Theodore Dreiser
A. Books, Pamphlets, Leaflets, and
Broadsides
1994
A94.1 Dreiser, Theodore. Jennie
Gerhardt. Ed. James L.W. West III. New York: Penguin, 1994.
1996
A96.1 Dreiser, Theodore. The Color of
a Great City. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse UP, 1996.
A96.2 ---. Dreiser’s Russian Diary.
Ed. Thomas P. Riggio and James L. W. West III. U of Pennsylvania Dreiser
Edition. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1996.
1997
A97.1 Dreiser, Theodore. A Hoosier
Holiday. Intro. Douglas Brinkley. Bloomington: U of Indiana P, 1997.
A97.2 ---. Sister Carrie. New York
Public Library Collector’s Series. New York: Doubleday, 1997.
A97.3 ---. Sister Carrie. New
York: Modern Library, 1997.
A97.4 ---. Sister Carrie; Jennie
Gerhardt; Twelve Men. New York: Library of America, 1997.
D. Miscellaneous Separate Publications
1993
D93.1 Dreiser, Theodore. An American
Tragedy. With Sinclair Lewis’s Babbitt. Cassette Tape. Salt
Lake City: Inteliquest, 1993.
D93.2 ---. An American Tragedy.
The World’s 100 Greatest Books. Vol. 2. Cassette Tape. Salt Lake City:
Inteliquest, 1993.
D93.3 ---. "From Sister Carrie."
Chicago Stories: Tales of the City. Ed. John Miller and Genevieve
Morgan. San Francisco: Chronicle, 1993.
1994
D94.1 Dreiser, Theodore. Short
Stories. Introduction by Sherwood Anderson. New York: Dover, 1994.
Contains "Free," "Nigger Jeff," "The Lost
Phoebe," "The Second Choice," and "Married."
D94.2 ---. Introduction to The Road to
Buenos Ayres, by Albert Londres. Dreiser Studies 25.2 (1994):
9-22.
D94.3 ---. "The Lost Phoebe." The
American Short Story: A Collection of the Best Known and Most Memorable
Short Stories by the Great American Authors. Ed. Thomas K. Parkes.
New York: Galahad, 1994.
D94.4 ---. "The Lost Phoebe." Great
American Stories 2. Ed. C. G. Draper. 2nd ed. Cassette tape.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1994.
D94.5 ---. "The Prince Who Was A
Thief." Once Upon A Crime: Historical Mysteries From
Ellery Queen’s Magazine. Ed. Janet Hutchings. New York: St. Martin’s,
1994.
1995
D95.1 Dreiser, Theodore. "The Homes
of Longfellow." Dreiser Studies 26.2 (1995): 34-46.
1996
D96.1 Dreiser, Theodore. "Gold
Teeth." Dreiser Studies 27.2 (1996): 8-21.
D96.2 ---. Theodore Dreiser’s Ev’ry
Month. Ed. Nancy Warner Barrineau. Athens: U of Georgia P, 1996.
D96.3 ---. Theodore Dreiser: Stories.
Ed. Prescott Hill. Great American Short Stories III. Belmont, CA: Lake
Education, 1996. Contains "The Lost Phoebe," "The Cruise
of the Idlewild," and "McEwen of the Shining Slave
Makers."
E. Published Letters
1995
E95.1 Yvette Eastman. Dearest Wilding:
A Memoir, with Love Letters from Theodore Dreiser. Ed. Thomas P.
Riggio. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1995. 117-214.
G. Productions and Adaptations
G96.1 A Place in the Sun. Film.
Dir. George Stevens. Hollywood: Paramount, 1996. Re-release of G51-2.
Writings About Theodore Dreiser
1992
92.1 Bardeleben, Renate von.
"Dreiser's English Virgil." Literature im Kontext—Literature
in Context. Festschrift für Horst W. Drescher zum Geburtstag. Ed.
Joachim Schwend, Susanne Hagemann, and Hermann Völkel. Scottish Studies
14. Frankfurt/Main: Peter Lang, 1992. 345-71.
92.2 McCain, Terry James. "The Myth
of the American Work Ethic: Sinclair, Dreiser, and Wright." Master’s
thesis, U of Waterloo, 1992.
92.3 Nathanson, Carol. "Anne Estelle
Rice: Theodore Dreiser’s ‘Ellen Adams Wrynn.’" Woman’s
Art Journal 13.2 (1992-93): 3-11.
1993
93.1 Adams, Ray M. "Theodore
Dreiser, Darwinism, and Literary Naturalism." Master’s thesis,
Southern Illinois U at Carbondale, 1993.
93.2 Banta, Martha. Taylored Lives:
Narrative Productions in the Age of Taylor, Veblen, and Ford.
Athens: U of Ohio P, 1993.
93.3 Bell, Michael Davitt. "Fine
Styles of Sympathy: Theodore Dreiser’s Sister Carrie." The
Problem of American Realism. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1993. 149-65.
93.4 Bellman, S. I. Review of
Pennsylvania Edition of Jennie Gerhardt (A92.2). Choice
March 1993: 1463.
93.5 Bender, Madge Helene. "The
Rhetoric of Birth Control: ‘The Love Rights of Women’ in the Early
Twentieth Century Novels of Henry James and Theodore Dreiser."
Ph.D. dissertation, Tulane U. DAI 54 (1993): 1360A.
93.6 Burns, Sarah. "The Price of
Beauty: Art, Commerce, and the Late Nineteenth-Century American Studio
Interior." American Iconology: New Approaches to
Nineteenth-Century Art and Literature. Ed. David C. Miller. New
Haven: Yale UP, 1993. 209-38.
93.7 Coltrane, Robert Morton, Jr.
"Dreiser’s Twelve Men: A Biographical and Textual
Analysis." Ph.D. dissertation, Pennsylvania State U. DAI 53
(1993): 2369A.
93.8 Doctorow, E. L. "Theodore
Dreiser: Book One and Book Two." Jack London, Hemingway, and the
Constitution: Selected Essays, 1977-1992. New York: Random House,
1993. 21-38. Combines 1982.11 and 1983.9.
93.9 Dunleavy, Linda Ellen. "Women’s
Place, Women’s Voice: Counter-Narrative in the Fiction of Melville,
Dreiser, and Faulkner." Ph.D. dissertation, State U of New York,
Buffalo. DAI 54 (1994): 3434A-35A.
93.10 Eby, Clare Virginia. "The
Psychology of Desire: Veblen’s ‘Pecuniary Emulation’ and ‘Invidious
Comparison’ in Sister Carrie and An American Tragedy."
Studies in American Fiction 21.2 (1993): 191-208.
93.11 Epstein, Joseph. "A Great Good
Girl: Dreiser’s Jennie Gerhardt." The New Criterion
June 1993: 14-20.
93.12 Filler, Louis. "Theodore
Dreiser and the Anti-Progressive Drive." Biography 16.3
(1993): 249-57.
93.13 Funk, Robert. "Dreiser’s An
American Tragedy." Explicator 51.4 (1993): 232-4.
93.14 Fowler, Mina. "Personal and
Media Influences in Theodore Dreiser’s Work." Master’s thesis,
California State University, Dominguez Hills, 1993.
93.15 Gammel, Irene. "Sexualizing
Power in Naturalism: Theodore Dreiser and Frederick Philip Grove."
Ph.D. dissertation, McMaster U. DAI 54 (1993): 510A.
93.16 Gerber, Philip L. "Theodore
Dreiser: Changing Trains in Chicago." Exploring the Midwestern
Literary Imagination. Ed. Marcia Noe. Troy, NY: Whitston, 1993.
70-85.
93.17 Griffin, Joseph. Review of Fulfillment
and Other Tales of Women and Men (A92.1). Studies in Short
Fiction 30.3 (1993): 412-13.
93.18 Harris, Susan K. "Vicious
Binaries: Gender and Authorial Paranoia in Dreiser’s ‘Second Choice,’
Howell’s ‘Editha,’ and Hemingway’s ‘The Short Happy Life of
Francis Macomber.’" College Literature 20.2 (1993): 70-82.
93.19 Leach, William R. Land of
Desire: Merchant’s Power and the Rise of a New American Culture.
New York: Pantheon, 1993.
93.20 Lin, Wenchi. "The Performance
of Identity in Sister Carrie, A Passage to India, The Lover, and A
City of Sadness." Ph.D. dissertation, State U of New York,
Stony Brook. DAI 54 (1994): 4083A.
93.21 Lingeman, Richard. "A Few
Changes, Mr. Dreiser." Review of Pennsylvania Edition of Jennie
Gerhardt (A92.2). New York Times Book Review 7 Nov. 1993:
33-34.
93.22 ---. "The Titan." American
Heritage 44.1 (1993): 72-80.
93.23 ---. Theodore Dreiser: An
American Journey. New York: J. Wiley and Sons, 1993.
93.24 Lofquist, Paul Brian.
"Theodore Dreiser’s Sister Carrie: A Critical Study."
Master’s thesis, Wayne State College, 1993.
93.25 Loving, Jerome. "Dreiser’s
Novel About a Nun." Lost in the Customhouse: Authorship in the
American Renaissance. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 1993. 195-210.
93.26 Lydon, Michael. "Justice to
Theodore Dreiser." Atlantic Monthly Aug. 1993: 98-101.
93.27 Nicolaysen, Leonora. "Theodore
Dreiser’s Sister Carrie: A Century of Censorship." Master’s
thesis, Eastern Washington U, 1993.
93.28 Pitoniak, Thomas Francis, Jr.
"Conscience in the Novels of Theodore Dreiser." Ph.D.
dissertation, Columbia U. DAI 54 (1994): 2581 A.
93.29 Pizer, Donald. "American
Literary Naturalism and the Humanistic Tradition." Pizer 93.40, pp.
36-53.
93.30 ---. "American Literary
Naturalism: The Example of Dreiser." Pizer 93.40, pp. 54-68.
Reprint of 1977.50 and 1984.56.
93.31 ---. "American Naturalism in
Its ‘Perfected’ State: The Age of Innocence and An
American Tragedy." Pizer 93.40, pp. 153-66. Reprint of 92.22.
93.32 ---. "Dreiser and the
Naturalistic Drama of Consciousness." Pizer 93.40, pp. 69-84.
Reprint of 91.52.
93.33 ---. "Frank Norris’
Definition of Naturalism." Pizer 93.40, pp. 120-23. Reprint of
portions of 1984.57.
93.34 ---. "Nineteenth-Century
American Naturalism: An Approach through Form." Pizer 93.40, pp.
102-9. Reprint of 1976.27 and portions of 1984.57.
93.35 ---. "Nineteenth-Century
American Naturalism: An Essay in Definition." Pizer 93.40, pp.
85-101. Reprint of 1965.28, 1966.30, and 1984.57.
93.36 ---. "Self-Censorship and the
Editing of Late Nineteenth-Century Naturalistic Texts." Pizer
93.40, pp. 133-52. Reprint of 1985.45.
93.37 ---. "Stephen Crane’s Maggie
and American Naturalism." Pizer 93.40, pp. 124-32. Reprint of a
portion of 1984.57.
93.38 ---. "The Problem of
Philosophy in the Naturalistic Novel." Pizer 93.40, pp. 110-19.
Reprint of 1970.39 and 1984.58.
93.39 ---. "The Study of American
Realism." Pizer 93.40, pp. 1-10.
93.40 ---. The Theory and Practice of
American Literary Naturalism: Selected Essays and Reviews.
Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1993. Contains 93.29, 93.30, 93.31,
93.32, 93.33, 93.34, 93.35, 93.36, 93.37, 93.38, 93.39, and 93.41.
93.41 ---. "The Three Phases of
American Literary Naturalism." Pizer 93.40, pp. 13-35. Reprint of Twentieth-Century
American Literary Naturalism: An Interpretation. Carbondale:
Southern Illinois UP, 1982. ix-xii, 3-10, 13-16, 85-89, 150-52.
93.42 Regnery, Henry. "Theodore
Dreiser: A Great Writer in Spite of Himself." Creative Chicago:
From the Chap-Book to the University. Evanston: Chicago Historical
Bookworks, 1993. 139-63.
93.43 Reising, R.J. "Lionel
Trilling, The Liberal Imagination, and the Emergence of the Cultural
Discourse of Anti-Stalinism." Boundary 2 20 (1993): 94-124.
93.44 Shawcross, Nancy M. "Theodore
Dreiser Papers, University of Pennsylvania." Dreiser Studies
24.1-2 (1993): 3-163.
93.45 Strychacz, Thomas. "Dreiser's
Suit Against Paramount: Authorship, Professionalism, and the Hollywood
Film Industry." Prospects 18 (1993): 187-203.
93.46 ---. "The Plots of Murder:
Un/Original Stories in Theodore Dreiser’s An American Tragedy."
Modernism, Mass Culture, and Professionalism. Cambridge Studies in
American Literature and Culture 65. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993.
84-116.
93.47 Zanine, Louis J. Mechanism and
Mysticism: The Influence of Science on the Thought and Work of Theodore
Dreiser. Philadelphia, U of Pennsylvania P, 1993.
93.48 Zaluda, Scott. "Between Wonder
and Entanglement: Fictions of Community and Theodore Dreiser’s Sister
Carrie." Ph.D. dissertation, City U of New York. DAI 53
(1993): 4325A.
1994
94.1 Applegate, Ed. "Theodore
Dreiser." Dictionary of Literary Biography: American Magazine
Journalists, 1900-1960. 2nd series, vol. 137. Ed. Sam G. Riley.
Detroit: Gale, 1994. 85-95.
94.2 Armstrong, Tim. "Addiction,
Electricity, and Desire." Beyond the Pleasure Dome: Writing and
Addiction from the Romantics. Ed. Sue Vice, Matthew Campbell, and
Tim Armstrong. Sheffield: Sheffield Acad., 1994. 134-42.
94.3 Clendenning, John. "Desire and
Regression in Dreiser’s An American Tragedy." Dreiser
Studies 25.2 (1994): 23-35.
94.4 Coker, Jeffrey W. "A Leftward
Glance: The Depression-Era Politics of Dreiser, Dos Passos, and
Anderson." Master’s thesis, Southwest Texas State U, 1994.
94.5 Doctorow, E .L. "Theodore
Dreiser: Book One and Book Two." Poets and Presidents.
London: Papermac, 1994. Reprint of 93.8.
94.6 Fredrickson, Kathy. "Jennie
Gerhardt: A Daughteronomy of Desire." Dreiser Studies
25.1 (1994): 12-22.
94.7 Gammel, Irene. Sexualizing Power
in Naturalism: Theodore Dreiser and Frederic Philip Grove. Calgary:
University of Calgary P, 1994.
94.8 Gilbert, Emily. "Naturalist
Metaphors in the Literatures of Chicago, 1893-1925. Journal of
Historical Geography 20.3 (1994): 283-304.
94.9 Guy, David. "Experiences of the
Void." New England Review 6.2 (1994): 130-38.
94.10 Hart, Jeffrey. "Reality in
America: Yet Once More." Sewanee Review 102.2 (1994):
631-640.
94.11 Hutchisson, James M. "The
Marguerite Tjader Collection at the Humanities Research Center." Dreiser
Studies 25.2 (1994): 36-40.
94.12 Jett, Kevin W. "Cowperwood
Revised: A Comparative Analysis of the 1912 and 1927 Editions of
Theodore Dreiser’s The Financier." Master’s thesis,
Indiana State U, 1994.
94.13 Minter, David. A Cultural
History of the American Novel: Henry James to William Faulkner. NY:
Cambridge UP, 1994.
94.14 Mizuguchi, Shigeo. "Addenda
and Corrigenda to Theodore Dreiser: A Primary Bibliography and
Reference Guide: English Language Instruction Texts Published in
Japan." Dreiser Studies 25.1 (1994): 51-2.
94.15 Moseley, Philip. "Marxist
Analysis of Two Novels by Theodore Dreiser." Master’s thesis,
California State U at Long Beach, 1994.
94.16 Mulligan, Roark. "The ‘Realistic’
Application of Irony: Structural and Thematic Considerations in An
American Tragedy." Dreiser Studies 25.1 (1994): 3-11.
94.17 ---. "The World Made Real:
Theodore Dreiser’s Rhetoric of Realism." Ph.D. dissertation, U of
Oregon. DAI 55 (1995): 2393A.
94.18 Newlin, Keith. "Dreiser’s
‘The Girl in the Coffin’ in the Little Theater." Dreiser
Studies 25.1 (1994): 31-50.
94.19 Oldani, Louis J. "Dreiser’s
‘Genius’ in the Making: Composition and Revision." Studies
in Bibliography 47 (1994): 230-52.
94.20 Pitoniak, Thomas. "Present
Feelings, Distant Reason: Conscience in Sister Carrie." American
Literary Realism 26.3 (1994): 65-81.
94.21 Pizer, Donald. Review of the
Pennsylvania Edition of Jennie Gerhardt (A92.2). Journal of
English and Germanic Philology 93.2 (1994): 275-78.
94.22 Pryor, John Clark. "A
Violation of Sanctities: The Interrogation of the Popular Press in the
Novels of Howells, James, Wharton, and Dreiser." Ph.D.
dissertation, U of Massachusetts. DAI 55 (1994): 568A.
94.23 Reynolds, Guy. Review of the
Pennsylvania Edition of Jennie Gerhardt (A92.2). Notes and
Queries 41.2 (1994): 280-81.
94.24 Riese, Claas. "Strategies in
Theodore Dreiser’s Trilogy of Desire to Resolve the Division Between
the Material and the Spiritual." Master’s thesis, Portland State
U, 1994.
94.25 Rozga, Margaret. "Sisters in a
Quest—Sister Carrie and A Thousand Acres: The Search for
Identity in Gendered Territory." Midwestern Miscellany 22
(1994): 18-29.
94.26 Smith, Shawn Michelle.
"Superficial Depths: Visions of Identity in the Age of Mechanical
Reproduction, 1839-1900." Ph.D. dissertation, U of California, San
Diego. DAI 55 (1994): 967A.
94.27 Tandlich, Seth Joel. "Hard
News and Sensational Stories: Journalistic Authority in the Fiction of
Emile Zola, Theodore Dreiser, and John Dos Passos." Ph.D.
dissertation, U of Michigan. DAI 55 (1995): 2380A.
94.28 Vasey, Margaret. "Jennie
Gerhardt: Gender, Identity, and Power." Dreiser Studies
2.1 (1994): 23-30.
94.29 Walker, Laura. "Feminist
Themes in The Awakening and Sister Carrie. Master’s
thesis, Montclair State U, 1994.
94.30 West, James L. W., III.
"Dreiser and The Road to Buenos Ayres." Dreiser
Studies 25.2 (1994): 3-8. Introduction to D94.2.
1995
95.1 Albertine, Susan.
"Triangulating Desire in Jennie Gerhardt." West 95.67,
pp. 63-74.
95.2 Anesko, Michael. "Recent
Critical Approaches." Pizer 95.55, pp. 77-94.
95.3 Angel, Karen. "The Literature
of Realism." Publishers Weekly 8 May 1995: 75-80.
95.4 Bardeleben, Renate von.
"Central Europe in Travelogues by Theodore Dreiser: Images of
Berlin and Vienna." Images of Central Europe in Travelogues and
Fiction by North American Writers. Ed. Waldemar Zacharasiewicz.
Transatlantic Perspectives: A Series of Interdisciplinary North American
Studies 6. Tubingen: Stauffenberg, 1995. 144-58.
95.5 ---. "Theodore Dreiser’s
European Encounters: The Case of Oxford. Presented to Winfried Herget."
Transatlantic Encounters: Studies in European-American Relations.
Ed. Udo J. Hebel and Karl Ortseifen. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher, 1995.
232-34.
95.6 Barrineau, Nancy Warner. "Recontextualizing
Dreiser: Gender, Class, and Sexuality in Jennie Gerhardt."
Gogol 95.30, pp. 55-76.
95.7 ---. "‘Housework is Never
Done’: Domestic Labor in Jennie Gerhardt." West 95.67, pp.
127-35.
95.8 Borus, Daniel H. "Dreiser and
the Genteel Tradition." West 95.67, pp. 115-26.
95.9 Brennan, Stephen C. "Freedom
and Tyranny in Textual Editing: The Pennsylvania Dreiser Edition." Journal
of Contemporary Thought 5 (1995): 157-75.
95.10 ---. "Gender, Language, and
Self in Jennie Gerhardt." Dreiser Studies 26.2
(1995): 3-11.
95.11 Broome, Lisa E. "Sister Shahrazade: Prototype for Theodore Dreiser’s Carrie
Meeber." Publications
of the Mississippi Philological Association (1995): 1-8.
95.12 Calder, J. Kent. "Focus: The
Dreiser Papers." Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 7.2
(1995): 48.
95.13 Campion, Thomas. "The Law in
Dreiser’s American Dream." Ph.D. dissertation, U of Colorado,
Boulder. DAI 57 (1996): 1615A.
95.14 Casciato, Arthur. "How German
is Jennie Gerhardt?" West 95.67, pp. 167-82.
95.15 Cassuto, Leonard. "Dreiser’s
Ideal of Balance." West 95.67, pp. 51-62.
95.16 ---. "Lacanian Equivocation in
Sister Carrie, The Genius, and An American Tragedy."
Gogol 95.30, pp. 112-33.
95.17 Clark, Emily. "Samuel E.
Gross: Dreiser’s Real Estate Magnate." West 95.67, pp. 183-93.
95.18 Dale, Alan S. "The Work of
Their Lives: Private Experience and the Shape of Realism in Flaubert,
James, Dreiser, and Stein." Ph.D. dissertation, Princeton U. DAI
56 (1995): 929A.
95.19 Dunlop, M.H. "Carrie’s
Library: Reading the Boundaries Between Popular and Serious
Fiction." Gogol 95.30, pp. 201-15.
95.20 Eastman, Yvette. Dearest
Wilding: A Memoir, with Love Letters by Theodore Dreiser. Ed. Thomas
P. Riggio. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1995.
95.21 Eby, Clare Virginia. "Jennie
Through the Eyes of Thorstein Veblen." West 95.67, pp. 91-102.
95.22 Elias, Robert H. "Janus-Faced
Jennie." West 95.67, pp. 3-8.
95.23 Fishkin, Shelley Fisher.
"Dreiser and the Discourse of Gender." Gogol 95.30, pp, 1-30.
95.24 Gahlhoff, Debra Zoe. "Selling
the Body: Representing the Prostitute in Maggie and Sister
Carrie." Master’s thesis, Portland State U, 1995.
95.25 Gammel, Irene. "Sexualizing
the Female Body: Dreiser, Feminism, and Foucault." Gogol 95.30, pp.
31-54.
95.26 Gelfant, Blanche H. "What More
Can Carrie Want? Naturalistic Ways of Consuming Women." Pizer
95.55, pp. 178-210.
95.27 Gerber, Philip. "Jennie
Gerhardt: A Spencerian Tragedy." West 95.67, pp. 77-90.
95.28 Gogol, Miriam.
"Introduction." Gogol 95.30, pp. vii-xvii.
95.29 ---. "‘That Oldest Boy Don’t
Wanta Be Here’: Fathers and Sons and the Dynamics of Shame in Theodore
Dreiser’s Novels." Gogol 95.30, pp. 95-111.
95.30 ---, ed. Theodore Dreiser:
Beyond Naturalism. New York: New York UP, 1995. Contains 95.6,
95.16, 95.19, 95.23, 95.25, 95.28, 95.29, 95.36, 95.46, 95.54, 95.75.
95.31 ---. "Self-Sacrifice and Shame
in Jennie Gerhardt." West 95.67, pp. 136-46.
95.32 Hakutani, Yoshinobu. "Jennie,
Maggie, and the City." West 95.67, pp. 147-56.
95.33 Hassler, Patricia. Review of Dearest
Wilding (95.20). Booklist 91.21 (1995): 1853.
95.34 Humma, John B. "Jennie
Gerhardt and the Dream of the Pastoral." West 95.67, pp.
157-66.
95.35 Hussman, Lawrence E. "Jennie
One-Note: Dreiser’s Error in Character Development." West 95.67,
pp. 43-5.
95.36 ---. "Squandered
Possibilities: The Film Versions of Dreiser’s Novels." Gogol
95.30, pp. 176-201.
95.37 Hutchisson, James M. "Death
and Dying in Jennie Gerhardt. West 95.67, pp. 208-17.
95.38 ---. Review of Dearest Wilding
(95.20). Dreiser Studies 25.2 (1995): 48-50.
95.39 Jacobs, Lea. "An American
Tragedy: A Comparison of Film and Literary Censorship." Quarterly
Review of Film and Video 15.4 (1995): 87-99.
95.40 Johnson, Denise. Review of Dearest
Wilding (95.20). Library Journal July 1995: 80.
95.41 Kucharski, Judith. "Dreiser
Looks at Longfellow." Dreiser Studies 26.2 (1995): 30-33.
Introduction to D95.1.
95.42 ---. "Jennie Gerhardt:
Naturalism Reconsidered." West 95.67, pp. 17-26.
95.43 Lehan, Richard. "The European
Background." Pizer 95.55, pp. 47-76.
95.44 Lewis, Charles Richard. "A
Coincidence of Wants: The Novel and Neoclassical Economics." Ph.D.
dissertation, U of Minnesota. DAI 57 (1996): 209A.
95.45 Lingeman, Richard. "The
Biographical Significance of Jennie Gerhardt." West 95.67,
pp. 9-16.
95.46 Livingston, James. "Sister
Carrie’s Absent Causes." Gogol 95.30, pp. 216-46.
95.47 Morrow, Barbara Olenyik. From Ben
Hur to Sister Carrie: Remembering the Lives and Works of Five
Indiana Authors. Indianapolis: Guild, 1995.
95.48 Moyer, Marsha S. "Theodore
Dreiser and Family Values: A Psychocultural Analysis of Sister Carrie
in American History." Master’s thesis, San Diego State U, 1995.
95.49 Mueller, Cindy Gerlach.
"Gender and the Construction of Identity in Edith Wharton’s The
House of Mirth and Theodore Dreiser’s Sister Carrie."
Master’s thesis, Bradley U, 1995.
95.50 Mulligan, Roark. "Monetary
Reduction in New Historicist Readings of Dreiser." Dreiser
Studies 26.1 (1995): 20-32.
95.51 Murayama, Kiyohiko. "Is Sister
Carrie Really Not Anti-Capitalist at All?: Dreiser’s Criticism of
Capitalism." Dreiser Studies 26.1 (1995): 3-10.
95.52 Murray, Janet H. "The
Rocking-Chair Lover." Review of Dearest Wilding (95.20). New
York Times Book Review 2 July 1995: 7.
95.53 Olson Eyde K. "Efficiency
Battles Wastefulness in the Progressive Era: A Cultural Analysis of
Theodore Dreiser’s Sister Carrie and An American Tragedy."
Master’s thesis, U of Nebraska, Kearney, 1995.
95.54 Orlov, Paul A. "On Language
and the Quest for Self-Fulfillment: A Heideggerian Perspective on
Dreiser’s Sister Carrie." Gogol 95.30, pp. 134-75.
95.55 Pizer, Donald, ed. The Cambridge
Companion to American Realism and Naturalism: Howells to London.
Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. Contains 95.2, 95.26, 95.43.
95.56 Riggio, Thomas P. Editorial Note. Dearist
Wilding (95.20): xii-xiv.
95.57 ---. Introduction. Dearest
Wilding (95.20): ix-xii.
95.58 Ross, Valerie. "Chill History
and Rueful Sentiments in Jennie Gerhardt. West 95.67, pp. 27-42.
95.59 Schopp, Joseph C. "Cowperwood’s
Will to Power: Dreiser’s Trilogy of Desire in the Light of
Nietzsche." Nietzsche in American Literature and Thought.
Ed. Manfred Putz. Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and
Culture. Columbia, SC: Camden House, 1995. 139-54.
95.60 Schurman, Lydia Cushman.
"Richard Lingeman’s Myth Making: Theodore Dreiser’s Editing of
the Jack Harkaway Stories." Dime Novel Roundup 64.6 (1995):
151-68.
95.61 Stewart-Alexander, Selena.
"The Depiction of ‘Woman’ in Theodore Dreiser’s An
American Tragedy and Richard Wright’s Native Son."
Master’s Thesis, U of Texas, Arlington, 1995.
95.62 Stuttaford, Genevieve. Review of Dearest
Wilding (95.20). Publishers Weekly 15 May 1995: 62.
95.63 Tischler, N. Review of Dearest
Wilding (95.20). Choice Nov. 1995: 462.
95.64 Town, Caren J. "Voicing the
Tragedy: Narrative Conflict in Dreiser’s An American Tragedy."
Dreiser Studies 26.2 (1995): 12-29.
95.65 Tyler, Danielle. "Index to
Volumes 1-25." Dreiser Studies 26.1 (1995): 33-56.
95.66 Waldmeir, John C. The American
Trilogy, 1900-1937: Norris, Dreiser, Dos Passos, and the History of
Mammon. West Cornwall, CT: Locust Hill Press, 1995.
95.67 West, James L.W., III, ed. Dreiser’s
Jennie Gerhardt: New Essays on the Restored Text. Philadelphia: U
of Pennsylvania P, 1995. Contains 95.1, 95.7, 95.8, 95.14, 95.15, 95.17,
95.21, 95.22, 95.27, 95.31, 95.32, 95.34, 95.35, 95.37, 95.42, 95.59,
95.68, 95.69, 95.71.
95.68 ---. Introduction. West 95.67, pp.
vii-ix.
95.69 ---. "The Hotel World in Jennie
Gerhardt." West 95.67, pp. 194-207.
95.70 ---. "The Scholarly Editor as
Biographer." Studies in the Novel 27 (1995): 295-303.
95.71 Wilson, Christopher P. "Labor
and Capital in Jennie Gerhardt." West 95.67, pp. 3-14.
95.72 Wilson, Edmund. "Theodore
Dreiser’s Quaker and Graham Greene’s Prefect." The
Uncollected Edmund Wilson. Introduction by Janet Groth and David
Castronovo. Athens: Ohio UP, 1995. 288-94.
95.73 ---. "Theodore Dreiser’s
Tragic America." The Uncollected Edmund Wilson. Introduction
by Janet Groth and David Castronovo. Athens: Ohio UP, 1995. 172-77.
95.74 Wilson, Kenneth E. "A New
Historicist Reading of Dreiser’s Fiction: Money, Labor, and
Ideals." Dreiser Studies 26.1 (1995): 11-19.
95.75 Zaluda, Scott. "The Secrets of
Fraternity: Men and Friendship in Sister Carrie." Gogol
95.30, pp. 77-94.
1996
96.1 Algeo, Ann M. The Courtroom as
Forum: Homicide Trials by Dreiser, Wright, Capote, and Mailer.
Modern American Literature: New Approaches 1. New York: Peter Lang,
1996.
96.2 Balling, Frederick J. Sister Carrie:
Notes, Including Life of Dreiser, Critical Introduction, Brief
Synopsis of the Novel, List of Characters, Character Analyses
. . . . Lincoln: Cliff's Notes, 1996.
96.3 Brennan, Stephen C. "Humanism
in Dreiser’s The Bulwark." Dreiser Studies 27.2
(1996): 22-38.
96.4 Brinkley, Douglas. "Road Book:
The Most American of American Literary Genres is Nearly as Old as the
Motorcar Itself." American Heritage Nov. 1996: 56-61.
96.5 Cohen, Philip. "Is There A Text
in This Discipline? Textual Scholarship and American Literary
Studies." American Literary History 8 (1996): 728-44.
96.6 Corkin, Stanley. "Sister
Carrie and the Natural Power of Things." Realism and the
Birth of the Modern United States: Cinema, Literature and Culture. Athens:
U of Georgia P, 1996. 79-104.
96.7 DeHart, Bruce J. Review of Dreiser’s
Russian Diary (A96.2). Dreiser Studies 27.2 (1996): 44-6.
96.8 DeMarco, Jennifer Ann.
"Theodore Dreiser and the Politics of Fiction: A Textual
Analysis." Master’s thesis, U of Connecticut, 1996.
96.9 Dowell, Richard W. "‘There
Was Something Mystic About It’: The Composition of Sister Carrie
by Dreiser, et al." Biographies of Books: The Compositional
Histories of Notable American Writings. Ed. James Barbour and Tom
Quirk. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 1996. 131-59.
96.10 Duffus, Robert L. "Too Big to
Write Smaller." New York Times Book Review 6 Oct 1996: 24.
Reprint of 1926.52.
96.11 Frederickson, Kathy. "Dreiser’s
‘The Girl in the Coffin’; or, What’s Death Got to Do with
It?" Dreiser Studies 27.1 (1996): 3-19.
96.12 Greb, Mary Catherine. "Tragedy
Transformed: The Fallen Woman in the Novels of Thomas Hardy and Theodore
Dreiser." Ph.D. dissertation, U of Kansas. DAI 57 (1997):
3008A.
96.13 Gurstein, Rochelle. The Repeal
of Reticence. Hill and Wang, 1996.
96.14 Hammond, Deborah A. "A Project
in Set Design for An American Tragedy: The Case of Clyde
Griffiths." Master’s project, San Diego State U.
96.15 Hapke, Laura. Review of Theodore
Dreiser’s Ev’ry Month (D96.2). Dreiser Studies 27.2
(1996): 46-8.
96.16 Hutchisson, James M. "The
Revision of Theodore Dreiser’s Financier." Journal of
Modern Literature 20.2 (1996): 199-213.
96.17 Knight, Bill, ed. The Eye of the
Reporter: Literature’s Heritage in the Press. Illinois: n.p.,
1996.
96.18 "Memories of Chester and
Billy: Program Booklet of a Public Humanities Symposium Exploring
Theodore Dreiser’s Landmark Novel, An American Tragedy,
February 16-March 27, 1996." San Diego: Production Center for
Documentation and Drama, San Diego State U, 1996.
96.19 Merish, Lori. "Engendering
Naturalism: Narrative Form and the Commodity Spectacle in U.S.
Naturalist Fiction." Novel 29.3 (1996): 319-345.
96.20 Murayama, Kiyohiko. "‘Two
Mothers Were Weeping and Praying’: Formula Recycled in Theodore
Dreiser’s Fiction." College Language Association Journal 39.3
(1996): 380-93.
96.21 Perkins, Priscilla Ashley. "‘Each
One as She May’: Intelligence, Childbirth, and Narrative Interiority
in Early Twentieth-Century American Fiction." Ph.D. dissertation,
Rutgers U, New Brunswick. DAI 57 (1996): 684A.
96.22 Peterson, James M. "Playboy’s
History of the Sexual Revolution Part I: 1900-1910." Playboy
43.12 (1996): 66-84.
96.23 Pizer, Donald. "‘True Art
Speaks Plainly:’ Theodore Dreiser and the Late Nineteenth-Century
American Debate over Realism and Naturalism." Nineteenth-Century
Prose 23.2 (1996): 76-89.
96.24 Premo, Diane G. Review of Dreiser’s
Russian Diary (A96.2). Library Journal 1 Nov. 1996: 66-68.
96.25 Rhodes, Chip. "Twenties
Fiction, Mass Culture, and the Modern Subject." American
Literature 68 (1996): 385-404.
96.26 Riggio, Thomas P. "Following
Dreiser, Seventy Years Later." The American Scholar 65
(1996): 569-77.
96.27 ---. "‘Gold Teeth’: A
Minor American Tragedy." Dreiser Studies 27.2 (1996): 3-27.
Introduction to and edited text of D96.1.
96.28 ---. Introduction to Dreiser's
Russian Diary (A96.2): 1-19.
96.29 ---. Preface to Dreiser's
Russian Diary (A96.2): xi-xii.
96.30 Rosenberg, Seymour.
"Unconventional Personalities in Early-Twentieth-Century American
Literature: Theodore Dreiser and Thomas Wolfe; Freiburg, June
1995." Twelfth International Conference on Literature and
Psychoanalysis. Lisbon: Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada,
1996. 103-06.
96.31 Schroth, Raymond A. "Justice
as Focus Groups, Big Royalties, and Geraldo." National Catholic
Reporter 33.8 (1996): 11.
96.32 Schurman, Lydia Cushman.
"Theodore Dreiser and His Street and Smith Circle." Dime
Novel Roundup 65.6 (1996): 183-95.
96.33 Schwarzer, Andrew. "Cheering
with Eyes Averted: Businessmen and Speculators in the Novels of Howells,
Norris, and Dreiser." Ph.D. dissertation, U of Missouri. DAI
57 (1997): 5154A.
96.34 Seymour-Smith, Martin, and Andrew Kimmens, eds. World Authors 1900-1950. Vol. 2 New York: Wilson,
1996. 745-48.
96.35 Stuttaford, Genevieve. Review of Dreiser’s
Russian Diary (A96.2). Publishers Weekly 9 Sept. 1996: 72.
96.36 Talty, Stephan. "Canonizers
Behind Closed Doors." New York Times Magazine 6 Oct 1996:
36.
96.37 ---. Review of Dearest Wilding
(95.20). Sewanee Review 104.4 (1996): lxxxvi-lxxxvii.
96.38 West, James L.W., III. Editorial
Principles. Dreiser’s Russian Diary (A96.2): 20-21.
96.39 ---. "The Chapter Titles in Sister
Carrie: A Problem in Dating." Dreiser Studies 27.2
(1996): 39-43.
96.40 Wolff, Andrea. "Dreiser
Constructs Russia." Dreiser Studies 27.1 (1996): 19-35.
96.41 Zayani, Mohamed. "Reading the
Symptom: Naturalism, Capitalism, and the Open System." Ph.D.
dissertation, Indiana U. DAI 57 (1997): 3026A.
1997
97.1 Amano, Kyoko. "The Influence of
Horatio Alger on Theodore Dreiser’s Novels." Master’s thesis,
Indiana State University, 1997.
97.2 Bassis, Irina. "Crossing Cultures with
Carrie Meeber and Theodore Dreiser." Master’s thesis, Iowa State
University, 1997.
97.3 ---. "Notable Elements in the
Translation of Sister Carrie into Russian." Dreiser
Studies 28.1 (1997): 35-51.
97.4 Beckson, K. Review of Theodore
Dreiser’s Ev’ry Month (D96.2). Choice Jan. 1997: 799.
97.5 Brinkley, Douglas. "A Chant of
Middle America: Theodore Dreiser, A Hoosier Holiday, and the
Birth of the Road Book." Traces of Indiana and Midwestern
History 9.1 (1997): 4.
97.6 ---. Introduction to A Hoosier
Holiday (A97.1): 3-11.
97.7 Campbell, Donna M. "Dreiser,
London, Crane, and the Iron Madonna." Resisting Regionalism:
Gender and Naturalism in American Fiction, 1885-1915. Athens: Ohio
UP, 1997. 109-45.
97.8 Carter, Ginger Rudeseal. Review of Theodore
Dreiser’s Ev’ry Month (D96.2). Journalism History 23
(Spring 1997): 40-41.
97.9 Carey, G.O. Review of Dreiser’s
Russian Diary (A96.2). Choice April 1997: 1334.
97.10 Delbanco, Arthur. "Lyrical
Dreiser." Required Reading: Why Our American Classics Matter
Now. New York: Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux, 1997. 133-54.
97.11 Elliott, Mary Josephine. "‘The
Intelligence of a Nation’: Mark Twain, Willa Cather, and Theodore
Dreiser in the Age of Andrew Carnegie." Ph.D. dissertation, Boston
College. DAI 58 (1998): 4652A.
97.12 Gallert, Petra M. "Ur-Texts
and the Historiography of Knowledge: How Restored Versions of American
Novels Have Fared in Cultural Discourse." Ph.D. dissertation, U of
Delaware. DAI 58 (1998): 166A.
97.13 Gammel, Irene. "Dearest
Wilding: Dreiser’s Sexual Rhetoric in Journals and Letters." Excavatio
10 (1997): 21-33.
97.14 Guest, David. Sentenced to
Death: The American Novel and Capital Punishment. Jackson: U of
Mississippi P, 1997.
97.15 Hussman, Lawrence E. "The
World According to Timothy Titcomb: Putting Sister Carrie in
Context." Dreiser Studies 28.1 (1997): 25-34.
97.17 "Inside Publishing." Lingua
Franca: The Review of Academic Life 7.2 (1997): 21.
97.18 Li Hsin-Ying. "Seeking the
Center: The Provincials in the Novels of W.D. Howells, Theodore Dreiser,
and Edith Wharton." Ph.D. dissertation, State U of New York at
Buffalo. DAI 58 (1998): 2654-55A.
97.19 Lingeman, Richard. Review of Dreiser’s
Russian Diary (A96.2). Nation 10 Feb. 1997: 32-33.
97.20 Moddelmog, William Evan.
"Reconstituting Authority: American Fiction in the Province of the
Law, 1880-1920." Ph.D. dissertation, U of California, Los Angeles. DAI
58 (1998): 3133A.
97.21 Morozkina, Eugenia. "Dreiser
and Schopenhauer: The Concept of ‘Desire.’" Dreiser Studies 28.2
(1997). 22-33.
97.22 Mulligan, Roark. "From
Low-Cost Detachable Collars to American High Culture: Dreiser’s
Rhetoric of Cloth." English Language Notes 35.2 (1997):
64-69.
97.23 Prasad, Murari. "Gender and
Culture in Sister Carrie." Indian Journal of American
Studies 27.1 (1997): 59-64.
97.24 Stuttaford, Genevieve. Review of A
Hoosier Holiday (A97.1). Publishers Weekly 10 Feb. 1997: 73.
97.25 Riggio, Thomas P. "The Dream
Life of Theodore Dreiser." Dreiser Studies 28.2 (1997):
3-21.
97.26 Roberts, Ian F. "Thesis and (Ant)ithesis:
Dreiser’s ‘McEwen of the Shining Slave Makers’ and the Game of
Life." Dreiser Studies 28.2 (1997): 34-43.
97.27 Rogers, Michael. Review of A
Hoosier Holiday (A97.1). Library Journal Oct. 1997: 132.
97.28 Rudanko, Martti Juhani. Linguistic
Analysis and Text Interpretation: Essays on the Bill of Rights and on
Keats, Shakespeare, and Dreiser. Lanham, MD: UP of America, 1997.
97.29 Ruotolo, Cristina Lucia.
"Resounding Fictions: Music, Literature and Audience in Early
Twentieth-Century America." Ph.D. dissertation, Yale U. DAI
58 (1998): 1284A.
97.30 St. Jean, Shawn. "Social
Deconstruction and An American Tragedy." Dreiser Studies
28.1 (1997): 3-24.
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