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The Titan

Dreiser Theodore
Publication date 03/07/2025
EAN: 9782322622900
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In The Titan, Theodore Dreiser presents a gripping portrait of ambition, power, and the relentless pursuit of wealth in late nineteenth-century America. This classic American novel follows the rise of Frank Cowperwood, a shrewd and determined busines... See full description
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PublisherBOOKS ON DEMAND
Page Count734
Languageen
AuthorDreiser Theodore
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date03/07/2025
Weight1047 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)5.00 x 14.80 x 21.00 cm
American Novel Business Tycoon Ambition
In The Titan, Theodore Dreiser presents a gripping portrait of ambition, power, and the relentless pursuit of wealth in late nineteenth-century America. This classic American novel follows the rise of Frank Cowperwood, a shrewd and determined business tycoon who, after his release from prison, seeks to rebuild his financial empire in Chicago. With his keen intelligence and unyielding drive, Cowperwood navigates the treacherous waters of high finance, political intrigue, and personal desire, always striving to expand his influence and secure his legacy.Set against the backdrop of the industrial revolution and the rapid growth of American cities, The Titan offers a penetrating social critique of capitalism and the moral compromises required for success. Dreiser's vivid prose and meticulous attention to detail bring to life a world where power and ambition collide with ethical dilemmas and human frailty. The novel explores the complexities of personal relationships, as Cowperwood's insatiable ambition strains his marriage and leads him into new romantic entanglements.Readers of classic literature will appreciate the psychological depth and realism that Dreiser brings to his characters, especially Cowperwood, whose larger-than-life personality dominates the narrative. The story is a compelling study of the rise and fall of a financial empire, as well as a reflection on the price of ambition in a rapidly changing society. With its blend of historical context, dramatic storytelling, and insightful commentary, The Titan stands as a cornerstone of American literary realism and a must-read for those interested in the dynamics of power, wealth, and ambition.