American Tragedy, Volume 1

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Theodore Dreiser 1925
English
  • Book 1, Chapter I
  • Book 1, Chapter II
  • Book 1, Chapter III
  • Book 1, Chapter IV
  • Book 1, Chapter V
  • Book 1, Chapter VI
  • Book 1, Chapter VII
  • Book 1, Chapter VIII
  • Book 1, Chapter IX
  • Book 1, Chapter X
  • Book 1, Chapter XI
  • Book 1, Chapter XII
  • Book 1, Chapter XIII
  • Book 1, Chapter XIV
  • Book 1, Chapter XV
  • Book 1, Chapter XVI
  • Book 1, Chapter XVII
  • Book 1, Chapter XVIII
  • Book 1, Chapter XIX
  • Book 2, Chapter I
  • Book 2, Chapter II
  • Book 2, Chapter III
  • Book 2, Chapter IV
  • Book 2, Chapter V
  • Book 2, Chapter VI
  • Book 2, Chapter VII
  • Book 2, Chapter VIII
  • Book 2, Chapter IX
  • Book 2, Chapter X
  • Book 2, Chapter XI
  • Book 2, Chapter XII
  • Book 2, Chapter XIII
  • Book 2, Chapter XIV
  • Book 2, Chapter XV
  • Book 2, Chapter XVI
  • Book 2, Chapter XVII
  • Book 2, Chapter XVIII
  • Book 2, Chapter XIX
  • Book 2, Chapter XX
  • Book 2, Chapter XXI
  • Book 2, Chapter XXII
  • Book 2, Chapter XXIII
  • Book 2, Chapter XXIV
  • Book 2, Chapter XXV
  • Book 2, Chapter XXVI
  • Book 2, Chapter XXVII
  • Book 2, Chapter XXVIII
  • Book 2, Chapter XXIX
  • Book 2, Chapter XXX
  • Book 2, Chapter XXXI
  • Book 2, Chapter XXXII
  • Book 2, Chapter XXXIII
  • Book 2, Chapter XXXIV
  • Book 2, Chapter XXXV
  • Book 2, Chapter XXXVI
  • Book 2, Chapter XXXVII
  • Book 2, Chapter XXXVIII
Loosely based on a true story, this is the tale of Clyde Griffiths. At a young age, Clyde realizes that money and influence can get him the finer things in life. As a young man, he finds himself torn between the poor but virtuous Roberta, and Sondra the wealthy socialite. Can there be a happy resolution to this love triangle? Follow Clyde throughout his young life as he struggles to figure out whether he can truly have everything he wants. This is volume 1 of 2. - Summary by Tatiana Chichilla

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