About this book
"e;Sister Carrie"e; by Theodore Dreiser unfolds the journey of Carrie Meeber, a young woman who leaves a small town for Chicago seeking a better life. The novel explores the challenges and temptations Carrie faces as she navigates the urban landscape, delving into the complexities of ambition, morality, and societal expectations. Dreiser paints a vivid picture of the early 20th-century American cityscape, offering a compelling narrative that examines the pursuit of dreams and the impact of societal forces on individual destinies. Carrie's story becomes a poignant reflection on the American Dream and the often harsh realities of the pursuit of success.
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Table of contents
- Chapter I.
- Chapter II.
- Chapter III.
- Chapter IV.
- Chapter V.
- Chapter VI.
- Chapter VII.
- Chapter VIII.
- Chapter IX.
- Chapter X.
- Chapter XI.
- Chapter XII.
- Chapter XIII.
- Chapter XIV.
- Chapter XV.
- Chapter XVI.
- Chapter XVII.
- Chapter XVIII.
- Chapter XIX.
- Chapter XX.
- Chapter XXI.
- Chapter XXII.
- Chapter XXIII.
- Chapter XXIV.
- Chapter XXV.
- Chapter XXVI.
- Chapter XXVII.
- Chapter XXVIII.
- Chapter XXIX.
- Chapter XXX.
- Chapter XXXI.
- Chapter XXXII.
- Chapter XXXIII.
- Chapter XXXIV.
- Chapter XXXV.
- Chapter XXXVI.
- Chapter XXXVII.
- Chapter XXXVIII.
- Chapter XXXIX.
- Chapter XL.
- Chapter XLI.
- Chapter XLII.
- Chapter XLIII.
- Chapter XLIV.
- Chapter XLV.
- Chapter XLVI.
- Chapter XLVII.
