An American Tragedy
Published by Candlelight Classics
English
2026
ISBN 9782379267598
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About this book
Ambition can open doors—but at what cost?
In An American Tragedy, a young man driven by dreams of success and social status finds himself caught between desire, opportunity, and moral conflict. As he strives to rise above his circumstances, his choices lead him down a path where love, ambition, and desperation collide with devastating consequences.
Written by Theodore Dreiser, this gripping novel explores the darker side of the American Dream—where the pursuit of wealth and acceptance can blur the line between right and wrong. With psychological depth and powerful storytelling, Dreiser crafts a narrative that is both deeply human and profoundly unsettling.
Widely regarded as a landmark work of naturalist fiction, An American Tragedy continues to resonate with readers through its exploration of ambition, society, and the consequences of choice.
"A haunting and thought-provoking novel that leaves a lasting impact."
Discover a story that challenges ideals and reveals uncomfortable truths.
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