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'''Artist:''' Theodore Dreiser
'''Artist:''' [[Theodore Dreiser]]


'''Confronting Bodies:''' Unknown
'''Confronting Bodies:''' Unknown
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'''Location:''' The United States
'''Location:''' The United States


'''Description of Artwork:''' Theodore Dreiser's first novel "Sister Carrie" was the first of Dreiser's works to face censorship. This novel presents a harsh realistic portrayal of city life. Carrie is a working class girl who rises to success through manipulation.  
'''Description of Artwork:''' [[Theodore Dreiser]]'s first novel ''Sister Carrie'' was the first of Dreiser's works to face censorship. This novel presents a harsh realistic portrayal of city life. Carrie is a working class girl who rises to success through manipulation.  


'''The Incident:''' "Sister Carrie" was withdrawn and edited after complaints about the lack of morality.
'''The Incident:''' ''Sister Carrie'' was withdrawn and edited after complaints about the lack of morality.


'''Source:''' Censorship: A World Encyclopedia
'''Source:''' Censorship: A World Encyclopedia
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[[Category:Theodore Dreiser]]
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Revision as of 16:26, 27 July 2011

Date: 1900

Region: North America

Subject: Explicit Sexuality, Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Literature


Artist: Theodore Dreiser

Confronting Bodies: Unknown

Dates of Action: 1900

Location: The United States

Description of Artwork: Theodore Dreiser's first novel Sister Carrie was the first of Dreiser's works to face censorship. This novel presents a harsh realistic portrayal of city life. Carrie is a working class girl who rises to success through manipulation.

The Incident: Sister Carrie was withdrawn and edited after complaints about the lack of morality.

Source: Censorship: A World Encyclopedia