Free, and other stories
Theodore Dreiser
Theodore Dreiser's first collection of short fiction, published in 1918. Dreiser was known primarily as a novelist (Sister Carrie, An American Tragedy, and others), but he was adept at the short story genre as well, having been a magazine editor at different times in his career. These stories illustrate Dreiser's bleak naturalistic philosophy of life. They often feature characters who have been marginalized by society and feel they are at the mercy of an indifferent universe that offers them few choices for a satisfying life. - Summary by James Hutchisson (11 hr 7 min)
Chapters
Free I | 44:37 |
Free II | 47:23 |
McEwen of the Shining Slave Makers | 39:50 |
Nigger Jeff I | 33:49 |
Nigger Jeff II | 28:10 |
The Lost Phoebe | 41:45 |
The Second Choice | 52:30 |
A Story of Stories | 45:08 |
A Story of Stories II | 29:44 |
Old Rogaum and His Theresa | 49:34 |
Will You Walk Into My Parlor I | 48:34 |
Will You Walk Into My Parlor? II | 50:10 |
Will You Walk Into My Parlor? III | 29:36 |
The Cruise of the "Idlewild" | 41:53 |
Married | 41:48 |
Married II | 11:22 |
When The Old Century Was New | 31:42 |