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Originally published in Dreiser Studies 31.1 (Spring 2000).  © 2000 Dreiser Studies

A Dreiser Checklist, 1992

Shane Elder
University of North Carolina at Wilmington

Stephen C. Brennan
Louisiana State University in Shreveport

This checklist supplements Theodore Dreiser: A Primary Bibliography and Reference Guide, by Donald Pizer, Richard W. Dowell, and Frederic E. Rusch (Boston: G. K. Hall, 1991). It attempts to include all significant primary and secondary works published in 1992. It does not include publications in which Dreiser is given only passing mention, nor does it include reviews of secondary sources. It represents the work of two persons. Shane Elder, a graduate-student at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington, created the initial list. Stephen C. Brennan later created a separate list, reconciled the two, and edited the bibliography for publication.

In the interest of speedy publication, the editors of Dreiser Studies have decided to publish this update without annotations. An additional update in the next issue will bring the bibliography up through 1997. The bibliography will also be published on the journal’s website: http://www.uncwil.edu/dreiser/studies.htm

For cross-referencing, each item in the checklist is preceded by an alphanumeric or numeric identifier that essentially follows the system used by Pizer, Dowell, and Rusch in Theodore Dreiser: A Primary Bibliography and Reference Guide. Cross-references are also provided parenthetically in untitled reviews after the title of the book being reviewed.

Writings by Theodore Dreiser

A. Books, Pamphlets, Leaflets, and Broadsides

A92.1 Dreiser, Theodore. Fulfillment and Other Tales of Women and Men. Ed. T.D. Nostwich. Santa Rosa, CA: Black Sparrow, 1992.

A92.2 ---. Jennie Gerhardt. Ed. James L.W. West III. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1992.

D. Miscellaneous Separate Publications

D92.1 Dreiser, Theodore. “Indiana: Her Soil and Light.” These United States: Portraits of America From the 1920s. Ed. Daniel H. Borus. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1992. 120-27.

D92.2 ---. “A Mayor and His People.” Rebels and Reactionaries: An Anthology of Great Political Stories. Ed. Mitchell Cohen. New York: Dell, 1992.

Writings About Theodore Dreiser

92.1 Algeo, Ann M. “The Courtroom as Forum: Homicide Trials by Dreiser, Wright, Capote, and Mailer.” DAI 53 (1992): 1516A. Lehigh U.

92.2 Barrineau, Nancy Warner. “Dreiser’s Debt to Balzac.” American Literary Realism 24.2 (1992): 70-80.

92.3 Carey, G.O. Review of the Pennsylvania Edition of Newspaper Days (A91.3). Choice 29.9 (1992): 1389-90.

92.4 Cox, Shelly. Review of Fulfillment and Other Tales of Women and Men (A92.1). Library Journal 117.18 (1992): 85.

92.5 Filler, Louis. “Theodore Dreiser: Suspended Judgement.” Distinguished Shades: Americans Whose Lives Live On. New York: Belfry, 1992. 174-180.

92.6 Gammel, Irene. “Two Odysseys of ‘Americanization’: Dreiser’s An American Tragedy and Grove’s A Search for America.” Studies in Canadian Literature 17.2 (1992): 129-47.

92.7 ---. “Victims of Their Writing: Grove’s In Search of Myself and Dreiser’s The ‘Genius’.” ARIEL 23.3 (1992): 49-70.

92.8 Gerber, Philip. Theodore Dreiser Revisited. Twayne’s United States Authors Series 523. New York: Twayne, 1992.

92.9 ---. Review of Theodore Dreiser: Heard in the Corridors (1988.43) and Theodore Dreiser: Journalism, Volume One (1988.51). Resources for American Literary Study 18 (1992): 170-78.

92.10 Giles, Paul. “Isolation and Integration: Theodore Dreiser and James T. Farrell.” American Catholic Arts and Fictions: Culture, Ideology, Aesthetics. Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture 58. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1992. 134-68.

92.11 Hapke, Laura. Tales of the Working Girl: Wage-Earning Women in American Literature 1890-1925. New York: Twayne, 1992.

92.12 Holdefer, Charles. “Finding a Voice for Sexual Experience in Sister Carrie and Jennie Gerhardt.” Voix et Langages aux Etats Unis I. Groupe de Recherche et d’Etudes Nord Americaines. Pref. Serge Richard. Provence: Pubs. de l’Univ. de Provence, 1992. 53-66.

92.13 Humma, John B. “Sister Carrie and Thomas Hardy, Regained.” Dreiser Studies 23.1 (1992): 8-26.

92.14 Kinsaul, Lucia A. “The Rudest American Author: Grant Richards’ Assessment of Theodore Dreiser.” Dreiser Studies 23.1 (1992): 27-37.

92.15 Lingeman, Richard. “Mencken and Dreiser: Friends, When Speaking.” New York Times Book Review 8 March 1992: 1, 25, 27, 29.

92.16 McNamara, K.R. “The Ames of the Good Society: Sister Carrie and Social Engineering.” Criticism 34 (1992): 217-35.

92.17 Mizuguchi, Shigeo. “Addenda and Corrigenda to Theodore Dreiser: A Primary Bibliography and Reference Guide: Japanese Translations of Writings by Theodore Dreiser.” Dreiser Studies 23.1 (1992): 38-41.

92.18 Morelli-White, Nan. “ ‘When Waters Engulf Us We Reach for a Star’: Psychomachic Struggle in Dreiser’s Sister Carrie.” Dreiser Studies 23.2 (1992): 13-27.

92.19 Mort, John. Review of Fulfillment and Other Tales of Women and Men (A92.1). Booklist 89.3 (1992): 197.

92.20 Moss, Marilyn Ann. “Theodore Dreiser.” A Sourcebook of American Literary Journalism: Representative Writers in an Emerging Genre. New York: Greenwood, 1992. 143-50.

92.21 Newlin, Keith. “Expressionism Takes the Stage: Dreiser’s ‘Laughing Gas’.” Journal of American Drama and Theatre 4.1 (1992): 5-22.

92.22 Pizer, Donald. “American Naturalism in Its ‘Perfected’ State: The Age of Innocence and An American Tragedy.” Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays. Ed. Alfred Bendixen and Annette Zilversmit. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities 914. New York: Garland, 1992. 127-41.

92.23 Review of Pennsylvania Edition of Newspaper Days (A91.3). Journalism Quarterly 69.3 (1992): 749.

92.24 Rusch, Frederic. Review of Pennsylvania Edition of Newspaper Days (A91.3). Dreiser Studies 23.1 (1992): 45-9.

92.25 ---, and Nancy Warner Barrineau. “1990 Supplement to Theodore Dreiser: A Primary Bibliography and Reference Guide.” Dreiser Studies 23.2 (1992): 28-37.

92.26 Ryan, Susan Marie. “Dreiser’s Waifs and Geniuses: The Hierarchy of Judgment in Sister Carrie.” Master’s Thesis. U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1992.

92.27 Schnackertz, Hermann Josef. Darwinismus und Literarischer Diskurs: Der Dialog mit der Evolutionsbiologie in der Englischen und Amerikanischen Literatur. E. Bulwer-Lytton, S. Butler, J. Conrad, Ch. Darwin, Th. Dreiser, G. Gissing, H. Spencer, K. Vonnegut, H. G. Wells. Munich: Wilhelm Fink, 1992.

92.28 Sloane, David E. E. Sister Carrie: Dreiser’s Sociological Tragedy. Twayne’s Masterwork Studies 97. New York: Twayne, 1992.

92.29 Stern, Frederick C. “A New Dreiser Biography—For Our Time.” Review 14 (1992): 259-69.

92.30 Tieck, William A. The Locale of Theodore Dreiser’s Kingsbridge Experience. New York: Kingsbridge Historical Society, 1992.

92.31 West, James L.W., III. “C. B. De Camp and Jennie Gerhardt.” Dreiser Studies 23.1 (1992): 2-7.

92.32 Zaluda, Scott. “Hurstwood and Tammany, ‘An All-Controlling Power’.” Dreiser Studies 23.2 (1992): 3-12.