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McTeague : a story of San Francisco ([New] ed.)

Norris, FrankStarr, Kevin(Introduction by)
Part of the Penguin twentieth-century classics series
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An early example of American realism, "McTeague" was considered truly shocking when first published at the turn of the century.

This searing portrait of the downfall of a slow-witted dentist and his avaricious wife embodies Frank Norris' powerful insights into conflicting forces of heredity and social conditioning.

It is a novel of compelling narrative force, resounding with a sense of life as epic.

As Kevin Starr points out in his introduction, "McTeague" continues to be regarded as a central statement of evolutionary awareness in late nineteenth-century America and as representative of the best work of a school of writers that included Stephen Crane and Theodore Dreiser.

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Product Details
Penguin Classics
0140187693 / 9780140187694
Paperback / softback
813.4
01/08/1994
United Kingdom
English
Classics
xlviii, 442 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. This ed. originally published: 1982.