Frank Norris
13 books
Frank Norris was an American novelist and journalist, known for his influential works in the early 20th century that explored themes of naturalism and social criticism. His most notable work, "McTeague: A Story of San Francisco," delves into the darker aspects of human nature and the impact of environment on individual fate. Norris's writing often reflects the complexities of life in California, as seen in his novel "The Octopus: A Story of California," which critiques the power of monopolies and the struggles of farmers. His literary contributions have left a lasting mark on American literature, particularly in the realm of realism.
Books by This Author
13 titles
A Deal in Wheat and Other Stories of the New and Old West
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A man's woman
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Blix
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McTeague: A Story of San Francisco
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Moran of the Lady Letty
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Naisen mahti
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Nuoruuden rakkautta
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Syvänne
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The Octopus : A Story of California
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The Surrender of Santiago / An Account of the Historic Surrender of Santiago to General / Shafter, July 17, 1898
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The Third Circle
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The pit
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Vandover and the Brute
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