The Genius

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"The Genius" is a 1915 novel by American naturalist writer Theodore Dreiser that follows the turbulent life and career of a gifted but morally conflicted artist.

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Il Genio 1
The Genius canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
novel
author Theodore Dreiser
bannedIn United States (territorial jurisdiction)
surface form: United States (various jurisdictions)
controversialFor frank treatment of sexuality
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts American middle-class life
moral conflict of the protagonist
struggle between artistic integrity and commercial success
firstEditionPlaceOfPublication New York City
followedBy The Bulwark
follows life of a gifted artist
genre naturalist novel
realist novel
hasApproximateLength over 700 pages
hasCriticalReception controversial at time of publication
later reassessed more favorably by some critics
hasForm prose
hasPart depictions of the American art world
domestic and extramarital relationships
hasStyle detailed psychological characterization
extensive social description
influencedBy naturalist tradition
realist tradition
libraryOfCongressClassification PS3507.R55 G4
literaryMovement American naturalism
mainCharacter Eugene Witla
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalLanguage English
partOf Theodore Dreiser bibliography
precededBy The Financier
publicationYear 1915
publisher John Lane Company
setInPeriod early 20th century
subjectMatter artistic career
personal relationships
urban life in America
theme ambition
art and morality
conflict between genius and society
marriage and infidelity
sexuality
timeToWrite early 1910s

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Theodore Dreiser notableWork The Genius
Giuseppe Meazza alsoKnownAs The Genius
this entity surface form: Il Genio