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"Old Rogaum and His Theresa" is a short story written by Theodore Dreiser. It was originally published in Reedy's Mirror on December 12, 1901 under the title of "Butcher Rogaum's Door." It subsequently appeared in the 1918 volume Free and Other Stories. With this short story, Dreiser begins to move from allegory to realism dealing with issues including sexual behavior, city life, immigrant struggles, and the conflicts between children and their parents.

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  • "Old Rogaum and His Theresa" is a short story written by Theodore Dreiser. It was originally published in Reedy's Mirror on December 12, 1901 under the title of "Butcher Rogaum's Door." It subsequently appeared in the 1918 volume Free and Other Stories. With this short story, Dreiser begins to move from allegory to realism dealing with issues including sexual behavior, city life, immigrant struggles, and the conflicts between children and their parents. (en)
  • Старый Рогаум и его Тереза (англ. Old Rogaum and His Theresa) ― рассказ, написанный американским писателем Теодором Драйзером. Первоначально был опубликован в литературном журнале Reedy's Mirror 12 декабря 1901 года под названием «Дверь мясника Рогаума» («Butcher Rogaum's Door»). Впоследствии появился в сборнике «Освобождение» («Free and Other Stories») в 1918 году. С этого рассказа Драйзер начинает в своём творчестве движение от аллегорий к реализму, рассматривая такие темы, как сексуальное поведение, городская жизнь, быт иммигрантов, а также конфликты между детьми и их родителями. (ru)
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  • "Old Rogaum and His Theresa" is a short story written by Theodore Dreiser. It was originally published in Reedy's Mirror on December 12, 1901 under the title of "Butcher Rogaum's Door." It subsequently appeared in the 1918 volume Free and Other Stories. With this short story, Dreiser begins to move from allegory to realism dealing with issues including sexual behavior, city life, immigrant struggles, and the conflicts between children and their parents. (en)
  • Старый Рогаум и его Тереза (англ. Old Rogaum and His Theresa) ― рассказ, написанный американским писателем Теодором Драйзером. Первоначально был опубликован в литературном журнале Reedy's Mirror 12 декабря 1901 года под названием «Дверь мясника Рогаума» («Butcher Rogaum's Door»). Впоследствии появился в сборнике «Освобождение» («Free and Other Stories») в 1918 году. С этого рассказа Драйзер начинает в своём творчестве движение от аллегорий к реализму, рассматривая такие темы, как сексуальное поведение, городская жизнь, быт иммигрантов, а также конфликты между детьми и их родителями. (ru)
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  • Старый Рогаум и его Тереза (ru)
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