The Financier
Book Review
Theodore Dreiser's «The Financier» is a powerful work that immerses the reader in the world of financial machinations and ambitions. Critics note that Dreiser masterfully portrays the main character, Frank Cowperwood, as a complex and ambiguous figure whose moral principles are often questioned. The author thoroughly explores the theme of capitalism and its impact on human destinies, showing how the thirst for wealth and power can destroy personal relationships and lead to tragic consequences. Dreiser's style is characterized by detailed description and deep psychological development of characters, making the novel not only engaging but also thought-provoking about the nature of human aspirations and ethical dilemmas. Critics also emphasize the historical accuracy and realism with which the author recreates the atmosphere of late 19th-century America, adding additional value to the work.
