The Stoic
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The Stoic is a novel by Theodore Dreiser, the final in his trilogy based on the real life of streetcar tycoon Charles Yerkes. Dreiser finished writing The Stoic literally days before his own death in 1945; the book was published posthumously in 1947.
Although the interval between the publication of The Financier and The Titan (the first two books in the trilogy) was only two years, The Stoic was not released for 33 years.