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by Harold Bloom
This is a critical analysis of Upton Sinclair's classic novel 'The Jungle,' exploring how the book exposes the harsh realities of immigrant life and dangerous working conditions in early 20th-century America. Through examining Sinclair's powerful storytelling, readers gain insight into how literature can spark social change and help us understand important periods of American history. This scholarly work helps older teens appreciate how one author's courage to tell difficult truths can transform a nation.
Chelsea House Publishers
176
9780791063415
2001-01-01
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