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 The complete online text of Love's Pilgrimage by Upton Sinclair.




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Biography of Upton Beale Sinclair, Jr.
473 words, approx. 1.6 pages
 Upton Beale Sinclair, Jr. (1878-1968), American novelist and political writer, was one of the most influential muckraking writers of the 1900s. He continued to write and speak for reform for many years. Upton Sinclair was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on...
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Biography of Upton Beale Sinclair, Jr.
4285 words, approx. 14.3 pages
 Upton Sinclair was a writer whose main concerns were politics and economics. His ideas about literature—his own, written over more than six decades, and that of others—were inseparable from his dreams of social justice. Consequently, the grea...
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Biography of Upton (Beall) Sinclair
3897 words, approx. 13 pages
 Upton Sinclair was a writer whose main concerns were politics and economics. His ideas about literature--his own, written over more than six decades, and that of others--were inseparable from his dreams of social justice. Consequently, the great majority...



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Love’s Pilgrimage Information
520 words, approx. 2 pages
 Love's Pilgrimage is a Jacobean era stage play, a tragicomedy by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher. The play is unusual in their canon, in that its opening scene contains material from Ben Jonson's 1629 comedy The New Inn. The common materials are...


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