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The Jungle: Critical Essay by Eric Homberger

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Upton Sinclair
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SOURCE: Homberger, Eric. “Upton Sinclair.” In American Writers and Radical Politics, 1900-39: Equivocal Commitments, pp. 34-58.New York: St. Martin's Press, 1986.

In the following essay, Homberger analyzes The Jungle as Sinclair's first novel after his conversion to socialism.

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