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The Jungle: Critical Essay by Louise Carroll Wade

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Upton Sinclair
About 37 pages (11,104 words)
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SOURCE: Wade, Louise Carroll. “The Problem with Classroom Use of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle.American Studies 32, no. 2 (fall 1991): 79-101.

In the following essay, Wade exposes evidence of Sinclair's misleading portrait of the area he called “Packingtown” in The Jungle, claiming that Sinclair overlooked many social and cultural facts.

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