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The Jungle: Critical Essay by Steven Rosendale

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Upton Sinclair
About 24 pages (7,099 words)
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SOURCE: Rosendale, Steven. “In Search of Left Ecology's Usable Past: The Jungle, Social Change, and the Class Character of Environmental Impairment.” In The Greening of Literary Scholarship: Literature, Theory, and the Environment, edited by Steven Rosendale, pp. 59-76. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2002.

In the following essay, Rosendale explores Sinclair's use of landscape as symbolism of class status in The Jungle.

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