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Works of Upton Sinclair: Critical Reputation of The Jungle

About 13 pages (3,873 words)

Monarch Notes, January 1st, 1963

Monarch Notes 01-01-1963 Critical Reputation of The Jungle With its muckraking, its Zolaism, and its Socialist Party conclusion, The Jungle was destined to provoke controversy, both political and literary. Unfortunately, in the early years of the book's career, many critics were influenced in their literary judgment by their political convictions. Only with time have critics generally been able to arrive at more balanced, more objective views of The Jungle. Early Recognition By Writers And Socialists When The Jungle ran serially in the Socialist Appeal, it reached probably half a million reade...

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