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Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle, which inspired the 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act, stands as a classic of Twentieth-century American literature and social protest. In this accessible and thorough edition by Christopher Phelps, a critical introduction addresses the wide range of issues raised by the text, including early twentieth-century working conditions, immigrant community, race and gender, political reform, and the continuing relevance of Sinclair's investigation. This edition uses the most widely recognized text of The Jungle and provides an illuminating supporting document: President Theodore Roosevelt's delivery to Congress of the official report that confirmed The Jungle's shocking allegations about the Chicago meatpacking industry.

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'Phelps has written an excellent introduction that places The Jungle in a multitude of political, social, and literary genres, thus making the book accessible to all sorts of readers and useful within a multiple set of academic disciplines.' -Nelson Lichtenstein, University of California, Santa Barbara 'This is a remarkably well-researched introduction, written with passion and intelligence.' - Michael Kazin, Georgetown University

Table of Contents
Foreword Preface List of Illustrations PART ONE Introduction: Upton Sinclair and the Social Novel PART TWO The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair PART THREE Related Document Theodore Roosevelt, The Report of Mr. James Bronson Reynolds and Commissioner Charles P. McNeill, Special Committee Appointed to Investigate the Conditions in the Stock Yards of Chicago, June 4, 1906 Appendixes Chronology Questions for Consideration Selected Bibliography Index

The Jungle

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      Publisher: St Martin's Press
      Publication Date: 01/02/2005
      ISBN13: 9780312400378, 978-0312400378
      ISBN10: 0312400373

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle, which inspired the 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act, stands as a classic of Twentieth-century American literature and social protest. In this accessible and thorough edition by Christopher Phelps, a critical introduction addresses the wide range of issues raised by the text, including early twentieth-century working conditions, immigrant community, race and gender, political reform, and the continuing relevance of Sinclair's investigation. This edition uses the most widely recognized text of The Jungle and provides an illuminating supporting document: President Theodore Roosevelt's delivery to Congress of the official report that confirmed The Jungle's shocking allegations about the Chicago meatpacking industry.

      Trade Review
      'Phelps has written an excellent introduction that places The Jungle in a multitude of political, social, and literary genres, thus making the book accessible to all sorts of readers and useful within a multiple set of academic disciplines.' -Nelson Lichtenstein, University of California, Santa Barbara 'This is a remarkably well-researched introduction, written with passion and intelligence.' - Michael Kazin, Georgetown University

      Table of Contents
      Foreword Preface List of Illustrations PART ONE Introduction: Upton Sinclair and the Social Novel PART TWO The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair PART THREE Related Document Theodore Roosevelt, The Report of Mr. James Bronson Reynolds and Commissioner Charles P. McNeill, Special Committee Appointed to Investigate the Conditions in the Stock Yards of Chicago, June 4, 1906 Appendixes Chronology Questions for Consideration Selected Bibliography Index

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