The Jungle

Industrialization, immigration, corporate and government responsibility, the limits of capitalist power-Upton Sinclair's The Jungle foregrounds classic American issues and themes that are still debated today. The subject of renewed scrutiny by scholars particularly interested in the novel's ecological and environmental messages, the work's depiction of a meat-processing plant pressed the U.S. government into taking steps to regulate the industry for the benefit of workers and consumers. With an introduction by scholar Harold Bloom, this new gathering of full-length critical essays traces the legacy of a book that has come to exemplify literature in the service of social change.

Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations, a series of more than 100 volumes, presents the best current criticism on the most widely read and studied poems, novels, and dramas of the Western world, from Oedipus Rex and The Iliad to such modern and contemporary works as William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury and Don DeLillo's White Noise. Each volume opens with an introductory essay and editor's note by Harold Bloom and includes a bibliography, a chronology of the writer's life and works, and notes on the contributors. Taken together, Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations provides a comprehensive critical guide to the most vital and influential works of the Western literary tradition.

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The Jungle

Industrialization, immigration, corporate and government responsibility, the limits of capitalist power-Upton Sinclair's The Jungle foregrounds classic American issues and themes that are still debated today. The subject of renewed scrutiny by scholars particularly interested in the novel's ecological and environmental messages, the work's depiction of a meat-processing plant pressed the U.S. government into taking steps to regulate the industry for the benefit of workers and consumers. With an introduction by scholar Harold Bloom, this new gathering of full-length critical essays traces the legacy of a book that has come to exemplify literature in the service of social change.

Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations, a series of more than 100 volumes, presents the best current criticism on the most widely read and studied poems, novels, and dramas of the Western world, from Oedipus Rex and The Iliad to such modern and contemporary works as William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury and Don DeLillo's White Noise. Each volume opens with an introductory essay and editor's note by Harold Bloom and includes a bibliography, a chronology of the writer's life and works, and notes on the contributors. Taken together, Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations provides a comprehensive critical guide to the most vital and influential works of the Western literary tradition.

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Industrialization, immigration, corporate and government responsibility, the limits of capitalist power-Upton Sinclair's The Jungle foregrounds classic American issues and themes that are still debated today. The subject of renewed scrutiny by scholars particularly interested in the novel's ecological and environmental messages, the work's depiction of a meat-processing plant pressed the U.S. government into taking steps to regulate the industry for the benefit of workers and consumers. With an introduction by scholar Harold Bloom, this new gathering of full-length critical essays traces the legacy of a book that has come to exemplify literature in the service of social change.

Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations, a series of more than 100 volumes, presents the best current criticism on the most widely read and studied poems, novels, and dramas of the Western world, from Oedipus Rex and The Iliad to such modern and contemporary works as William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury and Don DeLillo's White Noise. Each volume opens with an introductory essay and editor's note by Harold Bloom and includes a bibliography, a chronology of the writer's life and works, and notes on the contributors. Taken together, Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations provides a comprehensive critical guide to the most vital and influential works of the Western literary tradition.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781604138870
Publisher: Blooms Literary Criticism
Publication date: 07/28/2010
Series: Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations Series
Edition description: New
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.36(w) x 9.34(h) x 0.65(d)
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

About The Author
One of our most popular, respected, and controversial literary critics, Yale University professor Harold Bloom's books -- about, variously, Shakespeare, the Bible, and the classic literature -- are as erudite as they are accessible.

Hometown:

New York, New York and New Haven, Connecticut

Date of Birth:

July 11, 1930

Date of Death:

October 14, 2019

Place of Birth:

New York, New York

Education:

B.A., Cornell University, 1951; Ph.D., Yale University, 1955

Table of Contents

Editor's Note vii

Introduction Harold Bloom 1

A Note on Upton Sinclair's The Jungle G.S. Balarama Gupta 3

From The Jungle to The Fasting Cure: Upton Sinclair on American Food William Bloodworth 11

The Two Lives of Jurgis Rudkus Matthew J. Morris 25

In Search of Left Ecology's Usable Past: The Jungle, Social Change, and the Class Character of Environmental Impairment Steven Rosendale 45

Processes of Elimination: Progressive-Era Hygienic Ideology, Waste, and Upton Sinclair's The Jungle J. Michael Duvall 61

The Jungle: From Lithuanian Peasant to American Socialist Orm Øverland 93

Sinclair's Sources and His Choice of Lithuanian Characters Giedrius Subacius 117

Discursive Determinism in Upton Sinclair's The Jungle Michael Moghtader 133

Writers that Changed the World: Samuel Richardson, Upton Sinclair, and the Strategies of Social Reform Elizabeth Kraft 149

Chronology 165

Contributors 169

Bibliography 171

Acknowledgments 175

Index 177

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