Publisher of college texts offers an online study guide for this American writer and works including his influential novel "The Jungle."
Features the fictional account of the horrors of factory life, by Upton Sinclair.
Read the text of the author's socialist meat-packing drama, "The Jungle," and browse correspondence between Sinclair and Jack London.
Reference guide provides a photo and brief profile of the American writer Upton Sinclair, possibly best known for his work "The Jungle."
Upton Sinclair's The EPIC Movement, with related writings and biography information. This article was originally published in October, 1934.
Read the text of Sinclair's novel "The Jungle," which inspired reform in US food safety laws with its report of filth in the meat-packing trade.
Profile of the American writer best known from his novel "The Jungle" also includes a list of selected works and recommended reading.
Written as a political statement, "The Jungle" exposed poor conditions in the meat-packing industry. Study guide offers analysis, chapter summaries, and sample questions.
Features a biography, texts and bibliography. Includes hypertext links and excerpts from past interviews with the deceased author.
Offers an electronic copy of this novel that revolves around the character, Jurgis an immigrant from a town named Elzbieta.
Read the text of this socialist author's "The Profits of Religion," attacks self-interest in spirituality.