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Alcott, Louisa

Anderson, Sherwood

Bangs, John Kendrick

Baum, L Frank

Daviess, Maria Thompson

Deland, Margaret

Dickens, Charles

Dreiser, Theodore

Fitzgerald, F Scott

Forster, EM

Fox, John Jr

Frederic, Harold

Grant, Robert

Grey, Zane

Hardy, Thomas

Hegan, Alice Caldwell

Hodgson Burnett, Frances

Hughes, Thomas

Jacobs, Harriet

James, Henry

Jerome, Jerome K

Lewis, Sinclair

Marks, Percy

Parker, Gilbert

Sinclair, Upton

Stratton-Porter, Gene

Tarkington, Booth

Thoreau, Henry David

Trollope, Anthony

Twain, Mark

Verne, Jules

Wells, HG

Wharton, Edith

Wilde, Oscar

Wister, Owen

Woolf, Virginia

Wright, Harold Bell

Upton Sinclair

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The Jungle

The Jungle is a 1906 novel written by journalist, socialist, and politician Upton Sinclair.Sinclair wrote the novel with the intent to portray the lives of immigrants in the United States. However, readers were more concerned with the large portion of the book pertaining to the bad practices and corruption of the American meatpacking industry during the early 20th century, and the book is now often interpreted and taught as a journalist's account of the poor working conditions in the industry.