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    Publication history. Uncensored editions. Reception. Federal response. Adaptations. See also. References. Further reading. External links. The Jungle is a novel by American muckraker author Upton Sinclair, known for his efforts to expose corruption in government and business in the early 20th century. [1] .

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  3. Apr 13, 2024 · Last Updated: Apr 13, 2024 • Article History. The Jungle, novel by Upton Sinclair, published serially in 1905 and as a single-volume book in 1906. The most famous, influential, and enduring of all muckraking novels, The Jungle was an exposé of conditions in the Chicago stockyards.

  4. May 10, 2023 · By: Christopher Klein. Published: May 10, 2023. copy page link. Print Page. Universal Images Group via Getty Images. When Upton Sinclair published The Jungle in 1906, the novel became an instant...

  5. Apr 8, 2024 · Upton Sinclair, prolific American novelist and polemicist for socialism, health, temperance, free speech, and worker rights, among other causes. His classic muckraking novel The Jungle (1906) is a landmark among naturalistic proletarian work. Learn more about Sinclair in this article.

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  6. 145,890 ratings7,230 reviews. For nearly a century, the original version of Upton Sinclair's classic novel has remained almost entirely unknown. When it was published in serial form in 1905, it was a full third longer than the censored, commercial edition published in book form the following year.

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  7. Apr 2, 2014 · Famous Authors & Writers. Upton Sinclair was an activist writer whose works, including 'The Jungle' and 'Boston,' often uncovered social injustices. Updated: Apr 20, 2021. Photo: Imogen...

  8. Upton Sinclair published The Jungle in 1906 as a socialist argument against wage slavery. Instead of generating interest in socialism, his exposure of the unsafe and unclean aspects of the Chicago meatpacking industry fueled reform and helped ensure the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 and the Meat Inspection Act.

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