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The jungle by upton sinclair
The jungle by upton sinclair





It also, however, led to a report issued the same year by the Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Animal Husbandry that refuted the worst of Sinclair's allegations. This public outcry led to the 1906 Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act. While publishers debated printing The Jungle, the public demanded government intervention against the atrocities.

the jungle by upton sinclair

Only after investigating the allegations in Sinclair's book did Doubleday, Page, and Company agree to print the book in 1906. The harsh realities and controversial topics of The Jungle made finding a publisher for a bound edition difficult. Sinclair's novel had mass appeal and led to an outcry against the meatpacking industry. Sinclair was hired to write an exposé about labor conditions in the Chicago stockyards. Originally, The Jungle appeared in serial form in the socialist newspaper Appeal to Reason in 1905.

the jungle by upton sinclair

Instead of being one example of many hardships, those examples, revealed in fewer than twelve pages, became both the rallying cry for industrial abuse and the public perception of the entire thematic nature of the novel. Sinclair intended to illustrate the plight of immigrants in Chicago at the turn of the century providing details and examples of abuses in the meatpacking industry merely as a means of demonstrating their troubles. "I aimed for the public's heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach." Upton Sinclair used those words to describe the reaction his novel, The Jungle, received upon its initial publication.







The jungle by upton sinclair