Chris Gair, ‘“The Beautiful and True and Good”: Culture, Race, and Nation in The People of the Abyss.’ Symbiosis, 3.2 (October 1999) 131–42
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Essay Topics and Keywords:
Culture; Race; Nation; Jack London; The People of the Abyss, American and English slums, Jacob Riis, poverty, New York’s Lower East Side, How the Other Half Lives, 'Darkest Africa', Heart of Darkness
Chris Gair
Chris Gair is founding co-editor of Symbiosis and an authority on Jack London and other modern American writing.