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New York: Its Upper Ten and Lower Million E-BOOK

Exploring class division in 19th century New York City

George Lippard
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In 'New York: Its Upper Ten and Lower Million,' George Lippard delves into the stark divide between the elite Upper Ten and the struggling Lower Million in 19th century New York City. Through vivid descriptions and social commentary, Lippard contrasts the opulence of the wealthy few with the poverty and hardships faced by the masses. Written in a sensationalist style popular in the era, the book sheds light on the inequalities and injustices present in society at the time. Lippard's portrayal of New York City serves as a microcosm for the larger societal issues of class division and disparity. Drawing inspiration from Dickensian novels, Lippard incorporates elements of melodrama and social critique into his work. George Lippard, a social reformer and journalist, was driven by a desire to expose the harsh realities faced by the impoverished residents of urban centers. His firsthand experiences with poverty and his dedication to social justice are evident in his writing. Lippard's radical views and advocacy for the underprivileged inspired him to write 'New York: Its Upper Ten and Lower Million' as a means of bringing attention to the plight of the working class. I recommend 'New York: Its Upper Ten and Lower Million' to readers interested in exploring the social dynamics of 19th century America through a critical lens. Lippard's poignant portrayal of class struggle and his impassioned social commentary make this book a compelling and insightful read for anyone interested in the history of social reform and inequality.

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Aantal bladzijden:
571
Taal:
Engels

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Productcode (EAN):
4057664589484
Verschijningsdatum:
28/11/2019
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E-book
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