Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Upton Sinclair

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Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Upton Sinclair

by Upton Sinclair

EN·~23 minutes·23 chapters

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INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF UPTON SINCLAIR

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TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES

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THE JUNGLE - by Upton Sinclair - (1906)

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DAMAGED GOODS - The Great Play “Les Avaries” of Eugene Brieux - Novelized with the approval of the author - by Upton Sinclair

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THE PROFITS OF RELIGION - An Essay in Economic Interpretation - By Upton Sinclair

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THE NATUREWOMAN - By Upton Sinclair

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PRINCE HAGEN - By Upton Sinclair

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THE MACHINE - By Upton Sinclair

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KING MIDAS - A Romance - By Upton Sinclair

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THE METROPOLIS - By Upton Sinclair

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Description

A sweeping catalogue of one of America’s most prolific writers, this collection gathers Sinclair’s best‑known novels, daring plays, and thought‑provoking essays into a single, searchable volume. Compiled by David Widger, the list spans everything from the muck‑raking classic that exposed the meat‑packing industry to lesser‑known works on religion, economics, and romance, offering a clear roadmap to his extensive output.

Beyond the titles, the anthology includes Sinclair’s expansive “Book of Life” and “Book of the Body,” where he tackles subjects such as the nature of truth, the origins of morality, and the science of diet and health. Listeners will discover his blend of social criticism and personal philosophy, presented in concise chapters that explore reason, consciousness, and the practicalities of everyday well‑being. This index serves as both a guide and a glimpse into the mind of a writer who relentlessly examined the forces shaping society.

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en

Duration

~23 minutes (22K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2019-06-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Upton Sinclair

Upton Sinclair

1878–1968

Best known for The Jungle, he turned fiction into a tool for exposing injustice and pushing for reform. His stories mixed sharp reporting, moral urgency, and a deep belief that writing could change public life.

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