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"An excellent book that should be welcomed by anyone interested in
modern American thought."--Choice
"An important, provocative new perspective on the conjunction of
social and literary history, one which will force a major
rethinking of the place of realism in the making of modern American
culture."--Eric Sundquist, Northwestern University
"Gandal has made an original, compelling case for rereading Riis
and Crane as exemplars of a new style of reading, writing, and
knowing the slum and the spectator's relation to it."--American
Literature
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