What is the subject of Maggie: A Girl of the Streets?
I’d say that’s pretty obvious, wouldn’t you?Maggie is an early naturalistic original in which the characters are dominated by socio-economic circumstances beyond their control, beacuse they are poorly educated and desperate as the age of industrialism arrives.Later novels suggested that industrialism and initiative allowed an escape from poor circumstances, but Maggie…
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