Publisher's Synopsis
Booth Tarkington's "The Gibson Upright" is a compelling drama exploring the complexities of factory life and labor. A powerful piece of social commentary, the play delves into the dynamics within a factory setting, offering a glimpse into the lives and struggles of working people. This classic work of literature, categorized under drama and sociology, provides a historical perspective on the social issues surrounding industrial labor. Tarkington's insightful portrayal resonates with enduring themes relevant to society, making it a significant contribution to the dramatic arts. This meticulously prepared edition ensures the preservation of this important work for continued study and appreciation.
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