David Graham Phillips's "The Reign of Gilt" offers a sharp social commentary on American society during the Gilded Age. This meticulously prepared new edition brings back into print a powerful exploration of wealth, class conflict, and the social conditions that defined the United States between 1865 and 1918. Through vivid storytelling, Phillips examines the intricacies of a society obsessed with appearance and material possessions, revealing the underlying tensions of a rapidly changing nation. "The Reign of Gilt" provides a critical lens through which to view this pivotal period in American history, making it essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of wealth and its impact on social structures. A fascinating glimpse into the popular culture of the era, this historical fiction remains relevant for its insightful observations on human nature and the enduring pursuit of status.
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