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Jan 1, 1850 — Jan 1, 1934· 84 yrs

UNITED STATES AUTHOR · FICTION · SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS

Octave Thanet

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In the early eighties Fairport considered herself a city; but she was, in fact, an overgrown, delightful town sprawling among the low hills of the Mississippi Valley.

— from The man of the hour, 1905

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The man of the hour

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"the Man of the Hour" by Octave Thanet (the pseudonym of Alice French) is a novel centered around John Ivan Winslow, a laborer in the steel industry who navigates labor disputes and union activity, eventually becoming entangled in conflict between union and management. Central Character: The story follows John Ivan Winslow, a laborer in the steel industry, and his journey through various roles within the mill. The Labor Problem: The novel explores the conflict between union and labor, a recurring theme in Thanet's stories. Author: Octave Thanet is pseudonym of Alice French, a popular magazine contributor, who wrote a number of books released in the late 1800's and early 1900's. Setting: The story takes place in the steel mill industry, which is a backdrop for the labor dispute and union activity. Socialistic Elements: The story is also concerned with the labor problem and with socialistic efforts to solve it.

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