Authors | Thomas Dixon, Jr. |
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Language | English |
Publisher | Doubleday, Page & company [1] |
Publication date | 1911 [1] |
Pages | 407 [1] |
The Root of Evil is a 1911 novel by Thomas Dixon, Jr.
James Stuart, a Southerner, becomes a successful attorney in New York City. [2] Meanwhile, Nan Primrose, his childhood lover marries his college friend, John C. Calhoun Bivens, now a millionnaire lawyer. [2] At the same time, Dr Henry Woodman takes care of the poor in New York, and opposes the takeover of a drug company by Bivens. [2] Stuart eventually marries his daughter. [2] When Woodman steals some jewelry from Bivens, he goes through a trial but is acquitted by the judges thanks to his good deeds. [2]
Biographer Anthony Slide viewed the book as an 'attack on capitalism.' [2]
Slide called it 'a novel for today and for all ages.' [2] It has also been called 'a novel with a purpose' [3]