The Journal of Arthur Stirling
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University of California title page
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| Author | Upton Sinclair |
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| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Genre(s) | Drama/Journal |
| Publisher | D. Appleton & Company |
| Publication date | 1903 |
| Media type | (Out of Print)(Hardcover) |
| Pages | 209 |
The Journal of Arthur Stirling is a novel by author Upton Sinclair, published in 1903. It is written in a first-person perspective, with the main fictional character being Arthur Stirling. Stirling, unknown poet and writer sets out to write his first novel, The Captive. He begins writing a journal to help him further his work as an artist--the novel being the journal. The novel begins with an introduction by a character who calls himself, "S."; Stirling already dead by suicide, sends S. a copy of the journal, as well as The Captive for him to read. S. explains the production of the novel in a sense of tribute to Stirling.
Upton Sinclair's original version is currently in the Public Domain.

