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FRANK NORRIS (1870—1902)

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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 756 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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FRANK NORRIS (1870—1902)  ,
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American novelist, was born in Chicago,
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Illinois, on the 5th of March 187o . He studied
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art in Paris in 1887—1889; studied at the University of California (1890—1894), and at Harvard University (1894—1895); in 1895—1896 served in South Africa as war correspondent for the
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San Francisco Chronicle; in 1896—1897 was associate editor of the San Francisco
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Wave; and in 1898 was sent to Cuba as war correspondent for McClure's
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Magazine . He died in San Francisco on the 25th of
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October 1902 . He wrote A
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Deal in Wheat, and Other Stories (1903), Responsibilities of the Novelist, and Other
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Literary Essays (1903), and the following novels: Moran of the Lady Letty (1898), a story of adventure off the California coast; McTeague (1899), a story of the San Francisco slums; Blix (1899), a love story; A Man's Woman (woo); The Octopus (1901) and The Pit (1903) . The last two were powerful stories, which made his reputation . The Octopus deals with wheat-raising in California and with the struggle between the growers and the railroad
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trust; The Pit with wheat-
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speculation in the Chicago market . His
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complete
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works were published in seven volumes in 1903 .

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