Review of A Corner in Wheat (1909) by Paul D — 19 Jan 2013
Scenes from the early 20th century of what an increase in the price of flour means to the rich and the poor. The message is very direct, and in the Griffith way, very daring, as he once again depicts in his masterly way a social struggle in a gripping and involving way.
This review of A Corner in Wheat (1909) was written by Paul D on 19 Jan 2013.
A Corner in Wheat has generally received positive reviews.
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