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George Lippard (April 10, 1822 – February 9, 1854) was a 19th-century American novelist, journalist, playwright, social activist, and labor organizer. He was a popular author in antebellum America. A friend of Edgar Allan Poe, Lippard advocated a socialist political philosophy and sought justice for the working class in his writings. He founded a secret benevolent society, Brotherhood of the Union, investing in it all the trappings of a religion; the society, a precursor to labor organizations, survived until 1994. He authored two principal kinds of stories: Gothic tales about the immorality, horror, vice, and debauchery of large cities, such as The Monks of Monk Hall (1844), reprinted as The Quaker City (1844); and historical fiction of a type called romances, such as Blanche of Brandywin

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  • George Lippard (de)
  • George Lippard (en)
  • George Lippard (fr)
  • Джордж Ліппард (uk)
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  • George Lippard (geboren am 10. April 1822 in West Nantmeal Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania; gestorben am 9. Februar 1854 in Philadelphia) war ein amerikanischer Sozialreformer und Schriftsteller. Mit zahlreichen sensationalistischen Romanen und Kurzgeschichten wurde er zu Lebzeiten zu einem der meistgelesenen Autoren der USA, heute ist er jedoch in Vergessenheit geraten. (de)
  • George Lippard, né le 10 avril 1822 à West Nantmeal Township en Pennsylvanie et mort le 9 février 1854 à Philadelphie, est un romancier et dramaturge américain, ami d'Edgar Allan Poe. (fr)
  • Джордж Ліппард (англ. George Lippard; *10 квітня 1822, Честер, округ, Пенсильванія, США — †9 лютого 1854, Філадельфія, США) — американський письменник, журналіст, драматург і активіст. Один з попередників критичного реалізму в літературі США. (uk)
  • George Lippard (April 10, 1822 – February 9, 1854) was a 19th-century American novelist, journalist, playwright, social activist, and labor organizer. He was a popular author in antebellum America. A friend of Edgar Allan Poe, Lippard advocated a socialist political philosophy and sought justice for the working class in his writings. He founded a secret benevolent society, Brotherhood of the Union, investing in it all the trappings of a religion; the society, a precursor to labor organizations, survived until 1994. He authored two principal kinds of stories: Gothic tales about the immorality, horror, vice, and debauchery of large cities, such as The Monks of Monk Hall (1844), reprinted as The Quaker City (1844); and historical fiction of a type called romances, such as Blanche of Brandywin (en)
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  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. (en)
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