"George Helm" by David Graham Phillips is an early 20th-century novel that follows the political ascent of George Helm, an uncomely young man from an Ohio river town distinguished by his prominent red beard. Initially mocked and underestimated, Helm's story begins in Harrison amidst public scrutiny and prejudice due to his looks. Despite being an object of ridicule, Helm decides to run for Circuit Judge and surprises everyone by his unexpected determination. As Helm navigates the world of politics, he discovers its dishonesty and the contradictory beliefs of the public, while his associations with figures like Eleanor Clearwater test his views on class and aspiration. His journey is a testament to his growing understanding of the world, fueled by his ambition and the challenges posed by societal norms, as he strives for acceptance in a society that scorns him.
George Helm
By David Graham Phillips
An ambitious, red-bearded man defies expectations and tackles the absurd world of early 20th-century politics.
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About the AuthorDavid Graham Phillips was an American novelist and journalist of the muckraker tradition.
David Graham Phillips was an American novelist and journalist of the muckraker tradition.
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