Adversary in the House

First edition (publ. Doubleday)

Adversary in the House (1947) is a biographical novel based on the life of prominent socialist Eugene V. Debs and of his wife Kate, who was opposed to socialism.[1]

The book is Irving Stone's portrayal of Eugene V. Debs's "tempestuous relationship with a wife who rejects the very values he holds most dear".[1]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Kate Debs seemed to have been so hostile to Debs's socialist activities - it threatened her sense of middle-class respectability - that novelist Irving Stone was led to call her, in the title of his fictional portrayal of the life of Debs, the Adversary in the House. (Daniel Bell, Marxian Socialism in the United States, footnote on page 88)
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Books by Irving Stone
  • Lust for Life (1934)
  • Sailor on Horseback (1938)
  • Clarence Darrow For the Defense (1941)
  • They Also Ran (1943, updated 1966)
  • Immortal Wife (1944)
  • Adversary in the House (1947)
  • Earl Warren (1948)
  • The Passionate Journey (1949)
  • Love is Eternal (1954)
  • Men to Match My Mountains (1956)
  • The Agony and the Ecstasy (1961)
  • Those Who Love (1965)
  • The Passions of the Mind (1971)
  • The Greek Treasure (1975)
  • The Origin (1980)
  • Depths of Glory (1985)


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