The Quaker City

By George Lippard,

Book cover of The Quaker City: Or, the Monks of Monk Hall - A Romance of Philadelphia Life, Mystery and Crime

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America's best-selling novel in its time, ""The Quaker City"", published in 1845, is a sensational expose of social corruption, personal debauchery and the sexual exploitation of women in antebellum Philadelphia. This new edition, with an introduction by David S. Reynolds, brings back into print this important work by George Lippard…

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This book might as well have been named The Mysteries of Philadelphia. It was the first American City Mysteries novel. Again, we see a plethora of good and bad characters and mysterious events occurring that many of the characters do not understand because criminals and a secret society manipulate innocent citizens.

My favorite part of the novel is the character Bug, who appears less than human. Another striking moment is a prophetic vision in which “Sodom” is destroyed and Independence Hall is in ruins, symbolizing how the birthplace of independence has failed to live up to the American Revolution’s…

From Tyler's list on nineteenth-century city mysteries.

A thousand-page runaway bestseller, The Quaker City sold more copies than any American novel prior to Uncle Tom’s Cabin.

Lippard happened to be a friend of Poe’s, and he exceeded him when it came to depicting depravity and mayhem. Underneath the surface of order and respectability, Lippard’s Philadelphia is a city pervaded by corruption and crime, and the center of it all is a vast men’s clubhouse called Monk Hall.

Three interlocking plots deploy more sex and violence than most readers would expect from a mid-nineteenth-century novel, or even a twenty-first-century novel. Lippard coins the term “grotesque-sublime” in his description…

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