The Roar of the Crowd

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"The Roar of the Crowd" is a 1909 American novel by James Corbett and Morris Raphael Cohen that dramatizes the rise of a young prizefighter, blending boxing action with themes of ambition and personal honor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American novel
novel
sports fiction work
associatedWith James J. Corbett’s boxing career
author James J. Corbett NERFINISHED
Morris Raphael Cohen NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts professional boxing
sport celebrity culture
genre boxing fiction
drama
sports fiction
hasElement boxing matches
coming-of-age story
moral conflict
language English
literaryForm prose
literaryPeriod early 20th century American literature
mainCharacterOccupation prizefighter
mainTheme ambition
personal honor
social mobility
medium print
narrativeFocus rise of a young prizefighter
publicationYear 1909
setting boxing world
targetAudience adult readers
timePeriodOfSetting early 20th century

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