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Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951Sinclair Lewis was born on February 7, 1885 in Sauk Centre, Minnesota. was ... Lewis died on January 10, 1951. Found in 1 Collection or Record ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Sinclair Lewis – Biographical - NobelPrize.orgI was born in a prairie village in that most Scandinavian part of America, Minnesota, the son of a country doctor, in 1885.
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Biographical Information – The Sinclair Lewis SocietySinclair Lewis, the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, was born in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, in 1885. Although he was proud of his ...
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Sinclair Lewis – Facts - NobelPrize.orgToday he is mainly remembered for the satirical novels Main Street (1920) and It Can't Happen Here (1936). Main Street accurately and humorously describes life ...
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The Nobel Prize in Literature 1930 - NobelPrize.orgThe Nobel Prize in Literature 1930 was awarded to Sinclair Lewis for his vigorous and graphic art of description and his ability to create, with wit and humour ...
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About Lewis - Sinclair Lewis FoundationSinclair Lewis, the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, was born in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, in 1885.
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Lewis, Harry Sinclair (1885–1951) - Minnesota Historical SocietyMar 6, 2017 · Lewis died in Rome on January 10, 1951. He was cremated and his ashes were buried in Sauk Centre. By the time of his death, Lewis's reputation ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Sinclair Lewis Biography - CliffsNotesSinclair Lewis' birthplace is Sauk Centre, Minnesota. On February 7, 1885, the third son of Dr. Edwin J. Lewis and Emma Kermott Lewis was born there.Missing: background siblings
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Sinclair Lewis Biography - life, story, history, wife, school, young, son ...Early life Harry Sinclair Lewis was born in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, on February 7, 1885, the third son of Edwin J. Lewis and Emma Kermott Lewis. His father, ...Missing: siblings | Show results with:siblings
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Family tree of Sinclair Lewis - GeneastarLewis was born February 7, 1885, in the village of Sauk Centre, Minnesota, to Edwin J. Lewis, a physician of Welsh descent, and Emma Kermott Lewis. He had two ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Lewis Family · The Faces Behind the Places - St. Cloud State ExhibitsClaude Bernard Lewis was born September 17, 1878 in Wisconsin. At a young age, he moved to Sauk Centre, MN, where he grew up and attended school and his father ...Missing: childhood background siblings
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Sinclair Lewis - Spartacus EducationalHis mother, Emma Kermott Lewis, died when he was six. In 1892 his father married Isabel Warner. Although he got on fairly well with his step-mother, at the age ...<|separator|>
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Harry Sinclair Lewis (1885 - 1951) - Genealogy - GeniApr 12, 2025 · His father, Edwin J. Lewis, was a physician and a stern disciplinarian who had difficulty relating to his sensitive, unathletic third son.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Son of Sauk Centre: The literary career of Sinclair Lewis - MinnPostMar 13, 2017 · Their father, Edwin J. Lewis, was the small town's doctor; their mother, Emma Kermott Lewis, died when Sinclair was six years old.Missing: early | Show results with:early
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Sinclair Lewis, student scribe - Yale Alumni MagazineHe had attended an Eastern prep school and he knew it was considered boorish to boast of attending an Ivy League School. When the young man arrived at school he ...
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THE SHORT STORIES OF SINCLAIR LEWIS (1904-1949): Volume 2This work makes available for the first time a full collection of all the short stories written by novelist, playwright and author, Sinclair Lewis (1885 ...Missing: 1912 | Show results with:1912
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Sinclair Lewis - Authors' CalendarLewis died of the effects of advanced alcoholism on January 10, 1951, in Rome. The official cause of death was "paralysis of the heart." His last novel, World ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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The Sinclair Lewis Society - Illinois State UniversitySinclair Lewis, the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, was born in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, in 1885. Although he was proud of his ...
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Sinclair Lewis's novel <em>Main Street</em> at 100 - WSWSJul 16, 2020 · In all, Lewis published 24 novels, including six books of varying seriousness prior to Main Street. The latter, his first important work ...
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If I Were Boss, The Early Business Stories of Sinclair Lewis – EH.netLorimer liked Lewis's early business stories, encouraged him to submit frequently to the Post, and paid him well. Lewis responded with stories that smoothly ...Missing: financial career
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If I Were Boss: The Early Business Stories of Sinclair Lewis: A ReviewJan 27, 2016 · As readers will know, Lewis' writing could be extremely uneven in quality. Some of his novels display their faults more readily than others, ...
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Sinclair Lewis' novel 'Main Street' is published Oct. 23, 1920Oct 23, 2023 · Their father, Edwin J. Lewis, was the small town's doctor; their mother, Emma Kermott Lewis, died when Sinclair was six years old. A year later, ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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Main Street - AMERICAN HERITAGEOctober 1961 · On July 17, 1920, Sinclair Lewis delivered the finished manuscript of Main Street to Alfred Harcourt in the hope that it would sell 10,000 copies.Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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A Visit to Main Street: At home with Sinclair Lewis - America MagazineJul 22, 2014 · The book sold two million copies in its first few years, added a new term to the language and was eventually instrumental, along with Babbitt, ...Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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(PDF) In Defense of Gopher Prairie: Sinclair Lewis' Main Street as a ...Main Street's reception reflects a significant discourse in the 1920s, questioning urban superiority over rural communities. Coverage in media outlets at the ...
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Sinclair Lewis, 'the Main Street burglary' and a rejection noticeThe 1921 Novel jury recommended Main Street for the prize, but the Columbia University trustees decided the book failed the “wholesome” requirement in the ...
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View of The Organization Man Still Matters: Sinclair Lewis's BabbittAs for businessmen statistics and financial investment proved to be much better tools for profit than craftsmanship, their sphere of work appeared intangible to ...
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The 100 best novels: No 47 – Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis (1922) | FictionAug 11, 2014 · In its first year of publication, Babbitt sold almost 150,000 copies in the United States, becoming a notable bestseller (a term then coming ...Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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The Novelist Who Saw Middle America as It Really WasDec 31, 2021 · Sinclair Lewis captured the narrow-mindedness and conformity of middle-class America in the first half of the 20th century.Missing: reception impact
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A Return to Normalcy? George Babbitt's AmericaSep 30, 2019 · Sinclair Lewis's novel Babbitt, also published in 1922, was perfectly timed to address the mood and concerns articulated in Civilization in the United States.
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No Brakes | The New YorkerJan 28, 2002 · His pair of breakthrough novels, "Main Street" (1920) and "Babbitt" (1922), both of which contributed new terms to the American vocabulary ...
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Main Street: Full Book Summary | SparkNotesCarol Milford attends Blodgett College in Minneapolis and dreams about settling down in a prairie village and transforming it into a place of beauty.
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Babbitt: Full Book Summary - SparkNotesBabbitt, a 46- year-old real estate broker, enjoys all the modern conveniences available to a prosperous middle-class businessman, yet he is dissatisfied with ...Missing: themes | Show results with:themes<|separator|>
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Analysis of Sinclair Lewis's Babbitt - Literary Theory and CriticismSep 14, 2025 · The novel as a whole examines not only American marriages but also the poverty of the working class, the influence of fringe religious groups, ...Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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Arrowsmith: Full Book Summary - SparkNotesMartin Arrowsmith, the novel's protagonist, is born and raised in the small Midwestern town of Elk Mills where he develops an interest in science.
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Analysis of Sinclair Lewis's Arrowsmith - Literary Theory and CriticismAug 10, 2025 · Arrowsmith was one of five major novels that Sinclair Lewis wrote in the 1920s and the one for which he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize.Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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Introduction & Overview of Elmer Gantry - BookRags.comSinclair Lewis's Elmer Gantry (New York, 1927) is a ferocious satire against Protestant fundamentalist religion in the American Midwest.Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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Dodsworth (1929): An Overview by Sinclair LewisDodsworth (1929) by Sinclair Lewis has had a significant impact on American literature and culture. The novel explores the themes of marriage, aging, and ...
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FAQs – The Sinclair Lewis Society - Illinois State UniversityWhy did Sinclair Lewis win the Nobel Prize? Lewis was very honored to be the first American to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature. The Swedish Academy ...
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Sinclair Lewis – Nobel Lecture - NobelPrize.orgSinclair Lewis - Nobel Lecture: The American Fear of Literature · Nobel Prize in Literature 1930 · Summary; Laureates. Sinclair Lewis. Facts · Biographical ...
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[PDF] Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter, Vol. 18, No. 1 - ISU ReDSinclair Lewis (1885–1951) was the first American to win the. Nobel Prize for Literature in 1930. He was an important writer, depicting American life in a ...<|separator|>
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Book Reviews, Sites, Romance, Fantasy, Fiction | Kirkus ReviewsANN VICKERS. by Sinclair Lewis ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 25, 1933. Unquestionably, the most important publication event of ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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A NEW NOVEL BY SINCLAIR LEWIS; In "Ann Vickers" He Draws His ...A NEW NOVEL BY SINCLAIR LEWIS; In "Ann Vickers" He Draws His Best Portrait of a Woman ANN VICKERS. By Sinclair Letois. 562 pp. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co.
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Ann Vickers - Sinclair Lewis FoundationThe novel follows the heroine, Ann Vickers, from tomboy school girl in the late 19th century American Midwest, through college, and into her forties.
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A NEW NOVEL BY SINCLAIR LEWIS; " Work of Art" Gives Fresh ...To this reader "Work of Art" is an interesting and rewarding novel. Aside from its human values, and they are not little, it would seem sure to interest any one ...
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Work of Art - The Atlantic30-day returnsWork of Art is the story of two brothers, sons of a small-town hotel-keeper in Connecticut. Ora Weagle (and I must emphasize Mr. Lewis's aptitude for ludicrous ...
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Then Again: From his Vermont farmhouse, a novelist imagined a ...Jul 20, 2025 · Sinclair Lewis wrote “It Can't Happen Here” in less than two months during the summer of 1935 while at his summer residence in Barnard.
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It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis: 9780451216588Written during the Great Depression, when the country was largely oblivious to Hitler's aggression, it juxtaposes sharp political satire with the chillingly ...<|separator|>
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It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis | Faculty of EnglishIn 1930, Sinclair Lewis became the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, and has since been praised for his satirical takes on materialism ...
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Hiltzik: How a 1935 Sinclair Lewis novel foretells a fascist coupDec 7, 2021 · In 'It Can't Happen Here,' Sinclair Lewis foresaw not only that a coup would come from the right, but that it would come clothed in populist ...
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Oh Yes it Can: Sinclair Lewis' “It Can't Happen Here” | Post AlleyJul 26, 2025 · He was the first shock radio personality. His broadcasts were often tirades consisting of populist economic nostrums, venomous antisemitism, and ...
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When the Bard of 'Main Street' Turned the Kingsblood Family BlackAug 18, 2002 · The book that most fits that case was Lewis's 1947 best seller ''Kingsblood Royal,'' an admittedly melodramatic story with a racial theme that was mauled and ...
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Before the White Negro: Sin and Salvation in Kingsblood RoyalLewis's protagonist rejects his whiteness, suffers, and becomes black not as a rebellious pose, norto affirm whiteness or masculinity, but to redeem the nation.
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Analysis of Sinclair Lewis's Novels - Literary Theory and CriticismJan 3, 2019 · Early reviews praised or condemned Sinclair Lewis (February 7, 1885 – January 10, 1951) for a blend of realism and optimism; indeed, a curious ...Missing: reception | Show results with:reception
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Our Damaged Nobel Laureate - Los Angeles TimesMar 31, 2002 · When the American character became more self-confident after World War II, Lewis' satires didn't seem so funny. ... decline of Lewis' reputation.
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MY SUMMER JOB WITH SINCLAIR LEWIS - The New York TimesMay 10, 1987 · Lewis's life was in a mess. But I was to have a marvelous summer, oblivious of his suffering. He never took a single drink while I worked for ...Missing: struggles | Show results with:struggles
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The Romance of Sinclair Lewis | Gore VidalOct 8, 1992 · Sinclair Lewis seems to have dropped out of what remains of world literature. The books are little read today, and he's seldom discussed in his ...
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H. G. Wells and Sinclair Lewis: Friendship, Literary Influence, and ...Dec 9, 2024 · Sinclair Lewis married Dorothy Thompson (1894-1961), journalist, on May 14, 1928. Their son Michael was born on June 30, 1930. Miss. Thompson ...
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Sinclair Lewis Family: An Inventory of Their Papers at the Harry ...Biographical Sketch Harry Sinclair Lewis was born in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, in 1885. His mother died shortly after he turned six, leaving his father to raise ...Missing: childhood background siblings<|separator|>
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The Peripatetic Reviewer - The AtlanticAnd Grace certainly had her difficulties: his swelling egotism, his bouts of drinking, his coldshouldering of Wells, would have strained any woman's endurance.
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Fragments from a Marriage: Letters of Sinclair Lewis to Grace ...Shortly after, Lewis married journalist Dorothy Thompson, who would eventually divorce him also after a marriage much like Grace Hegger's. Grace remarried well ...
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MARRIAGE WAS QUITE ANOTHER STORY; Sinclair Lewis and ...Sinclair Lewis and Dorothy Thompson simply were not made for each other. Lewis, as Sheean says, was not meant for any marriage.Missing: family | Show results with:family
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Guide to the Sinclair Lewis and Josephine Weil Meyer ...Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951) first US writer to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. The collection comprises correspondence from Lewis to Josephine Weil ...
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Michael Lewis, the Actor, Sinclair's Son, Dies at 44 - The New York ...Mar 7, 1975 · Michael Lewis, the actor, son of the author Sinclair Lewis and the late journalist Dorothy Thompson, died last night in Overlook Hospital in Summit, NJ.
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SINCLAIR LEWIS (1885-1951) by At a time when certain of his ...Sinclair Lewis and Scott Fitz- gerald were both reported to be unduly sensitive to the effects of relatively small amounts of alcohol; and it is perhaps more.
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The Incorruptible Sinclair Lewis - The AtlanticAs soon as he finished the manuscript, he started drinking, until his Florentine physician forbade him spirits. When I reached him in April, he was guzzling ...Missing: habits | Show results with:habits
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All-American Iconoclast - The New York TimesJan 20, 2002 · Lewis's posthumous reputation, unlike Fitzgerald's, did not rise by easy stages to immortal status. Rather it wavered in the territory of ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-<|separator|>
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Technique and Content in Babbitt - CliffsNotesThrough his aping of native speech patterns, Lewis demonstrates the empty and unimaginative quality of middle-class American thought and, at the same time, he ...
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Satire and Social Reform in Sinclair Lewis's Novels Main Street and ...Among the usual effective tools of satire Lewis uses are irony, sarcasm, comedy, mimicry, parody, and caricature.
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Sinclair Lewis: The Satirist Who Dared to Critique the American DreamNov 28, 2024 · Through novels like Babbitt and It Can't Happen Here, Lewis used satire to expose the flaws of American society, highlighting the dangers of ...
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SATIRICAL TECHNIQUES IN SINCLAIR LEWIS'S WORKS - J-StageArticle overview. SATIRICAL TECHNIQUES IN SINCLAIR LEWIS'S WORKS : CONTRASTIVE AND CONTRADICTORY EXPRESSIONS. HIROSHIGE YOSHIDA. Author information. HIROSHIGE ...<|separator|>
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Babbitt: Full Book Analysis | SparkNotesBabbitt is a satire on the conformity, hypocrisy, and ignorance endemic to the American middle class.
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Elmer Gantry by Sinclair Lewis | Research Starters - EBSCOThe novel critiques the intersection of religion, greed, and hypocrisy, highlighting Gantry's relentless ambition and moral failings. His eventual rise to fame ...
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The Making of 'Arrowsmith' | Science History InstituteOct 9, 2025 · It follows Martin Arrowsmith, an idealistic, Midwestern doctor-turned-bacteriologist, as he struggles against hypocritical, profiteering doctors ...
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Arrowsmith: Motifs | SparkNotesReligion and science seem as if they are opposing forces in the novel, and yet a person like Ira Hinkley lives between both of these forces. Also, both Gottlieb ...
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Project MUSE - Sinclair Lewis's <i>Elmer Gantry</i>Mar 24, 2023 · It received widespread criticism upon its release from America's clergy and their congregations for its characterization of Elmer himself and ...
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Elmer Gantry | Research Starters - EBSCO"Elmer Gantry" is a novel by Sinclair Lewis that critiques the intersection of religion and individualism in 1920s America. The story follows Elmer Gantry, ...
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How A Banned Book Became A Bestseller - Americans UnitedSep 20, 2022 · A headline in the April 13, 1927, edition of The New York Times blazed, “Boston Bans Sale of Elmer Gantry. Will Prosecute Any Who Sell Lewis Novel Under Law.
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Book Review: Elmer Gantry (1927) by Sinclair LewisAug 3, 2022 · ... Elmer Gantry is a clear lampoon of religion in American. Clearly, the two writers –H.L. Mencken and Sinclair Lewis– share a close kinship.
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Elmer Gantry — The Greatest Literature of All TimeDespite the furor raised by its perceived criticism of religion, Sinclair Lewis's novel Elmer Gantry was a huge popular success and still resonates today.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Sinclair Lewis, American Prophet - Literary HubMar 6, 2017 · In addition to his characters' supposed sheeple-like qualities, Lewis has drawn criticism for creating contexts that lack dimension or nuance, ...
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"Sinclair Lewis and His Critics" by Mary Lou BlakelyLewis considered the typical American a smug individual who was indifferent to the problems ... Keywords. Literary criticism, Lewis Sinclair (1885-1951), Authors, ...
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[PDF] American Critical Reception of the Later Novels of Sinclair Lewis ...Jhen a writer is as well known as Lewis was, there is a oer~ain oontent in all the reviews of his novels which can be oalled the result of an habitual attitude.
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sinclair lewis: the darkening vision of his later novelsThis study looks at the ten novels Lewis wrote after 1930; in them he displays a progressively darkening vision of an American society too often corrupted by ...
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Sinclair Lewis's Babbitt Was the First Satire of Suburban AmericaMay 20, 2022 · Sinclair Lewis's satirical novel Babbitt skewered 20th-century America's booming midsize city and the complacency and conformity of its middle-class ...Missing: sales reception impact
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Elmer Gantry - The AtlanticWere Mr. Lewis interested primarily in propaganda against conventional religion, he might have handled his weapons more skillfully by making Elmer Gantry a less ...Missing: partisan debates
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Was Sinclair Lewis a communist? | Homework.Study.comSinclair Lewis was not a communist but did join the Socialist Party of the United States in early 1911. Lewis joined Branch One of the New York Socialist Party.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Sinclair lewis and the passing of capitalism - Journals@KUAlong with Henry Blake Fuller, Lewis played a seminal role in puncturing and reformulating the literary understanding of American capitalism; his sensibility, ...
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Sinclair Lewis's It Can't Happen Here isn't the warning it's been ...Jan 24, 2025 · He was a mild supporter of the New Deal who opposed both fascism and Marxism, a distaste felt in the novel. The communists in It Can't Happen ...
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Two Readings of Sinclair Lewis' It Can't Happen HereMar 29, 2023 · The common reading of the political message of Lewis' It Can't Happen Here is that it is a warning about fascism or at most about fascism plus Moscow-directed ...
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Sinclair Lewis and American Democracy - VoegelinViewAug 1, 2017 · Sinclair Lewis had an ambivalent relationship with America. His Midwestern upbringing perfectly situated him to understand the American ...
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Sinclair Lewis Got It Exactly Right - AMERICAN HERITAGEThere is indeed more significant terror of a kind in Lewis's novels that in a writer like Faulkner or the hard-boiled novelists, for it is the terror immanent ...
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Lewis's Anti-Capitalist Dogma | Online Library of LibertyMar 30, 2023 · We have seen that Sandefer's case for the Rand-Sandefur thesis that Lewis broadly condemns all modern statist regimes is weak.Missing: critiques bias
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It Can't Happen Here - The Letterpress ProjectNov 10, 2024 · It Can't Happen Here should not be judged as a prophesy because that's not what it was ever meant to be – it was written against the backdrop ...
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Sinclair Lewis – Bibliography - NobelPrize.orgSelected Short Stories. – Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, Doran, 1935. The Prodigal Parents. – Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, Doran, 1938. Bethel Merriday ...
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Collection: Sinclair Lewis papers | Archives at YaleScope and Contents Writings in the collection feature materials for twenty-four of Lewis's novels dating from 1909 to 1951, with the bulk dating from plans for ...Missing: "literary | Show results with:"literary
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SELECTED SHORT STORIES - Project Gutenberg AustraliaSINCLAIR LEWIS. This book was originally published in 1935. CONTENTS. LET'S PLAY KING. THE WILLOW WALK.Missing: 1912 | Show results with:1912
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Sinclair LewisFree delivery over $35 30-day returnsTable of Contents ; Main Street-{1920), p. 51 ; Babbitt-(1922), p. 65 ; Arrowsmith First Edition; Limited Edition-(1925), p. 75 ; Arrowsmith First Trade Edition; ...
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Harry Sinclair Lewis - Wikisource, the free online libraryJul 18, 2025 · Non-fiction. edit · John Dos Passos' Manhattan Transfer (1926). Works about Lewis. edit. "The Significance of Sinclair Lewis" (1924), an essay ...