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  1. The trail of the hawk; a comedy of the seriousness of life. by Lewis. Sinclair. 1885-1951., 1915-01-01
  2. Main street. by Lewis. Sinclair. 1885-1951., 1920-01-01
  3. Ann Vickers (Bison Book) by Sinclair Lewis, 1994-04-01
  4. Sinclair Lewis (Modern Literature Monographs) by James Lundquist, 1972-12
  5. Babbitt (Signet Classics) by Sinclair Lewis, 2007-08-07
  6. Sinclair Lewis: Rebel from Main Street by Richard Lingeman, 2005-06-15
  7. Babbitt (Signet Classics) by Sinclair Lewis, 2007-08-07
  8. Babbitt (Literary Classics) by Sinclair Lewis, 2002-11
  9. Sinclair Lewis's Babbitt (Barron's Book Notes) by Peter Fish, Sinclair Lewis, 1985-08
  10. Sinclair Lewis, a Collection of Critical Essays. (20th Century Views)
  11. It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis, 2005-10-04
  12. The Job (Bison Book) by Sinclair Lewis, 1994-04-01
  13. Minnesota Diary, 1942-46 by Sinclair Lewis, George Killough, 2000-10
  14. Sinclair Lewis's Arrowsmith (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)

21. Minnesota Author Biographies Project: Sinclair Lewis
Chicago American Historical Society, 1935. (Harry) Sinclair Lewis(18851951), 1997. Online. Accessed 18 Aug. 1999. http//kirjasto
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24. WIEM: Lewis Harry Sinclair
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Lewis Harry Sinclair (1885-1951), amerykañski pisarz. Laureat Nagrody Nobla 1930. Proza realistyczna, siêgaj±ca niekiedy po ¶rodki reporta¿owe oraz satyryczne. Ukazuje obyczajowo¶æ i mentalno¶æ amerykañskiej klasy ¶redniej ("middle class"), marz±cej o sukcesie i zamo¿no¶ci, ulegaj±cej ciasnemu oportunizmowi i prowincjonalizmowi. Miêdzynarodowy sukces zyska³y powie¶ci: Ulica G³ówna (1920, wydanie polskie 1933) i  Babbitt (1922, wydanie polskie 1927). Inne powie¶ci: Doktor Arrowsmith (1925, wydanie polskie 1933), Elmer Gantry (1927, wydanie polskie 1959), Samuel Dodsworth (1929, wydanie polskie 1932), Cass Timberlane (1945, wydanie polskie pt. Ma³¿eñstwa 1947, nowy przek³ad 1963). Tak¿e opowiadania i dramaty. Powi±zania Nobla Nagrody, 1926-1930 wiêcej zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

25. Sinclair Lewis
.. the calendar. Credits and feedback (Harry) Sinclair Lewis (18851951) Americannovelist, playwright, Inspiration Sinclair Lewis 1885-1951, 66 years.
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Author Lewis, Sinclair, 18851951 Keywords Authors L Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951;Titles B ; Subject American literature. Babes In The Jungle, 2000.
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Lewis, CS (Clive Staples), 18981963; Lewis, MG (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818; Lewis,Sinclair, 1885-1951; Liber, Maurice; Library Of Congress; Library Of Congress.
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28. Sinclair Louis
go to books by this author. Note at Abacci the primary listing for Sinclair Louisis Sinclair Lewis. Harry Sinclair Louis 18851951 b. Sauk Centre, Minnesota.
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29. Sinclair Lewis
Sinclair Lewis (18851951). 1930-ban történt, hogy az irodalmiNobel-díjat nem amerikai író kapta meg. Nem mintha korábban
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Sinclair Lewis 1930-ban történt, hogy az irodalmi Nobel-díjat nem amerikai író kapta meg. Nem mintha korábban nem lettek volna olyan jelentékeny amerikai írók, költõk, akik Európa-szerte olvasók millióit hódították meg. Nem beszélve a korábbiakról, akik még a Nobel-díj megalapítása elõtt eltávoztak az élõk sorából, már a XX. században is akadt jó néhány, aki Sinclair Lewis fellépése elõtt indokolt világhírre emelkedett. Jack London, Upton Sinclaire, Theodor Dreiser már Lewis irodalmi megjelenése elõtt világhírû volt, és esztétikai mércével mérve egyikük sem kisebb rendû-rangú, mint az az írómûvész, aki az amerikaiak közül elsõként kapta meg az annyira rangos Nobel-díjat. Csakhogy a minden irodalmi újítástól tartózkodó, a hagyományos prózai elbeszélõ formákat példás pontossággal és gondossággal betartó, mesterien szokványos és már régóta Európában is sikeres szerzõ látványosan szakított a megszokott amerikai önelégültséggel, amely a nem tagadott hibák ellenére mégis Amerikát - illetve az Egyesült Államokat - és lakóit tekintette a tökéletesség megtestesülésének. Sinclair Lewis indulásától kezdve a bírálnivalókat látta és láttatta az amerikai átlagemberben és életformában. Európát pedig a kultúra tekintetében magasabbrendûnek értékelte. Alighanem ez az egyértelmû Európa-tisztelet nyerte el azt az európai megbecsülést, hogy a vele legalábbis egyenrangúak közül éppen õ lett a Nobel-díjas. Persze valóban kitûnõ író volt és az is maradt, olyan kiválóság, akit egyaránt megbecsült az irodalmi ínyenc és a szokványos ízlésû átlagolvasó. Lewis úgy érdekes, hogy nincs benne és életmûvében semmi szenzációs. Színesen mutatja be a felettébb színtelen egyéniségeket és életsorsokat. Úgy rajzol élethûen ellenszenves tulajdonságokat hordozó alakokat, hogy nem is haragszik rájuk: megbírálja, de meg is érti õket. Az amerikai olvasó leteszi a könyvet, és valami ilyesmit gondol: „Hát bizony ilyenek vagyunk". Az európai ember pedig csöndesen mosolyog és bólint: „Igen, ilyenek lehetnek az amerikaiak. Ezzel ugyan nem érdemes felvágni" - de igazán senki se haragszik Babbit úrra, a nyárspolgáriság, fontoskodás, sznobság típuspéldájára, arra a viszonylag gazdag üzletemberre, aki vagyona ellenére is reménytelenül kispolgár. Unalmasabb alakot, unalmasabb történetet még senki se rajzolt meg olyan érdekesen, olykor még mulatságosan is, mint Lewis

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PS3519.E66 S24 1951 THE SALEM FRIGATE Jennings, John, 1906 Return totop PS3523.E94 A5 1933 ANN VICKERS Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951.
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31. Lewis, Sinclair
Lewis, Sinclair. 18851951, American novelist, b. Sauk Centre, Minn.,grad. Yale Univ., 1908. Probably the greatest satirist of his
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    Lewis, Sinclair 1885-1951, American novelist, b. Sauk Centre, Minn., grad. Yale Univ., 1908. Probably the greatest satirist of his era, Lewis wrote novels that present a devastating picture of middle-class American life in the 1920s. Although he ridiculed the values, the life-styles, and even the speech of his characters, there is affection behind the irony. Lewis began his career as a journalist, editor, and hack writer. With the publication of Main Street (1920), a merciless satire on life in a Midwestern small town, Lewis immediately became an important literary figure. His next novel, Babbitt (1922), considered by many critics to be his greatest work, is a portrait of an average American businessman, a Republican and a Rotarian, whose individuality has been erased by conformist values. Arrowsmith (1925; Pulitzer Prize, refused by Lewis) satirizes the medical profession, and Elmer Gantry (1927) attacks hypocritical religious revivalism.
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    Malcolm Cowley and Bernard Smith, Books That Changed Our Minds (1939). [12 selections]
    Horace Shipp, Books That Moved the World (1945). [10 selections]
    Robert B. Downs, Books That Changed the World (1956) [16 selections] Note: Some of these lists were compiled with restrictions. Dewey, Weeks, and Beard were asked to "select the twenty-five most influential books published in the last fifty years." This means between 1874 and 1936. Downs, on the other hand, writes, "For practical reasons, it was arbitrarily decided to restrict the discussion to books in science and the social sciences, omitting such vastly important fields as religion, philosophy, and literature." Author Dates for Author Title Date of pub.

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    Sound Recordings Featuring Writers or Critics Please disregard STATUS. This list will be re-formatted. Please excuse its appearance. Record 1 of 7 Title New England anthology : an expression in poetry of the American concept of the free man by writers who make use of the New England scene, background or heritage Publisher Amherst : Literary Society of the University of Massachusetts, 19 Descript 10 cassettes. 7 x 10 cm LOCATION CALL # STATUS UM/Media CHECK SHELF UM/Media PS310.F7 N48 Program CHECK SHELF Note Accompanied by program (4 l. 28 cm.) Contents 1. Archibald MacLeish.2. Frank Prentice Rand and David Morton.3. Wallace Stevens.4. Robert Hillyer and John Holmes.5. Emily Dickinson (by Stephen Whicher).6. Richard Wilbur and John Ciardi.7. E.E. Cummings.8. Richard Eberhart and Peter Viereck.9. Robert Francis and Arnold Kenseth.10. Robert Frost Subject Liberty in literature New England In literature American poetry History and criticism Add'l name MacLeish, Archibald, 1892- Rand, Frank Prentice, 1889- Morton, David, 1886-1957

    35. Sinclair Lewis
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    Return To List. L. Lewis, Sinclair 18851951 Born in Sauk Center, Minnesotain 1885, Lewis was the first American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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    in and concerning the India he so loved. 1907 brought Kipling the
    Nobel Prize in Literature for his power of observation, originality of
    imagination, and remarkable talent for narration. Return To List L Lewis, Sinclair Born in Sauk Center, Minnesota in 1885, Lewis was the first American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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    The first American to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature (Harry) Sinclair Lewis was born in Sauk Center, Minnesota, on February 7, 1885, and educated at Yale University. From 1907 to 1916 he was a newspaper reporter and a literary editor.
    Lewis's early novels, Our Mr. Wrenn (1914), The Trail of the Hawk (1915), and Free Air (1919), were relatively undistinguished, as were some of his later ones. His first, and most important work, was Main Street, published in 1920. Main Street satirized the stupidities of small town life. The themes of the monotony, emotional frustration and lack of spiritual and intellectual values in American middle-class life would run through all of his later works. In the novels that followed Main Street he showed a keen ear for conversational crudites, a sound sense of the technical problems of making a living in the United States, a fine eye for the details of rooms and buildings that are found in America.
    His novel Babbitt (1922) put a new word into the English language, a word to describe the typical go-getting salesman.Arrowsmith (1925) displayed the lack of scientific idealism somethimes found in the medical profession. Elmer Gantry (1927) lampooned an unscrupulous clergyman, and was based upon facts provided by the Rev. L.M. Birkhead. In Dodsworth (1929) Lewis depicted the egotistic, pretentious, married woman sometimes found in American upper-middle-class circles.

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