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  1. Cass Timberlane by Sinclair Lewis, 2010-01-01
  2. Sinclair Lewis (Modern Literature Monographs) by James Lundquist, 1972-12
  3. Babbitt (Signet Classics) by Sinclair Lewis, 2007-08-07
  4. Works of Sinclair Lewis. Main Street, Babbitt, The Innocents, The Trail of the Hawk, The Job, Free Air & more (mobi) by Sinclair Lewis, 2009-01-05
  5. Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis, 2009-10-04
  6. Classic American Fiction: seven novels by Sinclair Lewis in a single file, improved 9/1/2010 by Sinclair Lewis, 2009-08-02
  7. Jayhawker a Play 1ST Edition by Sinclair Lewis, 1935-01-01
  8. Main Street by Sinclair Lewis, 2009-08-29
  9. SINCLAIR LEWIS: AN AMERICAN LIFE by SCHORER MARK, 1961
  10. Dodsworth by Sinclair Lewis, 1929-03-01
  11. Main Street by Sinclair Lewis, 2009-08-02
  12. Main Street by Sinclair Lewis, 2008-12-09
  13. Main Street by Sinclair Lewis - active table of contents by Sinclair Lewis, 2009-06-22
  14. Sinclair Lewis: Rebel from Main Street by Richard Lingeman, 2005-06-15

21. What's New
Genre Novel Keywords Empathy, Epidemics, Infectious Disease, Medical Advances, Medical Education, Medical Ethics, Medical Research, Physician Experience, Professionalism
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22. Our Mr. Wrenn
In plain text, at Wiretap. 427K.
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23. Sinclair Lewis: Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth
Education; Classic Literature; Ato-Z Writers; A-to-Z Writers; L - Writers - Last Names; Lewis, Sinclair; Sinclair Lewis Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth
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    Sinclair Lewis: Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth
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    Sinclair Lewis Library of America zSB(3,3) In all, Sinclair Lewis wrote 22 novels, of which "Arrowsmith," "Elmer Gantry," and "Dodsworth" are among his most famous. Through his novels and other works, Lewis offers a critique of American culture and politics, with its multitude of contradictions. In his Nobel Lecture, he called America "the most contradictory, the most depressing, the most stirring, of any land in the world today." And, it was out of such a land as this that he was able to spin so many novels. ArrowsmithQuandaries in the Medical Profession
    Published in 1925, "Arrowsmith" is a novel about a young scientist and medical student, Martin Arrowsmith. It's also the novel that won Lewis the Pulitzer Prize, which he refused to accept.

    24. Our Mr. Wrenn: The Romantic Adventures Of A Gentle Man
    In HTML, at the University of Virginia. All in one file, or with each chapter in its own file.
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    Lewis, Sinclair . Our Mr. Wrenn: The Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man
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  • Chapter I OUR MR. WRENN I MR. WRENN IS LONELY
  • Chapter II II HE WALKS WITH MISS THERESA
  • Chapter III III HE STARTS FOR THE LAND OF ELSEWHERE
  • Chapter IV IV HE BECOMES THE GREAT LITTLE BILL WRENN
  • Chapter V V HE FINDS MUCH QUAINT ENGLISH FLAVOR
  • Chapter VI VI HE IS AN ORPHAN
  • Chapter VII VII HE MEETS A TEMPERAMENT
  • Chapter VIII VIII HE TIFFINS
  • Chapter IX IX HE ENCOUNTERS THE INTELLECTUALS
  • Chapter X X HE GOES A-GIPSYING
  • Chapter XI XI HE BUYS AN ORANGE TIE
  • Chapter XII XII HE DISCOVERS AMERICA
  • Chapter XIII XIII HE IS "OUR MR. WRENN"
  • Chapter XIV XIV HE ENTERS SOCIETY
  • Chapter XV XV HE STUDIES FIVE HUNDRED, SAVOUIR FAIRE, AND LOTSA-SNAP OFFICE MOTTOES
  • Chapter XVI XVI HE BECOMES MILDLY RELIGIOUS AND HIGHLY LITERARY
  • Chapter XVII XVII HE IS BLOWN BY THE WHIRLWIND
  • Chapter XVIII XVIII AND FOLLOWS A WANDERING FLAME THROUGH PERILOUS SEAS
  • Chapter XIX XIX TO A HAPPY SHORE
  • 25. Sinclair Lewis: Free Web Books, Online
    Biographical note. American novelist and playwright, and the first American author to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. The award reflected his groundbreaking work in the
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    (Harry) Sinclair Lewis, 1885-1951
    Biographical note
    American novelist and playwright, and the first American author to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. The award reflected his ground-breaking work in the 1920s on books such as Main Street, Babbitt, and Arrowsmith. He was also awarded the Pulitzer Prize for 'Arrowsmith', but declined it because he believed that the Pulitzer was meant for books that celebrated American wholesomeness and his novels, which were quite critical, should not be awarded the prize. More ...
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    • Hike and the Aeroplane (1912, as Tom Graham) Our Mr. Wrenn [1914] The Trail of the Hawk [1916] The Job [1917] The Innocents [1917] Free Air [1919] Main Street [1920] Babbit [1922] Arrowsmith [1925] Mantrap [1926] Elmer Gantry [1927] The Man Who Knew Coolidge [1928] Dodsworth [1929] Ann Vickers [1933] Work of Art [1934] It Can't Happen Here [1935] The Prodigal Parents [1938] Bethel Merriday [1940] Gideon Planish [1943] Cass Timberlane [1945] Kingsblood Royal [1947] The God-Seeker [1949] World So Wide [1951]
    Short stories
    • The Ghost Patrol [Redbook, 1917]

    26. Lit2Go: Lewis Sinclair
    Lit2Go is an online treasury of children's literature in audiobook format that can be played on any computer or MP3 player. Each passage is aligned with the Sunshine State
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    Harry Sinclair Lewis (February 7, 1885 - January 10, 1951) was an American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright. In 1930, he became the first American to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, "for his vigorous and graphic art of description and his ability to create, with wit and humor, new types of characters." His works are known for their insightful and critical views of American society and capitalist values, as well as their strong characterizations of modern working women. Works available on Lit2Go: Home Site Map ... Help This collection of children's literature is a part of the Educational Technology Clearinghouse and is funded by a grant from the Florida Department of Education Office of Instructional Technology Florida Center for Instructional Technology College of Education ... University of South Florida

    27. Arrowsmith
    In plain text, at Project Gutenberg of Australia. 933K.
    http://www.gutenberg.net.au/ebooks02/0200131.txt

    28. What's New
    Genre Novel (448 pp.) Keywords Acculturation, Art of Medicine, DoctorPatient Relationship, Epidemics, Freedom, History of Medicine, History of Science, Individuality
    http://litmed.med.nyu.edu/Annotation?action=view&annid=312

    29. Babbitt By Sinclair Lewis - Project Gutenberg
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    31. The Sinclair Lewis Society
    Includes biographical and bibliographical information, a literary-biographical timeline, a quiz, information on film adaptations, a few of Lewis s favorite recipes, information on the Sinclair Lewis Newsletter, and links to further resources.
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    33. Lewis, Sinclair. 1922. Babbitt
    In HTML, at Bartleby.com. Each chapter in its own file, with links to previous and next. Paragraphs are numbered. The book has its own search engine. Uses Windows-only characters.
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    34. Lewis, Sinclair | Define Lewis, Sinclair At Dictionary.com
    Cultural Dictionary Lewis, Sinclair definition A twentiethcentury American author known for using his novels to criticize aspects of American life, such as small-town
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    35. Sinclair Lewis - Kurzbiographie Und Werke
    Mit Links zu Informationen ber einige Werke von Lewis in deutscher bersetzung.
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    James T. Farrell »Ob er nun den mittleren Westen so geschildert hat wie er ist, das vermag nur der mittlere Westen zu sagen, doch hat er Tausende auf der ganzen Welt auf seine Existenz aufmerksam und auf Weiteres neugierig gemacht.«
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    Sinclair Lewis
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    Geb. 7.2.1885 Sauk Center, Minnesota,
    gest. 10.1.1951 Rom Lewis, Sohn eines Arztes, studierte einige Zeit an der Yale University, fuhr in den Sommerferien mehrmals auf Viehdampfern nach England und wurde 1907 Journalist. Er arbeitete in Upton Sinclairs sozialistischer "Helicon Home Colony" mit; jahrelang durchstreifte er im Auto die USA. 1926 lehnte er den Pulitzerpreis für Arrowsmith ab, 1930 erhielt er als erster Amerikaner den Nobelpreis. 1928-42 war er in zweiter Ehe mit der Journalistin Dorothy Thompson verheiratet. Immer wieder Alkoholprobleme. Seine letzten Lebensjahre verbrachte er in Italien (Florenz).

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    37. Lewis, Sinclair - Fun Facts And Information
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      At the end of the novel, the main character leaves her town and its "Main Street". Does she ever return to live there? "Main Street" by Sinclair Lewis

        Yes . The book ends here. It's up to the reader to feel sorry or happy for Carol.
      Who is Erik? "Main Street" by Sinclair Lewis

        A store clerk who is involved in an affair . During this affair, things heat up as he's confronted by Dr. Will Kennicott.
      Who are Bea and Olaf? "Main Street" by Sinclair Lewis

        Family of Miles Bjornstam who die . They died of typhoid. A touching moment is when Hugh wants to play with Olaf right after the funeral.
      Who was Hugh? "Main Street" by Sinclair Lewis

        The child of the main character . He liked to play with Olaf, Miles Bjornstam's child.

    38. Sinclair Lewis — Infoplease.com
    Encyclopedia Lewis, Sinclair. Lewis, Sinclair, 1885 – 1951, American novelist, b. Sauk Centre, Minn., grad. Yale Univ., 1908. Probably the greatest satirist of his era, Lewis
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