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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. Sinclair Lewis - Kurzbiographie Und Werke
Mit Links zu Informationen ¼ber einige Werke von lewis in deutscher œbersetzung.
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Sinclair Lewis Sinclair Lewis
(Foto von Man Ray) 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 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). Main Street (1920) machte Lewis mit einem Schlage berühmt. Gopher Prairie, ein Abbild seines Geburtsortes im mittleren Westen der USA, wurde rasch sprichwörtlich. Der eigentliche Held ist die Hauptstraße dieses amerikanischen Seldwyla, dessen provinzielle Enge sich stärker erweist als die Reformpläne der zugezogenen Arztfrau Carol Kennicott. Auf die Satire der Kleinstadt folge in Babbitt (1922) die des amerikanischen Spießers und Konformisten (Babbitt ist Immobilienmakler in der ebenfalls im mittleren Westen angesiedelten imaginären Stadt Zenith).

22. Sinclair Lewis: Bibliography
sinclair lewis Bibliography Adamic, Louis. sinclair lewis and the Midwestern Tradition. sinclair lewis at 100 Papers Presented at a Centennial Converence.
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Sinclair Lewis: Bibliography Adamic, Louis. "'Red'" Lewis." My America . New York: Harper and Brothers, 1938. Anderson, David D. "American Regionalism, the Midwest, and the Study of Modern American
Literature." Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature Newsletter
——. "Sinclair Lewis and the Midwestern Tradition." Sinclair Lewis at 100: Papers
Presented at a Centennial Converence
. [Ed. Michael Connaughton.] St. Cloud: St.
Cloud State University, 1985. 253-65. ——. "Sinclair Lewis and the Nobel Prize." MidAmerica Anderson, Sherwood. "Four American Impressions: Gertrude Stein, Paul Rosenfeld, Ring
Lardner, Sinclair Lewis." New Republic 32 (11 October 1922): 171-73. Reprinted in
Schorer, Critical Essays Atlas, James. "Speaking Ill of the Dead." The New York Times Magazine (6 November
Austin, Allen. "An Interview with Sinclair Lewis." University of Kansas City Review
(Spring 1958): 199-210. Bain, David Haward. "A House and a Household." Kenyon Review Batchelor, Helen. "A Sinclair Lewis Portfolio of Maps: Zenith to Winnemac."

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25. Sinclair Lewis
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26. Literatur Des 20. Jahrhunderts / 20th Century Literature
Deutsche und amerikanische Literatur der Gegenwart, Empfehlungen, u.a. sinclair lewis, Anne Tyler, Leo Perutz, Alexander LernetHolenia.
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Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts / 20th Century Literature
Englisch- und deutschsprachige Lyrik und Prosa sowie literarische Übersetzungen meiner Wenigkeit und vieler anderer Autoren sind zu finden auf meiner Verzeichnisseite mit Suchmaschine.
Poetry, fiction and literary translations by myself and many other contemporary authors are to be found on my directory page , which includes a search engine. Zuletzt aktualisiert am / Last updated on Gute Autoren, manche unterbewertet und/oder fast vergessen / Good writers, some of them underrated and/or nearly forgotten. James Schuyler (USA, 1923-1991) Alfred and Guinevere
Bezaubernder Roman aus der Sicht zweier Kinder, erstmals erschienen 1958, jetzt endlich wieder neu aufgelegt. / Charming short novel told from the point of view of two children, originally published in 1958 and a collector's item, now finally back in print.
Collected Poems
Enthält alle Gedichtbände von Schuyler ab Freely Espousing von 1969, sowie einige nachgelassene Gedichte / Contains all of Schuyler's poetry collections from Freely Espousing (1969) on, plus some previously unpublished poems.

27. Lewis, Sinclair. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. lewis, sinclair. 1885–1951,American novelist, b. Sauk Centre, Minn., grad. Yale Univ., 1908.
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29. Sinclair Lewis Winner Of The 1930 Nobel Prize In Literature
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31. Stories On Sinclair Lewis
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32. Sinclair Lewis - Nobel Lecture
sinclair lewis' Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1930.
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Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1930
The American Fear of Literature
I wish, in this address, to consider certain trends, certain dangers, and certain high and exciting promises in present-day American literature. To discuss this with complete and unguarded frankness - and I should not insult you by being otherwise than completely honest, however indiscreet - it will be necessary for me to be a little impolite regarding certain institutions and persons of my own greatly beloved land.
But I beg of you to believe that I am in no case gratifying a grudge. Fortune has dealt with me rather too well. I have known little struggle, not much poverty, many generosities. Now and then I have, for my books or myself, been somewhat warmly denounced - there was one good pastor in California who upon reading my Elmer Gantry
No, I have for myself no conceivable complaint to make, and yet for American literature in general, and its standing in a country where industrialism and finance and science flourish and the only arts that are vital and respected are architecture and the film, I have a considerable complaint.
I can illustrate by an incident which chances to concern the Swedish Academy and myself and which happened a few days ago, just before I took the ship at New York for Sweden. There is in America a learned and most amiable old gentleman who has been a pastor, a university professor, and a diplomat. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and no few universities have honored him with degrees. As a writer he is chiefly known for his pleasant little essays on the joy of fishing. I do not Suppose that professional fishermen, whose lives depend on the run of cod or herring, find it altogether an amusing occupation, but from these essays I learned, as a boy, that there is something very important and spiritual about catching fish, if you have no need of doing so.

33. Lewis, Sinclair
lewis, sinclair. Writer (18851951), Who's Who in American History. sinclairlewis (1885-1951), author. © 1997 State Historical Society of Wisconsin.
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Shane Hamilton, Web Editor Lewis, Sinclair Writer (1885-1951) Born in Sauk Center, Minnesota, Lewis graduated from Yale University in 1908. Over the next few years, he traveled throughout the country, working sporadically as a free-lance writer. He published his first novel in 1914, and achieved some early popular success with stories written for magazines like The Saturday Evening Post . He established his literary reputation in the 1920s with a series of satirical novels about contemporary American mores, including Main Street Babbitt Arrowsmith Elmer Gantry (1927) and Dodsworth (1929). In these novels, Lewis savagely mocked the provincialism, conformism and hypocrisy he saw at the heart of middle American culture. His central characters strive to escape their emotionally and intellectually repressive environments, with varying degrees of success. In 1926, he turned down the Pulitzer Prize awarded him for Arrowsmith . In 1930, however, he accepted the Nobel Prize for Literature, bestowed "for his vigorous and graphic art of description and his ability to create, with wit and humor, new types of characters."
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Sinclair Lewis The Granger Collection [Video] in full HARRY SINCLAIR LEWIS (b. Feb. 7, 1885, Sauk Centre, Minn., U.S.d. Jan. 10, 1951, near Rome, Italy), American novelist and social critic who punctured American complacency with his broadly drawn, widely popular satirical novels. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1930, the first given to an American. Lewis graduated from Yale University (1907) and was for a time a reporter and also worked as an editor for several publishers. His first novel, Our Mr. Wrenn (1914), attracted favourable criticism but few readers. At the same time he was writing with ever-increasing success for such popular magazines as The Saturday Evening Post and Cosmopolitan, but he never lost sight of his ambition to become a serious novelist. He undertook the writing of Main Street as a major effort, assuming that it would not bring him the ready rewards of magazine fiction. Yet its publication in 1920 made his literary reputation. Main Street is seen through the eyes of Carol Kennicott, an Eastern girl married to a Middle Western doctor who settles in Gopher Prairie, Minn. (modeled on Lewis' hometown of Sauk

36. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Mod
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Modernism and Experimentation: Authors: Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951)
Index Harry Sinclair Lewis was born in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, and graduated from Yale University. He took time off from school to work at a socialist community, Helicon Home Colony, financed by muckraking novelist Upton Sinclair. Lewis's Main Street (1920) satirized monotonous, hypocritical small-town life in Gopher Prairie, Minnesota. His incisive presentation of American life and his criticism of American materialism, narrowness, and hypocrisy brought him national and international recognition. In 1926, he was offered and declined a Pulitzer Prize for Arrowsmith (1925), a novel tracing a doctor's efforts to maintain his medical ethics amid greed and corruption. In 1930, he became the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Lewis's other major novels include Babbitt (1922). George Babbitt is an ordinary businessman living and working in Zenith, an ordinary American town. Babbitt is moral and enterprising, and a believer in business as the new scientific approach to modern life. Becoming restless, he seeks fulfillment but is disillusioned by an affair with a bohemian woman, returns to his wife, and accepts his lot. The novel added a new word to the American language "babbittry," meaning narrow-minded, complacent, bourgeois ways.

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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Lewis, Sinclair Lewis, Sinclair, , 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

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lewis, sinclair. sinclair lewis. En el colegio, sinclairlewis era un muchacho delgado, nervioso, de cabellos rojos,. sin otra.
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MENÚ PRINCIPAL BIOGRAFÍAS Sinclair Lewis Fue el primer escritor norteamericano que recibió el Premio Nobel de Literatura. Nació cl 7 de febrero de 1885, en Saulk Center, Minnesota, a ciento diez millas al noroeste de las ciudades gemelas de St. Paul y Minneapolis. Su padre, que era médico del lugar, lo llevaba a menudo consigo en sus visitas y el pequeño Sinclair tenia que ayudarlo en los casos de emergencia. Su abuelo materno, que llegó a los Estados Unidos desde el Canadá para combatir por la Unión, durante la Guerra Civil, fue también médico lo mismo que un suyo y un hermano suyo. En el colegio, Sinclair Lewis era un muchacho delgado, nervioso, de cabellos rojos,. sin otra. particularidad. que la de mostrar un intenso interés por la lectura y por el estudio del griego y del francés. Nunca se destacó ni como atleta, ni como alumno aventajado Más tarde, en Yale, donde estuvo en 1903, fue conocido con el apodo de "El Rojo", que siempre conservó, tanto a causa del color de sus cabellos, como por sus ideas avanzadas. En 1907 y antes de graduarse fue, por un tiempo, discípulo de Upton Sinclair e ingresó a la colonia socialista que este último había fundado en Helicon Hall, en Nueva Jersey, en la cual le tocó desempeñar el oficio de cocinero. Emma Goldman y otros personajes de extrema izquierda formaban parte de aquella colonia experimental.

40. The Library Of America - Lewis, Sinclair Arrowsmith, Elmer
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