The Novels of Sinclair Lewis
The Novels of Sinclair Lewis
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Within the space of a few years, Sinclair Lewis has become one of the most distinguished of American novelists—and the first American to win the Nobel prize for literature.
ANN VICKERS
Ann Vickers is a product of the twentieth century—a woman, fearless and dauntless, who set out to do things. Mr. Lewis draws a frank, enduring picture of Ann, one that has life and color and speed against a background teeming with the questions and causes of the day.
DODSWORTH
Dodsworth is another Main Street, sophisticated and matured, with a new problem, but the same broad pages full of the most excellent reporting. No one who is interested in American life should miss it.
ELMER GANTRY
By successful advertising methods in the best Babbitt tradition, Elmer Gantry, Methodist Pastor, hypocrite and voluptuary, becomes a power in a large community.
ARROWSMITH
The story of a country doctor whose search for the truth led him to the heights of the medical profession, through the tests of love and marriage and to final peace as a quietly heroic laboratory worker.
BABBITT
Every man will recognize in the character of George Babbitt something of himself. He was a booster and a joiner, but behind all of his activities was a wistful wonder as to what life holds.
MAIN STREET
An absorbing drama of real life in the average small town as seen through the eyes of an impressionable young girl who married the local doctor.
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