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  1. Biography - Lewis, (Harry) Sinclair (1885-1951): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  2. Lewis, Sinclair (1885-1951): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Bennett Lovett-Graff, 2000
  3. Arrowsmith / by Sinclair Lewis by Sinclair (1885-1951) Lewis, 1925
  4. Main street; the story of Carol Kennicott. by Sinlair Lewis by Lewis. Sinclair. 1885-1951., 1921
  5. LONG ARM OF THE SMALL TOWN, A CENTENARY EXHIBIT, SINCLAIR LEWIS 1885-1951.|THE by none stated, 1985-01-01
  6. ARROWSMITH. by Sinclair [1885 - 1951]. Lewis, 1925
  7. Typed Contract Signed. by Sinclair (1885-1951) LEWIS, 1947-01-01
  8. BABBITT. by Sinclair [1885 - 1951]. Lewis, 1922
  9. Babbitt by Lewis Sinclair 1885-1951, 2010-09-29
  10. Babbitt by Lewis Sinclair 1885-1951, 2010-09-27
  11. Free air by Sinclair Lewis. by Lewis. Sinclair. 1885-1951., 1919-01-01
  12. The job; an American novel. by Sinclair Lewis. by Lewis. Sinclair. 1885-1951., 1917-01-01
  13. The innocents; a story for lovers. by Sinclair Lewis. by Lewis. Sinclair. 1885-1951., 1917-01-01
  14. Sinclair Lewis, 1885-1951 (Semblanzas literarias) by Bernice D Matlowsky, 1951

1. Sinclair Lewis
(Harry) Sinclair Lewis (18851951) American novelist, playwright, and social critic who gained popularity with satirical novels.
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2. PAL Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951)
An Ongoing Online Project Paul P. Reuben Chapter 7 Early Twentieth Century Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951)
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3. From Revolution To Reconstruction Outlines Outline Of American
Modernism and Experimentation Authors Sinclair Lewis (18851951) *** Index***
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4. Creative Quotations From Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951)
Creative Quotations from . . . Sinclair Lewis 18851951) born on Feb 7. US "novelist, playwright".
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9. LEWIS SINCLAIR 1885 1951 ARROWSMITH (in MARION)
LEWIS SINCLAIR 1885 1951 ARROWSMITH. Lewis, Sinclair, 18851951. Arrowsmith. (about)
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10. Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951. Arrowsmith (in MARION)
Lewis, Sinclair, 18851951. Arrowsmith. Heading Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951. Arrowsmith Used for Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951. Martin Arrowsmith
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11. Sinclair Lewis - Autobiography
Sinclair Lewis (18851951) continued to be a prolific writer, but none of hislater writings equalled the success or stature of his chiefworks of the
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To recount my life for the Nobel Foundation, I would like to present it as possessing some romantic quality, some unique character, like Kipling 's early adventures in India, or Bernard Shaw
I was born in a prairie village in that most Scandinavian part of America, Minnesota, the son of a country doctor, in 1885. Until I went East to Yale University I attended the ordinary public school, along with many Madsens, Olesons, Nelsons, Hedins, Larsons. Doubtless it was because of this that I made the hero of my second book, The Trail of the Hawk , a Norwegian, and Gustaf Sondelius, of Arrowsmith , a Swede - and to me, Dr. Sondelius is the favorite among all my characters.
Of Carl Ericson of The Trail of the Hawk , I wrote -back in 1914, when I was working all day as editor for the George H. Doran Publishing Company, and all evening trying to write novels - as follows:
My university days at Yale were undistinguished save for contributions to the Yale Literary Magazine. It may be interesting to say that these contributions were most of them reeking with a banal romanticism; that an author who was later to try to present ordinary pavements trod by real boots should through university days have written nearly always of Guinevere and Lancelot - of weary bitterns among sad Irish reeds - of story-book castles with troubadours vastly indulging in wine, a commodity of which the author was singularly ignorant. What the moral is, I do not know. Whether imaginary castles at nineteen lead always to the sidewalks of Main Street at thirty-five, and whether the process might be reversed, and whether either of them is desirable, I leave to psychologists.

12. Sinclair Lewis
(Harry) Sinclair Lewis (18851951). American novelist, playwright, and socialcritic who gained popularity with satirical novels. Sinclair Lewis won the
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback (Harry) Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951) American novelist, playwright, and social critic who gained popularity with satirical novels. Sinclair Lewis won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1930, the first given to American. His total output includes 22 novels and three plays. Though Lewis criticized at times the American way of living, his basic view of the "American human comedy" was optimistic. "His central characters are the pioneer, the doctor, the scientist, the businessman, and the feminist. The appeal of his best fiction lies in the opposition between his idealistic protagonists and an array of fools, charlatans, and scoundrels - evangelists, editorialists, pseudo-artists, cultists, and boosters." (from The Quixotic Vision of Sinclair Lewis by Martin Light, 1975) In 1902 Lewis entered the Oberlin Academy, but then moved to Yale University and started to contribute the Yale Literary Magazine . On one summer vacation Lewis traveled to England on a cattle boat and in another year, dissatisfied with college, he went to Panama in search of a job on the canal. He also worked as a janitor at

13. Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951) American Writer.
(18851951) American writer. Sinclair Lewis was the first American writer toreceive the Nobel Prize for Literature. He also received the Pulitzer Prize for
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(1885-1951) American writer. Sinclair Lewis was the first American writer to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature. He also received the Pulitzer Prize for "Arrowsmith." He's famous for his satirical depictions of American life.
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Recent Up a category Sinclair Lewis: Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth 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. Read more... Sinclair Lewis Writings Learn more about Sinclair Lewis and his status as a great American writer, with these collections of his works. "Main Street" was the work for which Lewis received the Pulitzer Prize (which he refused). In 1930, Lewis was also awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

14. Sinclair Lewis: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
(1986). Works. Works by Sinclair Lewis (18851951) Lewis, Sinclair. (1885-1951),novelist, satirist of middle-class values. Born in Sauk Centre,
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American novelist who satirized middle-class America in his 22 works, including Babbitt (1922) and Elmer Gantry (1927). He was the first American to receive (1930) a Nobel Prize for literature. Encyclopedia 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 lifestyles, 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 scathing portrait of an average American businessman, a Republican and a Rotarian, whose individuality has been erased by conformist values.

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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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17. PAL: Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951)
Chapter 7 Early Twentieth Century Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951). Outside Links The Sinclair Lewis Homepage The Nobel Prize in Literature 1930 (Photo
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 7: Early Twentieth Century - Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951) The Sinclair Lewis Homepage The Nobel Prize in Literature 1930 Primary Works Selected Bibliography: Books ... Home Page Sinclair Lewis has the distinction of being the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature (1930) " . . . for his vigorous and graphic art of description and his ability to create, with wit and humour, new types of characters . . ." One of the muckrakers, Lewis's Main Street is a devastating indictment of American provincialism; in other works he satirizes businessmen ( Babbit ), the medical profession ( Arrowsmith ), and evangelical religion ( Elmer Gantry Top Primary Works Our Mr. Wrenn, the romantic adventures of a gentle man The Trail of the Hawk The Job The Innocents Free air Main Street Babbitt Arrowsmith Mantrap Elmer Gantry The Man Who Knew Coolidge Dodsworth, a novel Ann Vickers Work of art It can't happen here, a novel The prodigal parents, a novel Bethel Merriday Gideon Planish Cass Timberlane, a novel of husbands and wives

18. Project Gutenberg Titles By Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Lewis, Sinclair, 18851951. Babbitt Main Street Our Mr. Wrenn The Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man
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