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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

81. LitWeb.net
(Harry) Sinclair Lewis 18851951 search biblion Sinclair Lewis won the NobelPrize for Literature in 1930, the first given to an American.
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American novelist, playwright, and social critic who gained popularity with his satirical novels. Sinclair Lewis won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1930, the first given to an American. His total output includes 22 novels and three plays. Though Lewis criticized at times the American way of living pessimistically, his basic view was optimistic, presenting an American human comedy after the examples of Balzac and Dickens. "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."
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Martin, 18811962 ACS, 1927 Oct., to Lola Ridge Removed from Martin LewisFrom the Library of Lola Ridge; Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951 ALS, 1930 Jan.
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ALS, 1834 Aug. 25, to J. H. Green From the Library of Edwin Corning Gift of the Friends of the Library
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ALS, 1882 July 27, to Mr. Thompson Library purchase, 1976
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TLS, 1967 Jan. 8, to Gilbert and Janet Troxell Removed from The Three Rosettis , ed. by Janet C. Troxell Maser Collection, Oct. 1990
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ALS, 1889, to Herbert Browne
Landseer, Edwin Henry, Sir, 1803-1873
ALS, 1853 Feb. 23, to Charles Landseer Gives his opinion as to requirements for admission of engravers to the Royal Academy. Adelman Fund, 1989
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Ms Poem, to Frederick Locker, and reply, 1882 Jan. 14 Written on endpaper of XXII Ballades in Blue China , by A. Lang

83. NYPL, Berg Collection-Level Records
Lewis, Sinclair, 18851951. Sinclair Lewis collection of papers, 1914-1937.Catalog Record. Linklater, Eric, 1899-1974. Eric Linklater collection of papers,
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84. Sinclair Lewis
Sinclair Lewis élete és muvei. Sinclair Lewis. (18851951) Sinclair Lewisindulásától kezdve a bírálnivalókat látta és láttatta az amerikai
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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

85. Biographie Et Informations Auteur : Lewis, Sinclair : - Dicocitations ™
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87. Literature 1930
Sinclair Lewis. Sinclair Lewis. USA. b. 1885 d. 1951 Presentation Speech Sinclair Lewis Autobiography Nobel Lecture Other Resources
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88. Sinclair Lewis - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
Lewis, Sinclair 1885 1951, American novelist, b. Sauk Probably the greatestsatirist of his era, Lewis wrote novels that present a
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89. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
Online Literary Criticism Collection. Sinclair Lewis (1885 1951) There areno general critical sites about Sinclair Lewis presently in the collection;
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90. Sinclair Lewis
Sinclair Lewis (1885 1951). a guide to literary criticism on Sinclair Lewisfrom literaryhistory.com. main page 20th century poetry 20th century
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General Articles An introduction to Lewis, Sinclair from the Literary Encyclopedia by Robert E. Fleming, University of New Mexico, 08 January 2001 On Main Street Babbitt Arrowsmith Elmer Gantry ... http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1930/lewis-autobio.html Sinclair Lewis outlines his life in his speech for the Nobel Committee, on receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1930. http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/slewis.htm A biography on Lewis from the Books and Writers web site. An online exhibition of original editions and dustjackets of Sinclair Lewis and F.Scott Fitzgerald, quite beautiful, with a short essay on the novels. From the George Mason University Library Special Collections. http://www.pwpl.org/collections/special/SinclairLewis A description of the Sinclair Lewis holdings at the Port Washington (NY) Public Library, and a brief biography of Lewis. http://www.saukherald.com/lewis/stories.html

91. Sinclair Lewis Quotes - The Quotations Page
Sinclair Lewis (1885 1951) US novelist more author details Sinclair Lewis;People will buy anything that is one to a customer.
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93. Sinclair Lewis Life Stories, Books, & Links
Sinclair Lewis (1885 1951). Category American Literature. Born February 7,1885 Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States. Died January 10, 1951
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Sinclair Lewis (1885 - 1951) Category: American Literature Born: February 7, 1885
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On this day in 1885 Sinclair Lewis was born in Sauk Centre, Minnesota. The argument which Lewis had with his hometown is celebrated not only in Lewis's Main Street but in a forgotten memoir by his first wife, With Love from Gracie . This includes the funny story of how the newlyweds escaped from town in a Model T Ford turned into a camper-van, and also tries to figure what made Lewis such a driven, discontented man. Sinclair Lewis: Won't Pulitzer, Will Nobel

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96. Sinclair Lewis At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
Sinclair Lewis free essays, eTexts, resources and links from Sinclair Lewis.1885 - 1951 *. American novelist and nobel laureate, whose naturalistic
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Sinclair Lewis (1885 1951) pseudo-artists, cultists, and boosters. - MartinLight, The Quixotic Vision of Sinclair Lewis. Sinclair s Nobel Lecture
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SubtleTea.com Sinclair Lewis (1885 - 1951) Sinclair's novels cleverly commented on society, from hypocrisy to the pursuit of wealth and status. He abused alcohol till his lonely death in 1951. "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." - Martin Light, The Quixotic Vision of Sinclair Lewis Sinclair's Nobel Lecture List of Works Our Mr. Wrenn The Innocents Main Street Babbit Arrowsmith Elmer Gantry Work Of Art Gideon Planish The Godseeker World So Wide (not a complete list)
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