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Babbitt
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G. K. Carey |
Shooting arrows at American business and the ethic of self-advancement, Lewis gives us Babbitt, a social-climbing, hopelessly middle-class oaf. By skewering the borgeousie, Babbitt gives us social cr… |
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Main Street
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Salibelle Royster |
Presents a clear discussion of the action and thought of the work under consideration and a concise interpretation of its artistic merits and its significance. Intended as a supplementary aid to seri… |
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Republic of Imagination
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Azar Nafisi |
Ten years ago, Azar Nafisi electrified readers with her million-copy bestseller, Reading Lolita in Tehran, which told the story of how, against the backdrop of morality squads and executions, she tau… |
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Sinclair Lewis
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Richard R. Lingeman |
"The critic Edmund Wilson called Sinclair Lewis "one of the national poets." In the 1920s, Lewis fired off a fusillade of sensational novels, exploding American shibboleths with a volatile mixture of… |
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