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Babbitt Babbitt Sinclair Lewis Author of Main Street With an Introduction by Hugh Walpole Jonathan Cape Eleven Gower Street, London First published 1922 Second Impression 1922 All rights reserved Add tc Lib. GIFT PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN BY RICHARD CLAY & SONS, LIMITED, BUNGAY, SUFFOLK. To EDITH
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14 May 2013 Babbitt, first published in 1922, is a novel by the American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright Sinclair Lewis. It is a satire about American values, and its main theme is the power of conformity and the vacuity of American life.— Excerpted from Babbitt (novel) on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Sinclair Lewis. Babbitt roman. Traduit de l'americain par Maurice Remon. La Bibliotheque electronique du Quebec. Collection Classiques du 20e siecle. Volume 181 : version 1.0. 2
TO George F. Babbitt, as to most prosperous citizens of Zenith, his motor car was poetry and tragedy, love and heroism. The office was his pirate ship but the car his perilous excursion ashore. Among the tremendous crises of each day none was more dramatic than starting the engine. It was slow on cold mornings; there
In this sardonic portrait of the up-and-coming middle class during the prosperous 1920s, Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951) perfectly captures the sound, the feel, and the attitudes of the generation that created the cult of consumerism. With a sharp eye for detail and keen powers of observation, Lewis tracks successful realtor
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