Main Street [electronic resource]
Sinclair Lewis2000
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Selected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best novels of all time
With Commentary by E. M. Forster, Dorothy Parker,
H. L. Mencken, Lewis Mumford, Rebecca West,
Sherwood Anderson, Malcolm Cowley, Alfred Kazin, Constance Rourke, and Mark
Schorer
"Main Street is the climax of civilization," Sinclair Lewis declared with a
typical blend of seriousness and irony. "That this Ford car might stand in front
of the Bon Ton Store, Hannibal invaded Rome and Erasmus wrote in Oxford
cloisters." Main Street, the story of an idealistic young woman's attempts to
reform her small town, brought Lewis immediate acclaim when it was published in
1920. It remains one of the essential texts of the American scene. Lewis Mumford
observed: "In Main Street an American had at last written of our life with
something of the intellectual rigor and critical detachment that had seemed so
cruel and unjustified [in Charles Dickens and Matthew Arnold]. Young people had
grown up in this environment,...
Main Street [electronic resource] / Sinclair Lewis
Sinclair Lewis, Author
[Place of publication not identified] : Modern Library, 2000
1 online resource (1 text file) (448 pages)
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Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
9780679641674
English
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