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- catalog alternative "Selected essays and other writings, 1904-1950".
- catalog alternative "Sinclair Lewis reader".
- catalog alternative "Works. Selections".
- catalog contributor b1454212.
- catalog contributor b1454213.
- catalog contributor b1454214.
- catalog contributor b1454215.
- catalog coverage "United States New York New York.".
- catalog created "1953.".
- catalog date "1953".
- catalog date "1953.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1953.".
- catalog description "Pastore, S.R. Sinclair Lewis, 35".
- catalog description "The American fear of literature (Nobel Prize address). -- Letter to the Pulitzer Prize Committee. -- Unpublished Introduction to Babbitt. -- Seeing red (on Communism). -- The artist, the scientist and the peace. -- A note about Kingsblood royal. -- A letter on religion. -- Self-portrait (Berlin, Aug. 1927). -- Self-portrait (Nobel Foundation). -- My first day in New York. -- Two Yale men in utopia. -- Breaking into print. -- I'm an old newspaper man myself. -- Early publishing days. -- A note on book collecting. -- The death of Arrowsmith. -- Launcelot. -- Suckling and Lovelace. -- Editor's table. -- In praise of South Middle. -- Unknown undergraduates. -- The world police. -- Pre-war, post-war, post-crash America. -- Two letters to Carl Van Doren. -- The American scene in fiction. -- Gentlemen, this is revolution. -- Fools, liars and Mr. DeVoto. -- A pilgrim's progress. -- Introduction to Four days on the Webutuck River. -- A Hamlet of the plains. -- Introductory remarks. -- Preface to Fathers and sons. -- No flight to Olympus. -- A letter on style. -- My maiden effort. -- Rambling thoughts on literature as a business. -- How I wrote a novel on trains and beside the kitchen sink. -- Obscenity and obscurity. -- Introduction to Main Street. -- Introduction to Selected short stories. -- The art of dramatization. -- Novelist bites art. -- Foreword to Henry Ward Beecher: An American portrait. -- The Great recorder. -- One-man revolution.".
- catalog description "William Lyon Phelps. -- Our friend, H.G. -- This golden half-century, 1885-1935. -- The long arm of the small town. -- Minnesota, the Norse state. -- Back to Vermont. -- Americans in Italy. -- Is America a paradise for women? -- Main Street's been paved. -- Relation of the novel to the present social unrest: The passing of Capitalism. -- Cheap and contented labor.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 371 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Man from Main Street.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Man from Main Street.".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Pastore, S.R. Sinclair Lewis, 35".
- catalog issued "1953".
- catalog issued "1953.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Random House,".
- catalog relation "Man from Main Street.".
- catalog spatial "Minnesota.".
- catalog spatial "United States New York New York.".
- catalog subject "814.5".
- catalog subject "American essays.".
- catalog subject "Authors, American Minnesota.".
- catalog subject "PS3523.E94 M3".
- catalog tableOfContents "The American fear of literature (Nobel Prize address). -- Letter to the Pulitzer Prize Committee. -- Unpublished Introduction to Babbitt. -- Seeing red (on Communism). -- The artist, the scientist and the peace. -- A note about Kingsblood royal. -- A letter on religion. -- Self-portrait (Berlin, Aug. 1927). -- Self-portrait (Nobel Foundation). -- My first day in New York. -- Two Yale men in utopia. -- Breaking into print. -- I'm an old newspaper man myself. -- Early publishing days. -- A note on book collecting. -- The death of Arrowsmith. -- Launcelot. -- Suckling and Lovelace. -- Editor's table. -- In praise of South Middle. -- Unknown undergraduates. -- The world police. -- Pre-war, post-war, post-crash America. -- Two letters to Carl Van Doren. -- The American scene in fiction. -- Gentlemen, this is revolution. -- Fools, liars and Mr. DeVoto. -- A pilgrim's progress. -- Introduction to Four days on the Webutuck River. -- A Hamlet of the plains. -- Introductory remarks. -- Preface to Fathers and sons. -- No flight to Olympus. -- A letter on style. -- My maiden effort. -- Rambling thoughts on literature as a business. -- How I wrote a novel on trains and beside the kitchen sink. -- Obscenity and obscurity. -- Introduction to Main Street. -- Introduction to Selected short stories. -- The art of dramatization. -- Novelist bites art. -- Foreword to Henry Ward Beecher: An American portrait. -- The Great recorder. -- One-man revolution.".
- catalog tableOfContents "William Lyon Phelps. -- Our friend, H.G. -- This golden half-century, 1885-1935. -- The long arm of the small town. -- Minnesota, the Norse state. -- Back to Vermont. -- Americans in Italy. -- Is America a paradise for women? -- Main Street's been paved. -- Relation of the novel to the present social unrest: The passing of Capitalism. -- Cheap and contented labor.".
- catalog title "Selected essays and other writings, 1904-1950".
- catalog title "Sinclair Lewis reader".
- catalog title "The man from Main Street : a Sinclair Lewis reader : selected essays and other writings, 1904-1950 / edited by Harry E. Maule and Melville H. Cane ; assisted by Philip Allan Friedman.".
- catalog title "Works. Selections".
- catalog type "text".