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  Coard, Robert L. “Jack London’s Influence on Sinclair Lewis.” Sinclair Lewis at 100: Papers Presented at a Centennial Conference. Ed. Michael Connaughton. St. Cloud, MN: St. Cloud State University, 1985, pp. 157–70.

  Hapke, Laura. Tales of the Working Girl: Wage-Earning Women in American Literature, 1890–1925. Boston: Twayne-Macmillan, 1992.

  Hutchisson, James M. The Rise of Sinclair Lewis, 1920–1930. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1996.

  Jones, James T. “A Middle-Class Utopia: Lewis’s It Can’t Happen Here.” Sinclair Lewis at 100: Papers Presented at a Centennial Conference. Ed. Michael Connaughton. St. Cloud, MN: St. Cloud State University, 1985, pp. 213–25.

  Karfeldt, Erik Axel. “Why Sinclair Lewis Got the Nobel Prize.” Why Sinclair Lewis Got the Nobel Prize and Address by Sinclair Lewis Before the Swedish Academy. Trans. Naboth Hedin. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1930. Rpt. in Twentieth Century Interpretations of Arrowsmith: A Collection of Critical Essays. Ed. Robert J. Griffin. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1968, pp. 77–82.

  Knoenagel, Axel. “The Historical Context of Sinclair Lewis’ It Can’t Happen Here.” Southern Humanities Review 29 (1995): 221–36.

  Lingeman, Richard. Sinclair Lewis: Rebel from Main Street. New York: Random House, 2002.

  Love, Glen A. Babbitt: An American Life. New York: Twayne, 1993.

  McLaughlin, Robert L. “Mark Schorer, Dialogic Discourse, and It Can’t Happen Here.” Sinclair Lewis: New Essays in Criticism. Ed. James M. Hutchisson. Troy, New York: Whitston, 1997, pp. 21–37.

  Parry, Sally E. “The Changing Fictional Faces of Sinclair Lewis’ Wives.” Studies in American Fiction 17.1 (1989): 65–79.

  Perham, Judy F. “Reading It Can’t Happen Here with College Freshmen.” Sinclair Lewis at 100: Papers Presented at a Centennial Conference. Ed. Michael Connaughton. St. Cloud, MN: St. Cloud State University, 1985, pp. 235–44.

  Schorer, Mark. Sinclair Lewis: An American Life. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1961.

  Tanner, Stephen L. “Sinclair Lewis and Fascism.” Studies in the Novel 22 (1990): 57–66.

  Updike, John. “Exile on Main Street,” New Yorker (17 May 1993): 91–97.

  Vidal, Gore. “The Romance of Sinclair Lewis.” New York Review of Books 39 (8 October 1992): 14, 16–20.

  Watts, Emily Stipes. The Businessman in American Literature. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1982.

 

 

 


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