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Bucco, Martin, “Introduction,” in Critical Essays on Sinclair Lewis, G. K. Hall, 1986, pp. 4–5.
Dooley, D. J., The Art of Sinclair Lewis, University of Nebraska Press, 1967, pp. 82–95.
Lewis, Sinclair, Babbitt, New American Library of World Literature, 1961; originally published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1922.
Lingeman, Richard, Sinclair Lewis: Rebel from Main Street, Random House, 2002, p. xii.
Pugh, David G., “Baedekers, Babbittry, and Baudelaire,” in Critical Essays on...
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