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Grebstein, Sheldon Norman, Sinclair Lewis, Twayne Publishers, 1962, p. 38.
Mencken, H. L., “Portrait of an American Citizen,” in Sinclair Lewis: A Collection of Critical Essays, Prentice-Hall, 1962, pp. 20–26.
Van Doren, Carl, Sinclair Lewis: A Biographical Sketch, Kennikat Press, 1933, p. I.
Wilson, Edmund, “Salute to an Old Landmark: Sinclair Lewis,” in New Yorker, October 13, 1944, pp. 101–102, 104.
Woodburn, John, “Lament for a Novelist,” in New Republic, May 16, 1949, pp. 16–17....
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