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Papers include:
Barry Gross: Yours Sincerely, Sinclair Levy: Lewis and the Jews
Roger Forseth: Sinclair Lewis, Drink, and the Literary Imagination
Sally E. Parry: Dodsworth and World So Wide: Sinclair Lewis's European/American Dilemma
T. J. Matheson: Misused Language: The Narrator's Satiric Function in Sinclair Lewis's Babbitt
Edward J. Piacentino: Main Street Comes to Tennessee: A Southern Rendition of "The Revolt from the Village"
Walter H. Clark, Jr.: Sinclair Lewis and J.F. Powers: A Comparison of Babbitt and Morte D'Urban
Anna B. Katona: Sinclair Lewis: His Reputation in Hungary
Glen A. Love: Babbitt's Dance: Technology, Power, and Art in the Novels of Sinclair Lewis
W. Gordon Milne: Lewis's Muted Influence as Artist and Social Commentator
David Crowe: Illustration as Interpretation: Grant Wood's "New Deal" Reading of Sinclair Lewis's Main Street
Wayne Meyer: From Gopher Prairie to Lake Wobegon, Minnesota: From Sinclair Lewis to Garrison Keillor
Lydia Blanchard: "Gray Darkness and Shadowy Trees": Carol Kennicott and the Good Fight for Utopia Now
William Morgan: Sauk Centre as Artifact: The Town as Seen in History, Painting, Architecture, and Literature
Robert L. Coard: Jack London's Influence on Sinclair Lewis
F. Garvin Davenport: Gopher-Prairie-Lake-Wobegon: The Midwest as Mythical Space
Martin Bucco: Sinclair Lewis's Newsweek Essays
Wheeler Dixon: Cinematic Adaptations of the Works of Sinclair Lewis
Clara Lee R. Moodie: The Book That Has Never Been Published
James Jones: A Middle-Class Utopia: Sinclair Lewis's It Can't Happen Here
Elmer Suderman: The God Seeker in Sinclair Lewis's Novels
Judy Parham: Reading It Can't Happen Here with Freshmen
Eleanor H. Lincoln: Carol Kennicott, Survivor
David D. Anderson: Sinclair Lewis and the Midwestern Tradition
Robert E. Fleming: A Sinclair Lewis Checklist: 1976-1985