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Abstracts from Papers Presented at the 1995 American Literature Association Conference:
“Carol Kennicott’s Curious Conversion: A Turnerian Reading of Main Street,” by Jon W. Brooks, Okaloosa-Walton Community College
"Tropic of Zenith: Babbitt as Field Study,” by David J. Knauer, Purdue University
“Dodsworth, Character Designs, and Frank Lloyd Wright,” by Jay Williams, University of Chicago
“Elmer Gantry, the Musical, Returns”
“‘Carol’s Revolution’: A Rejoinder,” by Martin Bucco, Colorado State University
“Sauk Centre Celebrates 75th Anniversary of Main Street“
“Young Man with a Problem,” rev. of They Still Say No, by Wells Lewis, by Sally E. Parry, Illinois State University
St. Cloud Times Celebrates Lewis in Connection with the 75th Anniversary of the Publication of Main Street”
“Book Shows Conflict Between Individual, Community: enduring theme is the courtship of woman and her new town,” by Roger Forseth, University of Wisconsin-Superior
“Don’t Look Down on Anyone: Lewis’s book poked fun at those with small-minded values,” by Lawrence Ianni, University of Minnesota-Duluth
“For Today’s Students, Book Still Raises Critical Questions,” by Sally E. Parry, Illinois State University
"People, Towns Have Flaws, Retain Hope: Book’s main character returns to town aware of her limits,” by George Killough, College of St. Scholastica
Publisher
Illinois State University English Department
Publication Date
Fall 1995
City
Normal, IL
Disciplines
English Language and Literature
Recommended Citation
The Sinclair Lewis Society, "The Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter, Vol. 4, No. 1" (1995). Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter. 29.
https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/slsn/29