Miscellaneous

Adamic, Louis. "'Red'" Lewis." My America. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1938.
 
Anderson, David D. "American Regionalism, the Midwest, and the Study of Modern American Literature."
Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature Newsletter 15.3 (1985):10-20.

—. "Sinclair Lewis and the Midwestern Tradition." Sinclair Lewis at 100: Papers Presented at a Centennial
Converence. Ed. Michael Connaughton. St. Cloud: St. Cloud State University, 1985. 253-65.

—. "Sinclair Lewis and the Nobel Prize." MidAmerica 8 (1981): 9-21.

Anderson, Sherwood. "Four American Impressions: Gertrude Stein, Paul Rosenfeld, Ring Lardner, Sinclair
Lewis." New Republic 32 (11 October 1922): 171-73. Reprinted in Schorer, Sinclair Lewis: A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1966.

Atlas, James. "Speaking Ill of the Dead." New York Times Magazine (6 November 1988): 40-48.

Austin, Allen. "An Interview with Sinclair Lewis." University of Kansas City Review 24 (1958): 199-210.

Bain, David Haward. "A House and a Household." Kenyon Review 11 (1989): 86-99.
 
Beck, Warren. "How Good is Sinclair Lewis?" Critical Essays on Sinclair Lewis. Ed. Martin Bucco. Boston:
G. K. Hall, 1986. 95-103.

Belgion, Montgomery. "How Sinclair Lewis Works." Bookman 65 (January 1924): 195-96.

Benet, William Rose. "The Earlier Lewis." Saturday Review (20 January 1934): 421-22.

Berg, Adelyne. "Sinclair Lewis and Rules." The Writer 74 (August 1961): 12-13, 37.

Bloom, Harold. Introduction. Sinclair Lewis. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea, 1987. 1-4.
Brune, Ruth E. "Sinclair Lewis." English Journal 44 (1955): 477-78.

Bucco, Martin, ed. Critical Essays on Sinclair Lewis. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1986.

—. Introduction. Critical Essays on Sinclair Lewis. Ed. Martin Bucco. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1986.
—. "The Serialized Novels of Sinclair Lewis." Western American Literature 4 (1969): 29-37. Reprinted in
Bloom, Modern Critical Interpretations, and Bucco, Critical Essays.
 
—. "Sinclair Lewis and 'The Greatest American Novelist.'" Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial Newsletter 29.1
(1985): 3-4.

—. "Sinclair Lewis, Max Besont, and Henry James." Henry James Review 13 (1992): 90-91.

—. "Sinclair Lewis's Newsweek Essays." Sinclair Lewis at 100: Papers Presented at a Centennial
Conference. Ed. Michael Connaughton.Ê St. Cloud: St. Cloud State University, 1985. 179-89.
 
—. "Sinclair Lewis on Authorship." Sinclair Lewis: New Essays in Criticism. Ed. James M. Hutchisson. Troy,
New York: Whitston, 1997. 173-84.
Bunge, Nancy L. "The Midwestern Novel: Walt Whitman Transplanted." Old Northwest 3 (1977): 275-87.
Chabris, Daniel D. "Sinclair Lewis: An Exhibition at the Grolier Club." Gazette of the Grolier Club N.S. 37
(1985): 45-82.
Coard, Robert. "Names in the Fiction of Sinclair Lewis." Georgia Review 16 (1962): 318-29.

Compton, Ida L. Sinclair Lewis at Thorvale Farm: A Personal Memoir. Sarasota: Ruggles Publishing, 1988.

Conroy, Stephen S. "Sinclair Lewis's Sociological Imagination." American Literature 42 (1970): 348-62.
Reprinted in Bloom, Modern Critical Interpretations.

Daniels, Howell. "Sinclair Lewis and the Drama of Dissociation." The American Novel and the Nineteen
Twenties. Eds. Malcom Bradbury and David Palmer. Stratford-Upon-Avon Studies 13. London: Edward Arnold, 1971.
Davis, Jack L. "Mark Schorer's Sinclair Lewis." Sinclair Lewis Newsletter 3 (1971): 3-9.

Davis, Mary Byrd. "Helicon Hall: An Experiment in Living." Kentucky Review 1.3 (1980): 29-51.
De Wagstaffe, W. "As Sinclair Sees the Rest of Them." New York Times Book Review and Magazine. 29 May
1921: 10, 30.

Davison, Richard Allan. "Sinclair Lewis, Charles G. Norris, and Kathleen Norriss: An Early Friendship." Modern
Fiction Studies 31 (1985): 503-10.

Dooley, D. J. The Art of Sinclair Lewis. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1967.

Dupree, Ellen Phillips. "Wharton, Lewis and the Nobel Prize Address." American Literature 56 (1984): 262-
70.

Fleming, Robert E. "Recent Research on Sinclair Lewis." Modern Fiction Studies 31 (1985): 609-16.

—. "A Sinclair Lewis Checklist: 1976-1985." Sinclair Lewis at 100: Papers Presented at a Centennial
Conference. Ed. Michael Connaughton. St. Cloud: St. Cloud State University, 1985. 267-70.
 
Fleming, Robert E., and Esther Fleming. Sinclair Lewis: A Reference Guide. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1980.

Forseth, Roger. "'Alcoholite at the Altar': Sinclair Lewis, Drink, and the Literary Imagination." Modern Fiction
Studies 31 (1985): 581-607.
 
—. "Can You Go Home Again? Sinclair Lewis: Main Street and Paris." Sinclair Lewis: New Essays in
Criticism. Ed. James M.Hutchisson. Troy, New York: Whitston, 1997. 185-201.

—."From the Lewis Archives I." Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter 3.2 (1995): 4-5.

—. "That First Infirmity of Noble Mind: Sinclair Lewis, Fame—and Drink." Sheffield (England): Sheffield
Academic Press, 1994. 216-24.
 
Grebstein, Sheldon N. Sinclair Lewis. New York: Twayne, 1962.

—. "Sinclair Lewis and the Nobel Prize."Western Humanities Review 13 (1959): 163-71.

—. "Sinclair Lewis's Unwritten Novel." Philological Quarterly 37 (1958): 400-09. Reprinted in Bucco,
Critical Essays.
 
Greene, Donald. "With Sinclair Lewis in Darkest Saskatchewan." Saskatchewan History 6 (1953): 47-52.

Guthrie, Ramon. "The 'Labor Novel' That Sinclair Lewis Never Wrote." New York Herald Tribune Book
Review 28 (10 February 1952): 1,6.

—. "Sinclair Lewis and the 'Labor Novel.'" Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
and the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1952): 68-82.

Harkness, Samuel. "Sinclair Lewis's Sunday School Class." Christian Century 43 (29 July 1926): 938-39.

Hersey, John. "First Job." Yale Review 76.2 (1987): 184-97.

Holtz, William. "Sinclair Lewis, Rose Wilder Lane, and the Midwestern Short Novel." Studies in Short Fiction
24 (1987): 41-48.

Hutchisson, James M. "Edith Wharton and Grace Lewis." Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter 3.1 (1994): 5-6.

—. "Sinclair Lewis Manuscript Collections: A Descriptive Survey." Bulletin of Bibliography 52.3 (1995): 229-
39.

Katona, Anna B. "Sinclair Lewis: His Reputation in Hungary." Sinclair Lewis at 100: Papers Presented at
Centennial Conference. Ed. Michael Connaughton. St. Cloud: St. Cloud State University, 1985. 65-73.
 
Kauffman, Bill. "Sinclair Lewis: It's a Grand Republic." America First! Its History, Culture, and Politics.
Amherst, New York: Prometheus, 1995. 117-27.
Kazin, Alfred. "The New Realism: Sherwood Anderson and Sinclair Lewis. In On Native Ground. New York:
Harcourt, Brace, 1942. Reprint, New York: Doubleday, 1956. Reprinted in Schorer, Critical Essays.

—. "Sinclair Lewis Revisted." Gazette of the Grolier Club N.S. 37 (1985): 6-20.

Kelley, Edith Summers. "Helicon Hall: An Experiment in Living." Ed. Mary Byrd Davis. Kentucky Review 1.3
(1980): 29-51.

Kiernan, Gerard Anthony. "Satire and Character Development in the Five Most Notable Novels of Sinclair
Lewis." Diss. St. John's University, 1987. DAI 47 (1987): 3427-3428A.
 
Killough, George, ed. Minnesota Diary, 1942-46, by Sinclair Lewis. Moscow: U of Idaho P, 2000.
—. "Sinclair Lewis's 'Minnesota Diary' and His Devotion to Thoreau." South Dakota Review 33.3-4 (1995):
218-27.

Koblas, John J., and Dave Page, eds. Selected Letters of Sinclair Lewis. Madison: Main Street Press, 1985.

Koblas, John J. Sinclair Lewis: Final Voyage. Madison: Main Street Press, 1985.

—. Sinclair Lewis: Home at Last. Bloomington, Minnesota: Voyageur, 1981.

Lewis, Grace Hegger. Half a Loaf. New York: Liveright, 1931.

—. "When Lewis Walked Down Main Street." New York Times Magazine, 3 July 1960, 3, 28-29.

—. With Love from Gracie: Sinclair Lewis, 1912-1925. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1955.

Light, Martin. Introduction to Sinclair Lewis Special Issue. Modern Fiction Studies 31 (1985): 479-93.

—. The Quixotic Vision of Sinclair Lewis. West Lafayette: Purdue U P, 1975.

Lingeman, Richard. "Richard Lingeman and the New Sinclair Lewis Biography." Interview By Sally E. Parry.
Sinclair Lewis Society Newsletter 3.2 (1995): 1-2.

—. Sinclair Lewis: Rebel From Main Street. New York: Random House, 2002.

Lockerbie, D. Bruce. "Sinclair Lewis and William Ridgway." American Literature 36 (1964): 68-72.

Lundquist, James. Sinclair Lewis. New York: Frederick Ungar, 1973.

Manfred, Frederick. "Memories of Sinclair Lewis." Gazette of the Grolier Club N.S. 37 (1985): 21-34.

Mason, Julian. "Sinclair Lewis' Copy of Walden." Thoreau Society Bulletin 173 (1985): 7.

McKenna, Bruce A. "Sinclair Lewis, a Professional Writer." Diss. Brandeis University, 1989. DAI 49 (1989):
1803A.
 
McLaughlin, Robert L. "'Only kind thing is silence': Ernest Hemingway vs. Sinclair Lewis." Hemingway Review
6.2 (1987): 46-53.

Mencken, H. L. Letters of H. L. Mencken. Ed. Guy Forgue. New York: Knopf, 1961.

. My Life as Author and Editor. Ed. and intro. by Jonathan Yardley. New York: Knopf, 1993.

Milne, W. Gordon. "Lewis's Muted Influence as Artist and Social Commentator." Sinclair Lewis at 100:
Papers Presented at a Centennial Conference. Ed. Michael Conaughton. St. Cloud: St. Cloud State University, 1985. 87-93.