Babbitt
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Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
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ISBN-10
0486431673
ISBN-13
9780486431673
Publisher
Dover Publications Inc.
Imprint
Dover Publications Inc.
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 1st, 2003
Print length
320 Pages
Weight
238 grams
Dimensions
20.30 x 13.40 x 2.00 cms
Product Classification:
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
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A personal crisis jars a middle-aged real estate agent from his complacency in this satire of middle-class American life. Sinclair Lewis'' great novel offers a scathing portrait of the consequences of clinging to conventional values.
Prosperous and socially prominent, George Babbitt appears to have everything a man could wish: good health, a fine family, and a profitable business in a booming Midwestern city. But the middle-aged real estate agent is shaken from his self-satisfaction by a growing restlessness with the limitations of his life. When a personal crisis forces a reexamination of his values, Babbitt mounts a rebellion against social expectations jeopardizing his reputation and business standing as well as his marriage.
Widely considered Sinclair Lewis''s greatest novel, this satire of the American social landscape created a sensation upon its 1922 publication. Babbitt''s name became an instant and enduring synonym for middle-class complacency, and the strictures of his existence revealed the emptiness of the mainstream vision of success. His story reflects the nature of a conformist society, in which the pressures of maintaining propriety can ultimately cause individuals to lose their place in the world.
Babbitt ranks among the important 20th-century works addressing the struggles of people caught in the machinery of modern life, and it remains ever-relevant as a cautionary tale against clinging to conventional values.
Widely considered Sinclair Lewis''s greatest novel, this satire of the American social landscape created a sensation upon its 1922 publication. Babbitt''s name became an instant and enduring synonym for middle-class complacency, and the strictures of his existence revealed the emptiness of the mainstream vision of success. His story reflects the nature of a conformist society, in which the pressures of maintaining propriety can ultimately cause individuals to lose their place in the world.
Babbitt ranks among the important 20th-century works addressing the struggles of people caught in the machinery of modern life, and it remains ever-relevant as a cautionary tale against clinging to conventional values.
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