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Babbitt (Annotated)
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352 pages
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Set against the vibrant backdrop of 1920s Midwest America, the story delves into the life of George F. Babbitt, an archetypal everyman. Through a poignant and satirical lens, it explores themes of societal expectations, conformity, and the struggle for self-discovery. Sinclair Lewis's narrative skillfully captures the complexities of the human condition, making it a significant work in American literature that resonates with the challenges of individuality in a conformist society.
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2024, paperback
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