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At the center of Main Street is Carol Kennicott, the wife of a town doctor, who dreams of initiating social reforms and introducing art and literature to the community. The range of reactions when it was published in 1920 was extraordinary, reflecting the ambivalence in the novel itself and Lewis's own mixed feelings about his hometwon of Sauk Centre, Minnesota, the prototype for Gopher Prairie.
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The new Warner Bros. studio releases its first film, Main Street, based on a novel by Sinclair Lewis, directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Florence Vidor and Monte Blue. https://t.co/2Uz0pPFxly
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@Sarcastic_elf Main Street by Sinclair Lewis. Made me realize I tended to want to be comfortable rather than challenged. Realized I wouldn't have much to show for such a life and prayed for adventure. That prayer made all the difference!
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@PSLiterary No, but people think there are. Babbitt, MN is not the setting of Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis. Nor is it the setting of another of his works Main Street (based on his home town Sauk Centre, MN)