Sinclair Lewis's novel, Main Street, is a poignant portrayal of small-town America, critiquing the conformity and hypocrisy of rural society in the early 20th century. Written in a straightforward and realistic style, Lewis captures the struggles of Carol Kennicott, a young woman striving for intellectual and cultural fulfillment in the stifling environment of Gopher Prairie. The novel's social commentary and satirical tone make it a significant work in American literature, highlighting themes of individualism versus community values and the limitations of small-town life. Main Street remains a timeless classic that challenges readers to reflect on societal norms and personal authenticity.
Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in BG, B, A, EW, DK, CZ, D, CY, H, HR, GR, F, FIN, LT, I, IRL, NL, M, L, LR, S, R, P, PL, SK, SLO ausgeliefert werden.