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  1. Arrowsmith tells the story of bright and scientifically minded Martin Arrowsmith of Elk Mills, Winnemac (the same fictional state in which several of Lewis's other novels are set), as he makes his way from a small town in the Midwest to the upper echelons of the scientific community at a prestigious foundation in New York City. Along the way he ...

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  3. Arrowsmith is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by John Ford and starring Ronald Colman, Helen Hayes, Richard Bennett, and Myrna Loy. It was adapted from Sinclair Lewis's 1925 novel Arrowsmith by Sidney Howard, departing substantially from the

  4. Apr 13, 2014 · Sinclair Lewis's Arrowsmith is more expansive and grandiose than his standard work, though it pulsates with his usual cynical themes. The book is a cradle-to-middle-age chronicle of an idealistic doctor, Martin Arrowsmith, who grows from a Midwestern medical student to one of the best-known physicians in the world.

  5. Arrowsmith, novel by Sinclair Lewis, published in 1925. The author declined to accept a Pulitzer Prize for the work because he had not been awarded the prize for his Main Street in 1921. The narrative concerns the personal and professional travails of Martin Arrowsmith, a Midwestern physician.

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  7. Mar 4, 2008 · Pulitzer Prize Winner, 1926. With an afterword by E. L. Doctorow—the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of one mans pursuit of intellectual freedom in the face of ignorance and corruption, from the author of Babbit.

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  8. Oct 13, 2013 · The 450-page novel famously chronicles the life and struggles of Martin Arrowsmith, a young doctor born in the late nineteenth century who has grown up to become a firm believer in the importance of epidemiology and bacteriology for the progress of medicine and health.

  9. Arrowsmith, the most widely read of Sinclair Lewis’s novels, is the incisive portrait of a man passionately devoted to science. As a bright, curious boy in a small Midwestern town, Martin Arrowsmith spends his free time in old Doc Vickerson’s office avidly devouring medical texts.

  10. A short summary of Sinclair Lewis's Arrowsmith. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Arrowsmith.

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