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Forms of humour in Sinclair Lewis' novels "Main Street" and "Babbitt"

Title: Forms of humour in Sinclair Lewis' novels "Main Street" and "Babbitt"

Essay , 1990 , 10 Pages , Grade: 3,0

Autor:in: Dr. phil. Volker Beckmann (Author)

American Studies - Literature
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In this work the author discusses forms of humour in Sinclair Lewis' novels "Main Street" and "Babbitt" and tries to show his artistic use of humour. The author unveils the reflection of humour as satirical bitterness, ironical incongruity and joking, playful language. Therefore, the author examines contrast as a satirical device, invectives, caricature, parody, mimicry and colloquialism in Lewis’ work.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • Introduction
  • Notes to introduction
  • Contrast as a satirical device
  • Invective
  • Caricature
  • Parody
  • Mimicry
  • Banter, Slang, Colloquialism
  • "Homely Metaphor"
  • Notes

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This essay examines various forms of humor employed by Sinclair Lewis in his novels "Main Street" and "Babbitt." The essay aims to analyze how Lewis uses humor as a satirical device, focusing on specific techniques such as contrast, invective, caricature, parody, mimicry, banter, and "homely metaphor." The analysis seeks to understand the authorial tone and its impact on the reader's perception of the characters and the overall message of the novels.

  • The use of humor as a satirical tool in Lewis' novels.
  • Analysis of specific humorous techniques used by Lewis.
  • Exploration of the authorial tone and its effect on the reader's understanding.
  • The role of irony and incongruity in creating humorous effects.
  • The impact of Lewis' humor on the portrayal of characters and themes.

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

  • Introduction: This chapter discusses the debate about whether Lewis should be considered a humorist or a satirist. The author explores the definition of humor, focusing on its genial and affirmative nature, and contrasts this with the satirical aspects of Lewis' writing. The author also discusses the role of irony and incongruity in the authorial tone of Lewis' novels.
  • Contrast as a satirical device: This chapter examines how contrast is used as a satirical device in "Main Street." The chapter highlights the stark contrast between Carol's dreams and the reality of life in the small town. The author uses examples from the novel to illustrate how this contrast leads to Carol's disillusionment and the satirical portrayal of the town's inhabitants.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

This essay focuses on exploring various forms of humor used by Sinclair Lewis, with key concepts including satire, irony, incongruity, contrast, caricature, parody, mimicry, and "homely metaphor." It examines the authorial tone, exploring the distance between the author and his message, and the impact of these techniques on the reader's understanding of the characters and themes presented in "Main Street" and "Babbitt."

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Title
Forms of humour in Sinclair Lewis' novels "Main Street" and "Babbitt"
College
Bielefeld University  (Fakultät für Literaturwissenschaft)
Course
Humor in American Fiction
Grade
3,0
Author
Dr. phil. Volker Beckmann (Author)
Publication Year
1990
Pages
10
Catalog Number
V501416
ISBN (eBook)
9783346043399
ISBN (Book)
9783346043405
Language
English
Tags
humor satire parody irony colloquialism banter authorial tone style in fiction implied author implied reader
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Dr. phil. Volker Beckmann (Author), 1990, Forms of humour in Sinclair Lewis' novels "Main Street" and "Babbitt", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/501416
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