Dodsworth
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1995
384
Novel • Fiction
Europe • 1920s
1995
Adult
18+ years
Dodsworth by Sinclair Lewis follows the journey of Sam Dodsworth, a retired automobile executive, and his wife, Fran, as they travel through Europe. The novel explores themes of identity, cultural differences, and the challenges within their marriage, offering insights into personal growth and self-discovery through their experiences abroad.
Contemplative
Emotional
Challenging
Melancholic
Bittersweet
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Dodsworth by Sinclair Lewis explores themes of self-discovery and cultural contrast through protagonist Sam Dodsworth's European journey. Positive reviews highlight vivid character development and incisive social commentary. Criticisms include a perceived sluggish pacing and less engaging subplot. Overall, the novel is praised for its insightful exploration of personal fulfillment.
A reader who enjoys Dodsworth by Sinclair Lewis likely appreciates introspective explorations of American identity and societal critique. Fans of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby or Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence may find similar themes of cultural conflict and personal transformation captivating.
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384
Novel • Fiction
Europe • 1920s
1995
Adult
18+ years
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