Novels • 1912:
Hike and the Aeroplane (juvenile, as Tom Graham) • 1914:
Our Mr. Wrenn: The Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man • 1915:
The Trail of the Hawk: A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life • 1917:
The Job • 1917:
The Innocents: A Story for Lovers • 1919:
Free AirSerialized in
The Saturday Evening Post, May 31, June 7, June 14 and 21, 1919 • 1920:
Main Street • 1922:
BabbittExcerpted in ''
Hearst's International'', October 1922 • 1925:
Arrowsmith • 1926:
MantrapSerialized in ''
Collier's'', February 20, March 20 and April 24, 1926 • 1927:
Elmer Gantry • 1928:
The Man Who Knew Coolidge: Being the Soul of Lowell Schmaltz, Constructive and Nordic Citizen • 1929:
Dodsworth • 1933:
Ann VickersSerialized in
Redbook, August, November and December 1932 • 1934:
Work of Art • 1935: ''
It Can't Happen Here'' • 1938:
The Prodigal Parents • 1940:
Bethel Merriday • 1943:
Gideon Planish • 1945:
Cass Timberlane: A Novel of Husbands and WivesAppeared in
Cosmopolitan, July 1945. • 1947:
Kingsblood Royal • 1949:
The God-Seeker • 1951:
World So Wide (posthumous)
Babbitt, Mantrap and
Cass Timberlane were published as
Armed Services Editions during WWII.
Short stories • 1907: "That Passage in Isaiah",
The Blue Mule, May 1907 • 1907: "Art and the Woman",
The Gray Goose, June 1907 • 1911: "The Way to Rome",
The Bellman, May 13, 1911 • 1915: "Commutation: $9.17",
The Saturday Evening Post, October 30, 1915 • 1915: "The Other Side of the House",
The Saturday Evening Post, November 27, 1915 • 1916: "If I Were Boss",
The Saturday Evening Post, January 1 and 8, 1916 • 1916: "I'm a Stranger Here Myself",
The Smart Set, August 1916 • 1916: "He Loved His Country", ''
Everybody's Magazine'', October 1916 • 1916: "Honestly If Possible",
The Saturday Evening Post, October 14, 191 • 1917: "Twenty-Four Hours in June",
The Saturday Evening Post, February 17, 1917 • 1917: "The Innocents", ''
Woman's Home Companion'', March 1917 • 1917: "A Story with a Happy Ending",
The Saturday Evening Post, March 17, 1917 • 1917: "Hobohemia",
The Saturday Evening Post, April 7, 1917 • 1917: "The Ghost Patrol",
The Red Book Magazine, June 1917Adapted for the silent film
The Ghost Patrol (1923) • 1917: "Young Man Axelbrod",
The Century, June 1917 • 1917: "A Woman by Candlelight",
The Saturday Evening Post, July 28, 1917 • 1917: "The Whisperer",
The Saturday Evening Post, August 11, 1917 • 1917: "The Hidden People",
Good Housekeeping, September 1917 • 1917: "Joy-Joy",
The Saturday Evening Post, October 20, 1917 • 1918: "A Rose for Little Eva", ''
McClure's'', February 1918 • 1918: "Slip It to 'Em",
Metropolitan Magazine, March 1918 • 1918: "An Invitation to Tea",
Every Week, June 1, 1918 • 1918: "The Shadowy Glass",
The Saturday Evening Post, June 22, 1918 • 1918: "The Willow Walk",
The Saturday Evening Post, August 10, 1918 • 1918: "Getting His Bit",
Metropolitan Magazine, September 1918 • 1918: "The Swept Hearth",
The Saturday Evening Post, September 21, 1918 • 1918: "Jazz",
Metropolitan Magazine, October 1918 • 1918: "Gladvertising",
The Popular Magazine, October 7, 1918 • 1919: "Moths in the Arc Light",
The Saturday Evening Post, January 11, 1919 • 1919: "The Shrinking Violet",
The Saturday Evening Post, February 15, 1919 • 1919: "Things",
The Saturday Evening Post, February 22, 1919 • 1919: "The Cat of the Stars",
The Saturday Evening Post, April 19, 1919 • 1919: "The Watcher Across the Road",
The Saturday Evening Post, May 24, 1919 • 1919: "Speed",
The Red Book Magazine, June 1919 • 1919: "The Shrimp-Colored Blouse",
The Red Book Magazine, August 1919 • 1919: "The Enchanted Hour",
The Saturday Evening Post, August 9, 1919 • 1919: "Danger—Run Slow",
The Saturday Evening Post, October 18 and 25, 1919 • 1919: "Bronze Bars",
The Saturday Evening Post, December 13, 1919 • 1920: "Habeas Corpus",
The Saturday Evening Post, January 24, 1920 • 1920: "Way I See It",
The Saturday Evening Post, May 29, 1920 • 1920: "The Good Sport",
The Saturday Evening Post, December 11, 1920 • 1921: "A Matter of Business", ''
Harper's'', March 1921 • 1921: "Number Seven to Sagapoose",
The American Magazine, May 1921 • 1921: "The Post-Mortem Murder",
The Century, May 1921 • 1923: "The Hack Driver",
The Nation, August 29, 1923 • 1929: "He Had a Brother",
Cosmopolitan, May 1929 • 1929: "There Was a Prince",
Cosmopolitan, June 1929 • 1929: "Elizabeth, Kitty and Jane",
Cosmopolitan, July 1929 • 1929: "Dear Editor",
Cosmopolitan, August 1929 • 1929: "What a Man!",
Cosmopolitan, September 1929 • 1929: "Keep Out of the Kitchen",
Cosmopolitan, October 1929 • 1929: "A Letter from the Queen",
Cosmopolitan, December 1929 • 1930: "Youth",
Cosmopolitan, February 1930 • 1930: "Noble Experiment",
Cosmopolitan, August 1930 • 1930: "
Bongo",
Cosmopolitan, September 1930Adapted for the animated feature film
Fun and Fancy Free (1947) • 1930: "Go East, Young Man",
Cosmopolitan, December 1930 • 1931: "Let's Play King",
Cosmopolitan, January, February and March 1931 • 1931: "Pajamas",
Redbook, April 1931 • 1931: "Ring Around a Rosy",
The Saturday Evening Post, June 6, 1931 • 1931: "City of Mercy",
Cosmopolitan, July 1931 • 1931: "Land",
The Saturday Evening Post, September 12, 1931 • 1931: "Dollar Chasers",
The Saturday Evening Post, October 17 and 24, 1931 • 1935: "The Hippocratic Oath",
Cosmopolitan, June 1935 • 1935: "Proper Gander",
The Saturday Evening Post, July 13, 1935 • 1935: "Onward, Sons of Ingersoll!", ''
Scribner's'', August 1935 • 1936: "From the Queen",
Argosy, February 1936 • 1941: "The Man Who Cheated Time",
Good Housekeeping, March 1941 • 1941: "Manhattan Madness",
The American Magazine, September 1941 • 1941: "They Had Magic Then!",
Liberty, September 6, 1941 • 1943: "All Wives Are Angels",
Cosmopolitan, February 1943 • 1943: "Nobody to Write About",
Cosmopolitan, July 1943 • 1943: "Green Eyes—A Handbook of Jealousy",
Cosmopolitan, September and October 1943 • 1943:
HarriSerialized in Good Housekeeping, August, September 1943 (novella)
The Short Stories of Sinclair Lewis (1904–1949) Samuel J. Rogal edited
The Short Stories of Sinclair Lewis (1904–1949), a seven-volume set published in 2007 by
Edwin Mellen Press. The first attempt to collect all of Lewis's short stories. • Volume 1 (June 1904 – January 1916) • Volume 2 (August 1916 – October 1917) • Volume 3 (January 1918 – February 1919) • Volume 4 (February 1919 – May 1921) • Volume 5 (August 1923 – April 1931) • Volume 6 (June 1931 – March 1941) • Volume 7 (September 1941 – May 1949)
Articles • 1915: "Nature, Inc.",
The Saturday Evening Post, October 2, 1915 • 1917: "For the Zelda Bunch", ''
McClure's'', October 1917 • 1918: "Spiritualist Vaudeville",
Metropolitan Magazine, February 1918 • 1919: "Adventures in Autobumming: Gasoline Gypsies",
The Saturday Evening Post, December 20, 1919 • 1919: "Adventures in Autobumming: Want a Lift?",
The Saturday Evening Post, December 27, 1919 • 1920: "Adventures in Autobumming: The Great American Frying Pan",
The Saturday Evening Post, January 3, 1920
Plays • 1919:
Hobohemia • 1934:
Jayhawker: A Play in Three Acts (with Lloyd Lewis) • 1936: ''
It Can't Happen Here'' (with
John C. Moffitt) • 1938:
Angela Is Twenty-Two (with
Fay Wray)Adapted for the feature film
This Is the Life (1944)
Screenplay • 1943:
Storm In the West (with
Dore Schary – unproduced) • 1926: ''John Dos Passos' Manhattan Transfer'' • 1929:
Cheap and Contented Labor: The Picture of a Southern Mill Town in 1929 • 1935:
Selected Short Stories of Sinclair Lewis • 1952:
From Main Street to Stockholm: Letters of Sinclair Lewis, 1919–1930 (edited by
Alfred Harcourt and Oliver Harrison) • 1953:
A Sinclair Lewis Reader: Selected Essays and Other Writings, 1904–1950 (edited by Harry E. Maule and
Melville Cane) • 1962: ''I'm a Stranger Here Myself and Other Stories'' (edited by Mark Schorer) • 1962:
Sinclair Lewis: A Collection of Critical Essays (edited by Mark Schorer) • 1985:
Selected Letters of Sinclair Lewis (edited by John J. Koblas and Dave Page) • 1997:
If I Were Boss: The Early Business Stories of Sinclair Lewis (edited by Anthony Di Renzo) • 2000:
Minnesota Diary, 1942–46 (edited by George Killough) • 2005:
Go East, Young Man: Sinclair Lewis on Class in America (edited by Sally E. Parry) • 2005:
The Minnesota Stories of Sinclair Lewis (edited by Sally E. Parry) ==See also==