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Arrowsmith. Exploring Science, Ethics, and Ambition in 20th Century America
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- Nombre de pages453
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4767095-7
- EAN8596547670957
- Date de parution18/11/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille885 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
Sinclair Lewis'Äôs "Arrowsmith" stands as a remarkable critique of the medical profession, intertwining moral integrity with the quest for scientific truth. Through the journey of Martin Arrowsmith, an idealistic physician, Lewis explores the tensions between commercialism and altruism in healthcare during the early 20th century. The novel's realistic prose, enriched with detailed character studies and sharp social commentary, provides a rich tapestry that reflects the complexities of scientific ambition and ethical dilemmas.
Set against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving medical landscape, Lewis's work resonates deeply with contemporary discussions on public health and the duty of care. Sinclair Lewis, an early winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, was a keen observer of American society and politics. His experiences in a variety of settings, from small towns to major scientific institutions, shaped his nuanced understanding of the conflicts within the medical field.
Lewis's commitment to realism and social critique informed his depiction of Arrowsmith, making it an urgent examination of the motivations and challenges faced by health professionals. "Arrowsmith" remains a significant text, highly recommended for readers interested in the intersection of medical ethics and societal expectations. With its timeless themes, the novel prompts critical reflection on the role of science in service to humanity, positioning it as a pivotal read not only for literary enthusiasts but also for healthcare professionals grappling with similar challenges today.
Set against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving medical landscape, Lewis's work resonates deeply with contemporary discussions on public health and the duty of care. Sinclair Lewis, an early winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, was a keen observer of American society and politics. His experiences in a variety of settings, from small towns to major scientific institutions, shaped his nuanced understanding of the conflicts within the medical field.
Lewis's commitment to realism and social critique informed his depiction of Arrowsmith, making it an urgent examination of the motivations and challenges faced by health professionals. "Arrowsmith" remains a significant text, highly recommended for readers interested in the intersection of medical ethics and societal expectations. With its timeless themes, the novel prompts critical reflection on the role of science in service to humanity, positioning it as a pivotal read not only for literary enthusiasts but also for healthcare professionals grappling with similar challenges today.




















