Babbitt
Babbitt
Babbitt is a term that can refer to several different subjects, including a novel, a type of alloy, and various places and people. This article will explore these different meanings in detail.
Babbitt (Novel)[edit | edit source]
Babbitt is a novel by Sinclair Lewis first published in 1922. The novel is a satire of American culture and society, particularly the vacuity of middle-class life and the social pressure toward conformity. The protagonist, George F. Babbitt, is a successful real estate agent in the fictional city of Zenith, who becomes disillusioned with the American Dream and the materialistic values of his society.
Babbitt (Alloy)[edit | edit source]
Babbitt metal, also known as Babbitt alloy, is a type of bearing material invented by Isaac Babbitt in 1839. It is used to provide a low-friction lining for bearing shells in engines and machinery. Babbitt metal is typically composed of tin, copper, and antimony, and it is known for its excellent properties in reducing wear and tear on moving parts.
Places Named Babbitt[edit | edit source]
There are several places in the United States named Babbitt, including:
- Babbitt, Minnesota: A city in St. Louis County, Minnesota. It is known for its proximity to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and its history in the mining industry.
- Babbitt, Nevada: A former town in Mineral County, Nevada. It was established as a housing community for workers at the nearby Hawthorne Army Depot.
Notable People Named Babbitt[edit | edit source]
Several notable individuals have the surname Babbitt, including:
- Milton Babbitt: An American composer known for his work in serialism and electronic music.
- Irving Babbitt: An American academic and literary critic, known for his role in the New Humanism movement.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Sinclair Lewis
- George F. Babbitt
- Zenith (fictional city)
- Isaac Babbitt
- Babbitt, Minnesota
- Babbitt, Nevada
- Milton Babbitt
- Irving Babbitt
- Serialism
- Electronic music
- New Humanism
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