Samuel Dodsworth
/ˌsæmjuəl ˈdɒdswəθ/, /ˌsæmjuəl ˈdɒdswɜːθ/
/ˌsæmjuəl ˈdɑːdswərθ/
- a character in the novel Dodsworth (1929) by Sinclair Lewis. Dodsworth has retired from his job and travels to Europe with his wife. Lewis uses him to show the different values and behaviour of Americans and Europeans. He is also seen as an example of a typical rich man who cannot communicate well with his wife.
塞缪尔·多兹沃思(Samuel Dodsworth):辛克莱·刘易斯(Sinclair Lewis)的小说《多兹沃思(Dodsworth)》(1929)中的角色。道兹沃思(Dodsworth)已从他的工作中退休,并与妻子一起前往欧洲。刘易斯用他来展示美国人和欧洲人的不同价值观和行为。他也被视为典型的有钱人无法与妻子沟通的典范。