We show that when a linear quotient map to a separable Banach space X has a Lipschitz right inverse, then it has a linear right inverse. If a separable space X embeds isometrically into a Banach space Y, then Y contains an isometric linear copy of X. This is false for every nonseparable weakly compactly generated Banach space X. Canonical examples of nonseparable Banach spaces which are Lipschitz isomorphic but not linearly isomorphic are constructed. If a Banach space X has the bounded approximation property and Y is Lipschitz isomorphic to X, then Y has the bounded approximation property.
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Godefroy, G., & Kalton, N. J. (2003). Lipschitz-free Banach spaces. Studia Mathematica, 159(1), 121–141. https://doi.org/10.4064/sm159-1-6
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