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  1. Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson, 2007-06-30
  2. Triumph of the Egg, and Other Stories by Sherwood Anderson, 2010-03-07
  3. Poor White by Sherwood Anderson, 2010-05-28
  4. Winesburg, Ohio; a group of tales of Ohio small town life by Sherwood Anderson, 2010-07-06
  5. The Egg, and Other Stories by Sherwood Anderson, 2009-11-24
  6. Winesburg, Ohio (Signet Classics) by Sherwood Anderson, 2005-11-01
  7. Certain Things Last: The Selected Short Stories of Sherwood Anderson by Sherwood Anderson, 1995-01
  8. Winesburg, Ohio (Norton Critical Editions) by Sherwood Anderson, 1995-11-17
  9. Poor White by Sherwood Anderson, 1926
  10. Windy McPherson's Son by Sherwood Anderson, 2006-10-01
  11. Winesburg, Ohio (Oxford World's Classics) by Sherwood Anderson, 2008-08-01
  12. The Portable Sherwood Anderson by Sherwood Anderson, 1977-07-28
  13. Marching Men by Sherwood Anderson, 2010-05-23
  14. Dark Laughter by Sherwood Anderson, 1925-01-01

1. Sherwood Anderson
Sherwood Anderson was born in Camden, Ohio. THE MODERN WRITER, 1925;SHERWOOD ANDERSON'S NOTEBOOK, 1926; TAR, A MIDWEST CHILDHOOD, 1926;
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4. Sherwood Anderson
Sherwood Anderson, Education on the Sherwood Anderson, the third ofseven children, was born in Camden, Ohio in 1876. He left school
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Sherwood Anderson, the third of seven children, was born in Camden, Ohio in 1876. He left school at 14 and after various jobs served in the Spanish-American War (1898-9).
After leaving the US Army , Anderson worked as a manager of a paint factory in Elyria, Ohio. In 1908 he began writing short stories and novels. He moved to Chicago where he found work in an advertising agency. Anderson became friends with other writers in Chicago such as Floyd Dell Theodore Dreiser Ben Hecht and Carl Sandburg
Anderson shared his friends radical political views and in 1914 and began having his work published in The Masses , a socialist journal edited by Floyd Dell and Max Eastman . This included the stories about small-town life that were subsequently published as Winesburg, Ohio

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7. Sherwood Anderson - Winesburg, Ohio
Sherwood Anderson Winesburg, Ohio. From 101. Sherwood Anderson, Mother ,Winesburg, Ohio, p.40. anderson sherwood Anderson, p.41.
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From the title of first chapter in Winesburg, Ohio , “The Book of the Grotesque”, it is clear to see Sherwood Anderson’s preoccupation with the “grotesque”. But what does “grotesque” mean in Anderson’s fiction? The definitions of grotesque, as offered in the Collins English Mini Dictionary , are ‘strangely distorted’ and ‘absurd’ (1). However, the “grotesques” in Winesburg, Ohio are not necessarily repulsive despite their absurdity. Malcolm Cowley, in his introduction to Winesburg, Ohio , defined the “grotesques” as ‘solitary persons’ whose lives have been distorted by their inability to express themselves. (2) It is the life experiences that have made the characters in the short stories “grotesques”. Being “grotesque” also means that the ‘figures... are not, nor are they meant to be, “fully-rounded” characters – they are the shards of life, glimpsed for a moment, the debris of suffering and defeat.’ (3) We only see the “grotesques” at the point in their life that they are seeking contact with the world, when they are displaying the characteristics that make them “grotesque”. In “Loneliness” the “grotesque” character, Enoch Robinson, displays all the typical shortcomings. At the beginning of the story, Enoch’s house illustrates the “grotesques’” desire to hide from “ordinary” society because ‘the blinds of all the windows facing the road were kept closed’ (13). During his youth Enoch was ‘inclined to silence’ (14), but his move to New York City seemed to offer a promise of maturity.

8. SHERWOOD ANDERSON
SHERWOOD ANDERSON. Sherwood Anderson was born on September 13, 1876, in Camden,Ohio. Anderson, Sherwood. Winesburg, Ohio. New York Dover. 1995.
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Sherwood Anderson was born on September 13, 1876, in Camden, Ohio. As a child, Anderson was forced to work at odd jobs to help alleviate the family's financial stress. Because of this and other interests, Anderson left high school before graduating. After serving in the Spanish-American War, he worked with his brother as an artist for the the Crowell Publishing Company in Springfield, Ohio. By means of the connections he made while working at Crowell, Anderson was able to secure a job as a copywriter in Chicago. In 1904 he married Cornelia Lane and in 1906 he left Chicago for a mail-order business in Cleveland and then two paint maufacturing companies. On November 27, 1912, Anderson disappeared from his office and reappeared, disoriented and disheveled, four days later. Anderson referred to his mental breakdown as a concious break from his materialistic existence. He returned to Chicago and wrote feverishly in his spare time. In 1914 he divorced Cornelia and married Tennessee Mitchell. In that same year, his first novel, Windy McPherson's Son , was published.

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11. Welcome To The Sherwood Anderson Literary Center
A group of area writers, readers and educators that aims to inspire the community at large through Category Regional North America Elyria Arts and Entertainment......Our mission is to inspire enthusiasm for the value of thoughtful reading and writingand to promote understanding of the life and work of sherwood anderson.
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12. Sherwood Anderson Collection At Bartleby.com
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Sherwood Anderson Marching Men (1917), a chronicle about the plight of the working man in an industrial society. In his best-known work

13. Anderson, Sherwood. 1919. Winesburg, Ohio
Online publication of sherwood anderson's classic "Winesburg, Ohio."Category Arts Literature Authors A anderson, sherwood...... Fiction sherwood anderson Winesburg, Ohio. Library of Congress. sherwood anderson.Winesburg, Ohio. A Group of Tales of Ohio Small Town Life. sherwood anderson.
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15. Gertrude Stein Link Trade
Links to articles, books, pictures, etc., related to Gertrude Stein and/or sherwood anderson.
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Author of The Acorn Stories Degranon Holding Me Together , and New Readings of Winesburg, Ohio Click here for my Sherwood Anderson Link Trade. Any new changes or additions made to this links page now require a link exchange/link trade, i.e. mutual links only. If your site has a link to one of my pages and/or one of my books, or if you find a dead link on this page, please tell me Never ask me for help with your research, homework, proofreading, revising, etc., no matter how big the emergency. Usually, I’ll link back to you here or on my most appropriate page, as long as you leave up your link to me. See duanesimolke.com for links to my other pages, and for information about my books. Though I originally envisioned this page as listing all Gertrude Stein pages that appear on the net, I eventually found that task overwhelming, especially since URL’s keep changing. However, I can manage it by narrowing updates in the way I mention above. Link trades benefit both involved sites, and they help webmasters keep their sites up-to-date. I also suggest searching Google and All Consuming.Net

16. Allreaders.com Sherwood Anderson Club
Analysis of the plot, setting, characters, theme, and structure of the author's works.
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17. Eagle.html
Online counterpart of the print journal, with biographical and critical material and a selection of online texts of anderson's writings.
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19. About Sherwood Anderson
Includes biographical information and links to critical resources,as well as HTML versions of several of the author's works.
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About Sherwood Anderson
Works Online An Apology for Crudity
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Timeline Born in Camden Ohio Approx 1896 Worked as a laborer in Chicago, then served in the Spanish-American war Attended Wittenberg Academy in Springfield Ohio Married Cornelia Lane of Toledo, fathered two sons and a daughter Divorced Cornelia and married Tennessee Mitchell Published "Windy McPherson`s Son" Published "Marching Men" Published "Mid-American Chants" Published "Winesburg Ohio" Published "Poor White" Published "The Triumph of the Egg" Published "Horses and Men" Published "Many Marriages" Divorced Tennessee and married Elizabeth Prall Published "A Story Teller`s Story" Moved to Troutdale, Virginia and bought farmland Published "Dark Laughter" Published "The Modern Writer" Published "Sherwood Anderson`s Notebook" Published "Tar: A Midwest Childhood" Purchased Marion Publishing Company Published "A New Testament" Separated from Elizabeth Prall Published "Alice and the Lost Novel" Published "Hello Towns!"

20. Eagle.html
Welcome to The sherwood anderson Review. (FormerlyThe Winesburg Eagle). Summer 2001.
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