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         Anderson Sherwood:     more books (52)
  1. Homage to Sherwood Anderson, 1876-1941 by Sherwood Anderson, Paul P. Appel, 1970-06
  2. Biography - Anderson, Sherwood (1876-1941): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  3. Anderson, Sherwood (1876-1941): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Jeffrey W. Coker, 2000
  4. Winesburg, Ohio / Sherwood Anderson ; illustrated by John Berkey by Sherwood (1876-1941) Anderson, 1979-01-01
  5. WINESBURG OHIO. A Group of Tales of Ohio Small Town Life. Modern Library #104. Introduction by Ernest Boyd. by Sherwood [1876 - 1941]. Anderson, 1919
  6. The triumph of the egg; a book of impressions from American life by Anderson. Sherwood. 1876-1941., 1921-01-01
  7. Mid-American chants. by Sherwood Anderson. by Anderson. Sherwood. 1876-1941., 1918-01-01
  8. Homage to Sherwood Anderson 1876-1941
  9. Winesburg, Ohio : intimate histories of everyday people by Sherwood, 1876-1941 Anderson, 2009-10-26
  10. Sherwood Anderson: A Writer in America, Volume 1 by Walter B. Rideout, 2006-01-16
  11. Windy McPherson's Son (Prairie State Books) by Sherwood Anderson, 1994-01-01
  12. Sherwood Anderson by Sherwood) Weber, Brom Anderson, 1964-06
  13. Southern Odyssey: Selected Writings by Sherwood Anderson by Sherwood Anderson, 1997-09-01
  14. Sherwood Anderson's Love Letters to Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson by Sherwood Anderson, 1989-12

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2. Sherwood Anderson
Choose another writer in this calendar Sherwood Anderson (18761941) Writer whose prose style, derived from everyday speech, influenced American short story writing between World Wars I and II.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) Writer whose prose style, derived from everyday speech, influenced American short story writing between World Wars I and II. Anderson made his name as a leading naturalistic writer with his masterwork, WINESBURG, OHIO (1919), a picture of life in a typical small Midwestern town, as seen through the eyes of its inhabitants. Anderson's episodic bildungsroman has been compared often to Edgar Lee Masters Spoon River Anthology "The young man's mind was carried away by his growing passion for dreams. One looking at him would not have thought him particularly sharp. With the recollection of little things occupying his mind he closed his eyes and leaned back in the car seat. He stayed that way for a long time and when he aroused himself and again looked out of the car window the town of Winesburg had disappeared and his life there had become but a background on which to paint his dreams of his manhood." (from Winesburg, Ohio

3. Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) American Writer.
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Anderson, Sherwood
Guide picks (1876-1941) American writer. Anderson's talent was not widely recognized until the publication of his short story collection "Winesburg, Ohio" (1919), which deals with the struggle of ordinary people to assert their individuality.
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Check out a biography of the American author and a chronological list of his works, plus details on this foundation, which assists writers. San Antonio College LitWeb
Find lists of Anderson's major works and books about this American author. The New Englander Find the full-text version of this story with a New England heroine, Elsie Leander. The Rabbit-pen Excerpts from this Anderson short story, originally published in "Harper's Monthly."

4. PAL: Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941)
PAL Perspectives in American Literature A Research and Reference Guide Chapter 7 Early Twentieth Century - Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) "I will be a servant to words alone."
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 7: Early Twentieth Century - Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) SA Review The SA Project Achievement Primary Works ... Home Page
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An excellent storyteller, Anderson seems to be preoccupied by a need to describe the plight of the "grotesque" - the unsuccessful, the deprived, and the inarticulate. He sensitively describes poverty and eccentricity. His simple style, in the oral tradition of storytelling, influenced writers like Hemingway and Faulkner who, in 1956, acknowledged Anderson as "the father of my generation of American writers and the tradition of American writing which our successors will carry on." Primary Works Windy McPherson's Son Marching Men Winesburg, Ohio The Triumph of the Egg (short stories), 1921; Many Marriages Horses and Men (short stories), 1923; Dark Laughter Death in the Wood (short stories), 1933; Kit Brandon Top Selected Bibliography Anderson, David D., ed.

5. Dr. Anne Simpson's Author And Literature Links: Sherwood Anderson
Premio®PC.com Making built-to-order a reality! Selected Short Stories of Sherwood Anderson. Biography. Anderson, Sherwood (1876-1941), American author, born in Camden,
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Links to Anderson Sites Major Works Windy McPherson's Son rev. ed., 1921 Marching Men Mid-American Chants Winesburg, Ohio Poor White Many Marriages The Triumphs of the Egg Horses and Men A Story Teller's Story Dark Laughter Hands and Other Stories The Modern Writer Sherwood Anderson's Notebook Tar, A Midwest Childhood A New Testament Hello Towns Alice and the Lost Novel Nearer the Grass Roots The American County Fair Perhaps Women Beyond Desire Death in the Woods No Swank Puzzled America Kir Brandon Plays, Winesburg, and Others

6. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Anderson,
Etexts by Author Anderson, Sherwood, 18761941 A Index Main Index Winesburg, Ohio.A group of tales of Ohio small town life.
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7. United College Wu Chung Library -> ASRL: Full List
Anderson, Sherwood, 18761941. THE Sherwood Anderson READER / EDITED, WITH AN INTRODUCTION,BY PAUL ROSENFELD. PS3501.N4A6 1949. Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941.
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American Studies Resource Library Category PS 3501 - PS 3505 Call No. Author Title Agee, James, 1909-1955. A DEATH IN THE FAMILY / JAMES AGEE. Agee, James, 1909-1955. LETTERS OF JAMES AGEE TO FATHER FLYE. Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. THE SHERWOOD ANDERSON READER / EDITED, WITH AN INTRODUCTION, BY PAUL ROSENFELD. SHERWOOD ANDERSON : SHORT STORIES / EDITED AND WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY MAXWELL GEISMAR. Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. THE PORTABLE SHERWOOD ANDERSON / ED., AND WITH AN INTROD., BY HORACE GREGORY. Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. THE TELLER'S TALES / SHERWOOD ANDERSON ; SELECTION AND INTRODUCTION BY FRANK GADO. Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. DARK LAUGHTER / SHERWOOD ANDERSON ; WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY HOWARD MUMFORD JONES. Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. DEATH IN THE WOODS AND OTHER STORIES / SHERWOOD ANDERSON. Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. HELLO TOWNS! / BY SHERWOOD ANDERSON. Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. HORSES AND MEN : TALES, LONG AND SHORT, FROM OUR AMERICAN LIFE / BY SHERWOOD ANDERSON. Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941.

8. A - Authors And Writers - Classic Literature
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A - Last Names
Guide picks Find writers with the last name starting with A, including Edward Abbey, Kobe Abe, Peter Abelard, Jane Addams, Endre Ady, Aeschylus, Aesop, James Agee, Samuel Yosef Agnon, Conrad Aiken, Anna Laetitia Aikin, Mark Akenside, Alcman, Louisa May Alcott, Hans Christian Anderson, Sherwood Anderson, Thomas Aquinas, Matthew Arnold, Margaret Atwood, Jane Austen, etc.
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(1924-1993) Japanese writer. Kobo Abe has been compared to German writer Franz Kafka. He's known for Woman in the Dunes and Secret Rendezvous. Abelard, Peter
(1079-1142) French writer. Peter Abelard (also spelled Abeillard, Abailard, etc., while the best manuscripts have Abaelardus) was born in Pallet, about ten miles east of Nantes in Brittany. He became a philosopher, theologian, and scholar, known for Historia Calamitatum ("Story of My Calamaties") and other works. In this work, he tells about his tragic love affair Heloise. Addams, Jane

9. Todo Es Engaño, Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941)
Sherwood Anderson, A Brief Biography One day in Sherwood Anderson's life, Nov. 28, 1912, has assumed mythic proportions in the story of American literature.
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Todo es engaño

Era la hora del anochecer, de uno de los últi­mos días de otoño. La Feria Comarcal de Wines­burgo había atraído al pueblo una gran muche­dumbre de gentes del campo. El día había sido despejado y la noche se presentaba tibia y agra­dable. Las carretas que pasaban por Trunion Pike, en donde la carretera se extendía, al salir, de la ciudad, por entre campos de fresales, cu­biertos ahora de oscuras hojas secas, levantaban nubes de polvo. Los niños, arrebujados como pe­queñas pelotas, dormían encima de la paja exten­dida dentro de los carros. Sus cabellos estaban cubiertos de polvo, y sus dedos sucios y pegajo­sos. El polvo se cernía sobre los campos; y el sol, al ocultarse, lo teñía con vivo resplandor.
La muchedumbre llenaba las tiendas y las ace­ras de la calle principal de Winesburgo. Se echó encima la noche, relincharon los caballos, los de­pendientes de las tiendas iban y venían como locos, los niños se extraviaban y rompían a berrear, y todo un pueblo de Norteamérica trabaja­ba desesperadamente por divertirse.
El joven George Willard se abrió paso por entre la muchedumbre que llenaba Main Street, se escondió en la escalera del consultorio del doctor Reefy y observó desde allí a la gen­te. Examinaba con ojos febriles las caras que desfilaban bajo las luces de los almacenes. Pug­naban por irrumpir en su cerebro toda clase de pensamientos, pero él no quería pensar. Golpea­ba impaciente con los pies en las escaleras de madera y miraba inquisitivamente a todas par­tes. «Bueno, ¿será capaz ella de no apartarse de él en todo el día? ¿Me habrá hecho esperar inú­tilmente todo este rato?», murmuró.

10. Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941)
Sherwood Anderson (18761941). Contributing Editor Martha Curry. ClassroomIssues and Strategies. Teachers should avoid three erroneous
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Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941)
Contributing Editor: Martha Curry
Classroom Issues and Strategies
Teachers should avoid three erroneous approaches to Sherwood Anderson's writings: regarding him primarily as a novelist, as a regional writer, or as author of only one important book, Winesburg, Ohio Regarding the first error: even in his best novel, Poor White , Anderson has difficulty sustaining plot and characterization. Anderson succeeds best in the smaller narrative form of the short story. "Hands" and "Death in the Woods" exemplify many of the characteristics of the masterpieces of Anderson's story-telling art: direct authorial address to the reader; a circular, not linear, narrative structure; plot subordinated to characterization; simple style and vocabulary; and images drawn from elemental aspects of nature. Regarding the second error: Although Anderson is one of the many regional writers who chronicle the changes that took place in the Midwest at the turn of the century as a result of industrialization, primary emphasis should be placed on his role as a story-teller. Regarding the third error: Neither Winesburg, Ohio

11. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Sherwood Anderson - Author Page
Sherwood Anderson (18761941) Sherwood Anderson was above all a story-teller, andin all of his writings he has left his readers a rich record of his life.
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Sherwood Anderson
Sherwood Anderson was above all a story-teller, and in all of his writings he has left his readers a rich record of his life. Born in Camden, Ohio, he spent his first two decades in small towns of northern Ohio, especially Clyde, which became the setting for Winesburg, Ohio (1919), his best-known work. He dedicated Winesburg to his mother, “whose keen observations on the life about her first awoke in me the hunger to see beneath the surface of lives.”
This hunger to see hidden significance and beauty beneath the surface of lonely, often frustrated lives became Anderson’s main preoccupation as a writer, whether the setting is “Winesburg,” or “Bidwell,” as in his best novel, Poor White (1920), or described directly as Clyde in his three autobiographies, A Story Teller’s Story Tar: A Midwest Childhood (1926), and his posthumous

12. ANDERSON, Sherwood (1876-1941), Original Corrected Typescript For His Novel, Bey
Lame Duck Books. Anderson, Sherwood (18761941) Original Corrected Typescriptfor His Novel, Beyond Desire. New York Liveright, 1932.
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ANDERSON, Sherwood (1876-1941) Original Corrected Typescript for His Novel, Beyond Desire. New York: Liveright, 1932. This is the typesetter's copy of the novel, 409 pages, plus preliminary pages, including a mock-up and proof of the title page. The manuscript is heavily corrected throughout by This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Lame Duck Books ; click here for further details.

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American Literature on the Web Sherwood Anderson (18761941) GeneralResources Sherwood Anderson Page (Robert L. Liebold) The Winesburg
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14. Nadie Lo Sabe, Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941)
Translate this page Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) Nadie lo sabe. George Willard se levantódel escritorio que ocupaba en las oficinas del Winesburg
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Nadie lo sabe

George Willard se levantó del escritorio que ocupaba en las oficinas del Winesburg Eagle , miró cautelosamente a su alrededor y salió con precipitación por la puerta trasera. La noche era calurosa y el cielo estaba cubierto de nubes; aun­que no habían dado las ocho todavía, la callejuela a la que daba la parte trasera de las oficinas del Eagle estaba oscura como la pez. Un tronco de caballos atado por allí a un poste invisible pata­leó en el suelo duro y calcinado. De entre los mismos pies de George Willard saltó un gato y echó a correr, perdiéndose entre las tinieblas. El joven estaba nervioso. Durante todo el día había trabajado como si estuviese atontado de resultas de un golpe. Al pasar por la callejuela temblaba como aterrorizado.
George Willard fue avanzando en la oscuridad nor la callejuela, caminando con cuidado y pre­caución. Las puertas traseras de las tiendas de Winesburgo estaban abiertas y pudo ver a muchas personas sentadas a la luz de las lámparas. En el Myerbaum's Notion Store vio a la señora de Willy, el dueño de la taberna, de pie junto al mostrador, con una cesta en el brazo; la atendía un empleado que se llamaba Sid Green. Este le hablaba con gran interés, inclinaba el cuerpo so­bre el mostrador sin dejar de hablar.
George Willard se agazapó y atravesó de un salto el reguero de luz que se proyectaba a través del hueco de la puerta. Echó a correr hacia ade­lante en medio de las tinieblas. El viejo Jerry Bird, que era el borracho del pueblo, estaba dor­mido en el suelo detrás de la taberna de Ed Griffith. El fugitivo tropezó con las piernas del bo­rracho que estaba despatarrado. Este se echó a reír con risa entrecortada.

15. Una Aventura, Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941)
Translate this page Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) Una aventura. Alice Hindman, que teníaya veintisiete años cuando George Willard era todavía un
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Una aventura

Alice Hindman, que tenía ya veintisiete años cuando George Willard era todavía un muchacho, había pasado toda su vida en Winesburgo. Estaba empleada en la tienda de ultramarinos de Winney, y vivía en casa de su madre, que estaba casada en segundas nupcias.
El padrastro de Alice, pintor de coches, era dado a la bebida. Tenía una historia muy extra­ña; valdrá la pena de que la cuente algún día.
Cuando Alice tenía veintisiete años era una mu­chacha alta y más bien delgada. Su cabeza, muy voluminosa, era lo que más destacaba de su cuer-po; tenía las espaldas un poco inclinadas; los ojos y los cabellos castaños. Alice era una mujer muy tranquila que ocultaba, bajo apariencias de placidez, un fermento interior en continua ac­tividad.
Alice había tenido una aventura amorosa con cierto joven, siendo ella una chiquilla de dieciséis años. En aquel entonces no había empezado to­davía a trabajar en el almacén. El joven, que se llamaba Ned Currie, era mayor que Alice. Estaba empleado, como George Willard, en el Winesburg Eagle
Ned Currie se quedó confuso ante aquella re­solución y entrega que de sí misma le hacía su novia, pero se sintió también conmovido. Su pri­mer deseo había sido hacer de la muchacha su amante, pero cambió de resolución. Pensó en pro­tegerla y cuidar de ella. «No sabes lo que te dices —le contestó con aspereza—. Ten la seguridad de que no te consentiré que hagas semejante cosa. En cuanto consiga un buen empleo regresaré. Por el momento tendrás que quedarte aquí. Es lo único que podemos hacer.»

16. Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941)
Sherwood Anderson (18761941) A Brief Biography Images of Anderson Winesburg, OhioE-text Criticism on Anderson The Sherwood Anderson Review Biography with
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Sherwood Anderson A Brief Biography
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17. Anderson
By Amanda Moore. Novelist and short story writer Sherwood Berton Anderson(18761941) grew up in Clyde, Ohio, a small agricultural town.
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he literary output of Sherwood Anderson is abundant. During his lifetime he published eight novels, four collections of short stories, three books of poems and plays, more than 300 articles, reviews and essays, and three volumes of autobiography. Upon his death in 1941 he left behind "eleven hundred manuscripts, including unpublished fiction and journals, and over 12,000 letters written to and by most of the artistic and intellectual leaders of the twentieth century" (White 4). His work has been praised by authors and critics such as Waldo Frank, Malcolm Cowley, William Faulkner, Sinclair Lewis, Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway and Thomas Wolfe . The combination of his output and the mass amount of critical analysis of his work has earned Sherwood Anderson a rightful place in literary history. Anderson was born September 13, 1876 in Camden, Ohio, a small agricultural town. At the age of eight, he and his family moved to Clyde, Ohio and this would begin a series of moves throughout Anderson's lifetime, including time spent in Chicago and New Orleans. He would also hold a series of occupations including volunteer work during the Spanish-American War, a student at the Wittenberg Academy in Springfield, Ohio, a copywriter for a Chicago advertising agency and the chief owner and manager of a paint factory. Unsatisfied with his life as a businessman, Anderson, at the age of 36, spontaneously walked out on his job at the paint factory in order to focus on his lifelong dream of writing.

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Sherwood Anderson, A Brief Biography. 18761941. One day in SherwoodAnderson's life, Nov. 28, 1912, has assumed mythic proportions
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Sherwood Anderson, A Brief Biography
One day in Sherwood Anderson's life, Nov. 28, 1912, has assumed mythic proportions in the story of American literature. This was the day he "left business for literature," simply walking out of his office as president of the Anderson Manufacturing Co. (Home of "Roof-Fix Cure for Roof Troubles") in Elyria, Ohio, not only giving up a dream of becoming rich in American business, but also abandoning his responsibilities as a middle-class citizen, including a wife and three small children. Although this account oversimplifies a process that took several messy, frequently unhappy years, it is nevertheless true in spirit, making Anderson the best-known archetype of the gifted American caught between the pull of riches, success, respectability, and family responsibility on the one hand and the call of creativity, probably to be accompanied only by penury and disappointment, on the other. Anderson was born into a poor family in Camden, Ohio, on Sept. 13, 1876, but spent his formative years in the town of Clyde, Ohio,

19. Records For Author Of The First Letter, 1748?-1831. (in MARION)
Records 1 to 15 of 32. Anderson, Sherwood, 18761941. Holdings at other locationsSee the additional holdings for this title. Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941.
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20. Sherwood Anderson Hands
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