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  1. Letters to Bab: Sherwood Anderson to Marietta D. Finley, 1916-33 by Sherwood Anderson, 1985-06-01
  2. A Reader's Guide to the Short Stories of Sherwood Anderson (Reference Publication in Literature) by Judy Jo Small, 1994-02
  3. Winesburg, Ohio (Norton Critical Editions) by Sherwood Anderson, 1995-11-17
  4. Winesburg, Ohio (Oxford World's Classics) by Sherwood Anderson, 2008-08-01
  5. Sherwood Anderson; A Collection of Critical Essays (Twentieth Century Views) by Walter B. Rideout, 1975-01
  6. Sherwood Anderson: A Selective, Annotated Bibliography (The Scarecrow author bibliographies ; no. 26) by Douglas G. Rogers, 1976-06
  7. Achievement of Sherwood Anderson: Essays in Criticism
  8. The Egg and Other Stories (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics) by Sherwood Anderson, 1998-02-01
  9. Winesburg, Ohio: Text and Criticism (Critical Library, Viking) by Sherwood Anderson, 1996-08-01
  10. Sherwood Anderson'S Winesburg: Ohio by Sherwood Anderson, 1997-06-15
  11. Such A Rare Thing: The Art of Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio by Clarence Lindsay, 2008-01-15
  12. A New Book Of The Grotesques: Contemporary Approaches To Sherwood Anderson's Early Fiction by Robert Dunne, 2005-05-30
  13. Sherwood Anderson Remembered (American Writers Remembered)
  14. Sherwood Anderson: Selected Letters

21. Category PS 3501 - PS 3505 Call No. Author Title PS3501.G35 D4
Anderson, Sherwood, 18761941. DEATH IN THE WOODS AND OTHER STORIES / Sherwood Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. THE TRIUMPH OF THE EGG A BOOK OF
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Sherwood Anderson, A Brief Biography. 18761941. One day in Sherwood Anderson slife, Nov. 28, 1912, has assumed mythic proportions in the story of American
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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,

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24. Anderson
Novelist and short story writer Sherwood Berton Anderson (18761941) grew up inClyde, Ohio, a small agricultural town. The third of seven children,
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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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This link leads to artifacts, teaching tips and discussion questions for this author. Born in southern Ohio, Sherwood Anderson was the middle child of seven. His father, a harness maker, moved the family around a great deal during Anderson's childhood in search of work. In 1894 the family settled in Clyde, Ohio, which probably served as the model for Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio

26. Sherwood Anderson American Short Story Writer Autobiographical
Anderson, Sherwood 18761941 He sits across of . . . fallen creatures, SherwoodAnderson has made the pure poetry of Knopf . 1924. pp. 83-4
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27. Fiction: Sherwood Anderson
Read how Sherwood Anderson influenced the career of William Faulkner. BIOGRAPHYSherwood Anderson (18761941) was born the son of a jack-of-all-trades
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Sherwood Anderson Review

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Site of the Sherwood Anderson Review , an expanded version of the Winesburg Eagle , began publication in 1975 at the University of Richmond with the expressed purpose "to help further Anderson scholarship and to broaden interest in the man and his work." Includes critical and biographical essays, reviews, bibliography, and links to organizations relating to Anderson. The Storyteller: Sherwood Anderson
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Smyth County, Virginia chamber of commerce Web page featuring a very interesting report of Sherwood Anderson's purchase of the Smyth County News in 1927 and the subsequent development of the fictional character known as Buck Fever.

28. Sherwood Anderson
Anderson, Sherwood (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition). Anderson,Sherwood (18761941) (The Hutchinson Encyclopedia). Sherwood Anderson (The
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29. MSN Encarta - Anderson, Sherwood
Anderson, Sherwood (18761941), American author, born in Camden, Ohio. Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941). -, The Sherwood Anderson Foundation Home Page
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30. Anderson, Sherwood Famous Quotes
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That in the beginning when the world was young there were a great many thoughts but no such thing as truth. Man made the truths himself and each truth was a composite of a great many vague thoughts. All about in the world were truths and they were all beautiful.
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31. Valencia West LRC - Anderson, Sherwood
Anderson, Sherwood (18761941). Pathfinder. June 1996. The following referencebooks can be used to get both biographical and critical information about
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32. Sherwood Anderson Biography / Biography Of Sherwood Anderson Main Biography
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Name: Sherwood Anderson Birth Date: September 13, 1876 Death Date: March 8, 1941 Place of Birth: Camden, Ohio, United States Place of Death: Colon, Panama Nationality: American Gender: Male Occupations: writer, author Sherwood Anderson Main Biography The works of the American writer Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) are graced by a psychological complexity absent from earlier American fiction. His stories stress character and mood, and his style is laconic and colloquial. Sherwood Anderson was born on Sept. 13, 1876, in Camden, Ohio, the third of seven children. His father was an easygoing, improvident man whose itinerant habits resulted in spotty educations for his children. Sherwood had no formal education after the age of 14, although he did attend Wittenberg College for a short time. Anderson had a belated writing career. He served in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, then began a successful business career in advertising. But it was while owning and managing a paint factory in Elyria, Ohio, that he began, about 1908, to write stories and novels.

33. Volume D: American Literature Between The Wars, 1914-1945
Sherwood Anderson (18761941). Sherwood Anderson grew up in Ohio, married intoa successful business family, and became the manager of a mail-order house.
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Sherwood Anderson grew up in Ohio, married into a successful business family, and became the manager of a mail-order house. When he was nearing middle age, he left his wife, job, and stability and moved to Chicago to pursue his literary dreams. He wrote many tales depicting small-town life in the Midwest and had his first great success with Winesburg, Ohio (1916), an important work of experimental fiction set in a small-town environment. Anderson wrote simple, direct sentences, transferred his point-of-view to outside observers, and portrayed a slice of life rather than the large panorama of an epic tale; many subsequent writers, such as Hemingway and Faulkner, were influenced by his style. Anderson's short-story collections, in addition to Winesburg, Ohio

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Anderson, Sherwood 18761941. American writer whose often autobiographical worksinclude Winesburg, Ohio (1919). Back to SearchBack Anderson
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35. Anderson, Sherwood (Norwegian Writers' Web)
Norwegian Writers Center Norwegian Association of Literary Translators.Anderson, Sherwood USA 18761941. Links Books and Writers Biography
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36. Anderson, Sherwood
Anderson, Sherwood (18761941). Sherwood Anderson was born in Camden, Ohio andraised in nearby Clyde. He began his writing career in 1913 after having
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Sherwood Anderson was born in Camden, Ohio and raised in nearby Clyde. He began his writing career in 1913 after having served in the Spanish-American War, working as a copywriter in Chicago, and managing a paint plant in Elryia, Ohio.
Writer whose prose style, derived from everyday speech, influenced American short story writing between World Wars I and II. Sherwood Anderson was born in Camden, Ohio. His parents led travelling life, moving from place to another after work. At the age of 17 Anderson moved to Chicago where worked in several jobs. During the Spanish-American war Anderson fought in Cuba and returned after the war to Ohio. His life calmed down with marriage and with a work as director of a painting firm. When he started to earn enough from his writings he quit the business world. His first novels, WINDY MCPHERSON'S SON (1916) and MARCHING MEN (1917), were written while he was still a manufacturer. Anderson travelled widely and became well known figure in literary circles. In Chicago Anderson made friends with Carl Sandburg , in Paris he met Gertrude Stein and after he returned back to the United States he encouraged William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway in their writing aspirations. After travels in Europe Anderson settled in New Orleans, where he wrote among others novel DARK LAUGHTER (1925). From New Orleans he moved to New York for some years and from there finally to Marion, Virginia, where he worked as a farmer and journalist. Among Anderson's best known works is novel WINESBURG, OHIO (1919), compared ofter to Edgar Lee Master's Spoon River Anthology. Selected works:WINDY MCPHERSON'S SON, 1916, rev. ed., 1921

37. Biblioteca Virtual - Anderson, Sherwood (1876-1941)
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Anderson, Sherwood (18761941), American author, born in Camden, Ohio. He leftschool at the age of 14 and worked at various jobs until 1898.
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39. HEMINGWAY'S PARIS: WRITERS And BOOKS: Sherwood Anderson
Sherwood Anderson (18761941). Ohio writer Anderson achieved fame with his thirdbook, Winesburg, Ohio (1919), a collection of short stories about life in a
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Ohio writer Anderson achieved fame with his third book, Winesburg, Ohio (1919), a collection of short stories about life in a small American town. Hemingway met Anderson in Chicago in 1921, and Anderson urged Ernest and Hadley to move to Paris. After their marriage on September 3, 1921, they took Anderson's advice, and he supplied them with letters of introduction for some of the leading literary figures in Paris. Hemingway's first American publication was with Boni and Liveright, also Anderson's publisher. Although Hemingway seems to have admired Anderson early, his pattern of turning against a mentor or friend held true in this case, too. Anderson's Dark Laughter , which appeared in 1925, prompted the satirical Torrents of Spring by Hemingway, which was so transparent an attack on the Anderson novel and style that Boni and Liveright had to reject the manuscript, thereby breaking their contract with Ernest, and leading him to Scribner's, with whom he was associated the rest of his life. Back to On-line Seminar
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40. La Maestra, Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941)
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El joven George Willard, que no tenía nada que hacer, se alegró porque no se sentía con ganas de trabajar aquel día. El semanario estaba ya ti­rado y había sido llevado al correo el miércoles por la noche; la nieve había empezado a caer el jueves. A las ocho, después de que pasó el tren de la mañana, se echó al bolsillo un par de pati­nes y se fue hasta el depósito de aguas corrientes; pero no patinó. Siguió más allá del depósito, por un sendero que bordeaba el arroyo Wine hasta que llegó a un bosquecillo de hayas. Una vez allí, encendió una hoguera junto al tronco caído de un árbol y sentóse a un extremo de éste, para me­ditar. Cuando empezó a caer la nieve y a soplar el viento, se dio prisa en recoger combustible para la hoguera.
El joven reportero tenía el pensamiento en Kate Swift, que había sido su maestra de escuela. La noche anterior había ido a casa de Kate para que le diese un libro que ella tenía interés en que leyese George; habían estado solos durante una hora. Era la cuarta o quinta vez que aquella mu­jer le hablaba con gran interés, y no acertaba él a comprender lo que sus palabras podían signifi­car. Empezó a pensar que tal vez estuviese ena­morada de él; este pensamiento le resultaba agra­dable y penoso al mismo tiempo. Se levantó del tronco en que estaba sentado y se puso a echar ramas a la hoguera; miró alrededor para ver si estaba solo y empezó a hablar en alta voz como si se hallase frente a Kate. «Me parece que usted está a punto de caer, y usted lo sabe —exclamó—. Voy a descubrir lo que hay de cierto. Espere y ya lo verá.»

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