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  1. Sherwood Anderson (Modern literature monographs) by Welford Dunaway Taylor, 1977-11
  2. Cuentos reunidos/ Collected Stories (Spanish Edition) by Sherwood Anderson, 2009-04-30
  3. Winesburg, Ohio (Modern Library Classics) by Sherwood Anderson, 2008-06-26
  4. Sherwood Anderson's Secret Love Letters: For Eleanor, a Letter a Day
  5. Sherwood Anderson by Irving Howe, 1951-06
  6. Sherwood Anderson - American Writers 43: University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers by Brom Weber, 1964-11-23
  7. The Merrill Studies in Winesburg, Ohio (Charles E. Merrill Program in American Literature)
  8. Winesburg Ohio: An Exploration (Twaynes Masterwork Studies No 55) by Ray Lewis White, 1990-09
  9. Winesburg, Ohio, (Cliffs notes) by Ann R. Morris, 1988-08
  10. Stein, Gender, Isolation, and Industrialism : New Readings of Winesburg, Ohio by Duane Simolke, 1999-07-06

61. The Best English-Language Fiction Of The Twentieth Century - Reviews
Anderson, Sherwood, 18761941. American writer, a native of Camden, Ohio.A businessman until a nervous breakdown in 1912, which was followed by a series of
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American writer, a native of Camden, Ohio. A businessman until a nervous breakdown in 1912, which was followed by a series of failed marriages and a new career as a serious author. Winesburg, Ohio , his first major work, began a string of successful works in the early 1920s; later works were less well received. An important influence on Hemmingway, Faulkner, and other emerging authors of the period.
  • Winesburg, Ohio
    As its subtitle states, this is "a group of tales of Ohio small town life" rather than a novel, but they share common characters and themes, and form a sequence loosely unified by the coming of age story of George Willard. Some "tales" tend to overpower others, but the whole is stronger than the parts.
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62. Sherwood Anderson
Translate this page Sherwood Anderson (EEUU, 1876-1941), Anderson. Escritor estadounidense, nacidoen Camden, Ohio. Dejó la escuela a los catorce años y trabajó en diversos
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63. EReader.com: Author: Sherwood Anderson
Sherwood Anderson (18761941), the third of seven children, was born in Camden,Ohio. He left school at 14 and after various jobs served in the
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Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941), the third of seven children, was born in Camden, Ohio. 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 began having his work published in The Masses

64. BrothersJudd.com - Review Of Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio
BrothersJudd.com reviews Sherwood Anderson s Winesburg, Ohio Grade C- Sherwood Anderson 1876-1941. This collection of stories is not truly a novel.
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This collection of stories is not truly a novel. In fact, most of the stories were published separately, in magazines. They only seem to be unified by their setting in Winesburg (based on Anderson's hometown, Clyde OH), their depictions of small town Americans as victims of various personality pathologies and the recurring character George Willard (Anderson as a young man). Anderson's original title for the collection was "The Book of the Grotesque". Malcolm Cowley's introduction, in the edition that I read, argues that the characters are grotesque in so far as they are isolated from mankind by their inability to communicate. He says that George Willard, a young newspaperman, recurs in the stories because the characters hope that he will communicate for them. I'm afraid I side with the critics of the book, who Cowley says called it "pessimistic..destructive..morbidly sexual". I would instead urge readers to try Ray Bradbury's Dandelion Wine (see review
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65. BrothersJudd.com - Books By Sherwood Anderson Reviewed
BrothersJudd.com reviews books by Sherwood Anderson (eg,Winesburg, Ohio GradeC-) Winesburg, Ohio (1919) - Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) (GradeC-)
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66. A Tips Back 361-380 Of Title(s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
371. Door Of The Trap / Anderson, Sherwood, 18761941 373. Triumph Of TheEgg 1920 / Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941
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67. The Brautigan Pages - Books
Homage to Sherwood Anderson, 18761941.; Sherwood Anderson, Paul P. Appel;Hardcover; (Special Order). Home Town; Sherwood, Anderson; Hardcover;
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Sherwood Anderson Certain Things Last : The Selected Short Stories of Sherwood Anderson ; Sherwood Anderson, Charles E. Modlin (Editor); Paperback; Certain Things Last : The Selected Short Stories of Sherwood Anderson ; Charles E. Modlin (Editor), Sherwood Anderson; Hardcover; Death in the Woods and Other Stories ; Sherwood Anderson; Paperback; Poor White (A Revived Modern Classic) ; Sherwood Anderson; Paperback; Windy McPherson's Son (Prairie State Books) ; Sherwood Anderson; Paperback; Winesburg Ohio (Voices : A Treasury of Regional American Fiction, Book 2) ; Sherwood Anderson; Audio Cassette; Winesburg, Ohio

68. Illinois Comes Of Age
Anderson, Sherwood, 18761941. Horses and Men; Tales, long and short, from ourAmerican life, Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. The Triumph of the Egg;
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B C-D E ... T-Z 780. ADLER, KATHERINE KEITH. The Crystal Icicle, [by] Katherine Keith. New York: Harcourt Brace and Company, [1930.] 287p. A love triangle develops as Hal Muir realizes that Nancy, his wife of seven years, is frigid; but that Joan Peal, who works for the same newspaper as he, isn't. Troubled by his desires, he confesses to Nancy, who resorts to hysteria and threatens to leave him. As tensions mount, the affair begins to wear itself out, and Hal settles down contentedly with Nancy, who at just the proper moment, has become pregnant. Mrs. Adler's basic theme is somewhat overworked, but her style, her choice of words, and her characterization are impeccable. Although no locale is mentioned by nature, descriptions of Chicago's downtown area, the Gothic arches of the Tribune Tower, and the Muir's farm home on the prairie are so graphic that they leave no question of an Illinois setting. Book Review Digest, 1930, p. 570.

69. New Essays On Winesburg, Ohio - Cambridge University Press
Anderson, Sherwood,18761941.Winesburg, Ohio; City and town life in Sixty years after its first publication, Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg,
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70. ENGL1020: Composition II (Dunn--Creative Arts)
Topic Wing Biddlebaum in Sherwood Anderson s story Hands Sherwood Anderson smemoirs; a critical edition. Anderson, Sherwood, 18761941. 1969
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ENGL1020: Composition IIMr. Matthew DunnCenter for Creative Arts
Library Instructor: Tisa Houck Assignment:
Students will write a 1200-word research paper on a character from one of the short stories in the text. The paper will describe a "day-in-the-life" of the character. A minimum of four sources must be used, none of which may come from the Internet. Topic: Wing Biddlebaum in Sherwood Anderson's story "Hands" Begin by making an outline of possible elements for your paper and where you want to look to find this information. For example:
  • biography of Andersondoes the story have autobiographical elements, is it historically accurate? background of the story itselfwhen was it written?, what is the historical setting in time?, influences on the writer? character description of Wing historical events at the time of the storypresent time or 20 years before? social conditions at the time of the storypresent time or 20 years before?

71. Summary Description Of Burton Emmett Papers, Mss. Dept., UNC-Chapel Hill
to Emmett from his close friend, Sherwood Anderson (18761941), AmericanInstitute of Graphic Arts. Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941Correspondence.
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72. Preliminary Inventory Of The James Boyd Papers, 1903-1953, 1964-1969
Anderson, Sherwood, 18761941. American literature20th century. Authors,AmericanCorrespondence. Authors, AmericanNorth Carolina.
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Preliminary Inventory of the James Boyd Papers, 1903-1953, 1964-1969
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James Boyd (1888-1944) was an American author and journalist. Papers include more than 400 letters written by James Boyd to his parents in Harrisburg, Pa., and other places, beginning in 1903 and continuing through his years at Princeton University, 1907-1910, and Cambridge University, 1910-1912, and while he worked as a journalist and for the Red Cross in New York City. Also included are letters to his wife while he was overseas, 1917-1919, serving as an ambulance driver with the American Expeditionary Forces in France, and correspondence with friends, readers, other writers, and publishers about his work, especially about the novels Drums and Bitter Creek and about The Free Company, a group of American writers, producers, and broadcasters who presented radio programs on the ideas of the free world, 1940-1941. Correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, Stephen Vincent Benet, Robert Bridges, Louis Bromfield, Bernard De Voto, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Galsworthy, Frank Porter Graham, Paul Green, Sinclair Lewis, Archibald MacLeish, Thomas Mann, Maxwell Perkins, William Saroyan, Laurence Stallings, John Steinbeck, and Thomas Wolfe. Also included are drafts and copies of manuscripts of stories, articles, radio scripts, and poems; and clippings and pictures.

73. Anecdote - Sherwood Anderson - Necessity
Anderson, Sherwood (18761941) American novelist and short-story writer notedfor such works as Winesburg, Ohio (1919), Windy McPherson s Son,
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74. Inventory Of The Floyd Dell Papers, 1908-1968
Anderson, Sherwood, 18761941 Austin, Mary Hunter, 1868-1934 Cook, George Cram,1873-1924 Currey, Margery Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945
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75. Inventory Of The Sherwood Anderson Papers, 1872-1992
Creator, Anderson, Sherwood, 18761941. Title, Sherwood Anderson Papers. Dates,1872-1992. Extent, 61 cubic ft. (121 boxes and 3 oversize boxes)
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Descriptive Summary of the Collection Administrative Information Biography of Sherwood Anderson Scope and Content of the Collection ... print view
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Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941 Title Sherwood Anderson Papers Dates Extent 61 cubic ft. (121 boxes and 3 oversize boxes) Abstract Works, correspondence, and papers of novelist and poet Sherwood Anderson. Language Collection is predominantly in English; a few scattered items (translations and reviews of works) are in French, German, Greek, Russian, or Spanish. Repository Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections

76. WSJK-TV COLLECTION
Anderson, Sherwood, 18761941 Cherokee Indians Fox, John, 1863-1919 Hicks, Ray,1922- King s Mountain, Battle of, 1780 Lost Cove (Yancey County, NC)
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WSJK-TV Collection Collection Number: Accession No. 89 Physical Description: 15 Videotapes Creator: WSJK-TV Repository: Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Provenance: The WSJK-TV Collection was donated to the Archives of Appalachia on October 1, 1980 by the station management. A one-and-one-half inch reel-to-reel videotape copy of program 9 was donated to the archives by the management of WSJK-TV on September 27, 1990. Three one-half inch reel-to-reel videotapes were removed from the Thomas Burton collection and added to WSJK-TV collection in 2003. Access: The collection is open for research. Processing Information: The collection was opened for research in the fall of 1980. The Finding Aid was revised in 1993 by Marie Tedesco.
HISTORICAL NOTE
WSJK-TV, located on the campus of East Tennessee State University, operated with state and federal funding to produce community programming and classroom instruction for Channel 22 in Cookeville, Tennessee. When the ETSU station closed on September 30, 1980, most equipment was transferred to the Cookeville station. Twelve program tapes, judged to be of historic value, were duplicated for the Archives of Appalachia. The station destroyed the original tapes after duplication. The archives retains two copies (one circulating and one reference copy) of each program as the WSJK-TV Collection.

77. Sherwood Anderson - BlueRider.com
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78. Lewis Galantiere Papers 1920-1977.
PEN (Organization); International Chamber of Commerce.; Anderson, MargaretC.; Anderson, Sherwood, 18761941.; Antheil, George, 1900-1959.; Barnes,
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Lewis Galantiere Papers 1920-1977. Link to Complete Finding Aid Title: Lewis Galantiere Papers 1920-1977. Phys. Desc: ca. 15,000 items (36 boxes, 1 flat item) Call Number: Location: Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Subjects: Creator:

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Translator of French literature, playwright, journalist. Galantiere (1893-1977) worked for the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris from 1920 to 1927, and came to know many French writers and American expatriates. He also worked with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the Office of War Information, and Radio Free Europe. He was president of the American branch of P.E.N., 1965-1967.

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79. Stories, Listed By Author
Anderson, Sherwood (18761941). * Adventure, (ss) 1919. Women Without Men, ed.Alex Austin, Lion 1957 * Another Wife, (ss) Scribner’s Dec 1926
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80. Stories, Listed By Author
Anderson, Sherwood (18761941) (chron.) * The Strength of God, (ss) Masses Aug 1916.Sins of the Fathers, ed. Mark Bryant, Gollancz 1997
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