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  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

81. Anderson, Sherwood
encyclopediaEncyclopedia Anderson, Sherwood. Anderson, Sherwood, 1876–1941,American novelist and shortstory writer, b. Camden, Ohio.
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Anderson, Sherwood Anderson, Sherwood, , American novelist and short-story writer, b. Camden, Ohio. After serving briefly in the Spanish-American War, he became a successful advertising man and later a manager of a paint factory in Elyria, Ohio. Dissatisfied with his life, however, Anderson abandoned both his job and his family and went to Chicago to become a writer. His first novel, Windy McPherson's Son (1916), concerning a boy's life in Iowa, was followed by Marching Men (1917), a chronicle about the plight of the working man in an industrial society. In his best-known work, Winesburg, Ohio

82. Summary Description Of Burton Emmett Papers, Mss. Dept., UNC-Chapel Hill
American Institute of Graphic Arts. Anderson, Sherwood, 18761941Correspondence.ArtistsUnited StatesHistory20th century.
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83. Winesburg, Ohio By Sherwood Anderson.
Sherwood Anderson (1876 1941) assured himself of a distinctive positionin the history of American literature when he wrote Winesburg, Ohio.
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Reviewed by Will Jameson This book is often considered to be the first really 'modern' American novel. Sherwood Anderson (1876 - 1941) assured himself of a distinctive position in the history of American literature when he wrote Winesburg, Ohio . He broke away from the tradition of gentility that had dominated fiction writing in the United States. The story concerns an inward reality that focuses on the psychology of individuals within a small American town. It consists of a collection of loosely related stories that centres on the character of George Willard, the town's reporter. The book is not an authentic representation of life in the Midwest in 1900 as the focus is on the struggles of alienated individuals, rather than on the plot. There are no happily married couples, no united families and no fulfilled sex lives. Indeed, sex is shown to be a frustration and a trap.
Anderson was among the first American writers to demonstrate an awareness of the implications of Sigmund Freud and D. H. Lawrence. It was because of his efforts that the short story became an important form of literature. However, his reputation was never secure and at the time of his death in 1941, critics began to examine his achievements. It was said that his work lacked the "mark of high distinction that is needed to set off his undoubted originality." (2.)

84. Sherwood Anderson @ Catharton Authors
Sherwood Anderson. 1876 1941. Bored? Meet people at Café Catharton WebsitesSherwood Anderson sci.fi. Sherwood Anderson underthesun.cc. Message Boards
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Windy McPherson's Son
Marching Men
Mid-American Chants
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Winesburg, Ohio (1919) (short stories)
Poor White The Triumph Of The Egg (1921) (short stories) Horses And Men (1923) (short stories) Many Marriages A Story Teller's Story (1924) (autobiography) Dark Laughter Tar A Midwest Childhood Beyond Desire Death In The Woods (1933) (short stories) Correct this list of works ... if you need help, peruse this site's Frequently Asked Questions

85. Sherwood Anderson
Sherwood Anderson 1876 1941. Biography. Sherwood Anderson grew upin Ohio, married into a successful business family, and became
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Sherwood Anderson
Biography 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 , include The Triumph of the Egg Horses and Men (1923), and Death in the Woods and Other Stories Explorations Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio stories (1919) are often regarded as transitional, as occupying a place between the local colorists and regionalists at the turn of the century and the high Modernists such as Faulkner and Hemingway. One of the more famous tales in the set, " Queer ," allows us to see the sophistication and complexity of Anderson's realism. In this story, a more-or-less ordinary human being is forced into questioning how his culture defines and determines the sane and the "normal" and a realist narrative contemplates the oddity and the contingency of the real.

86. Left Bank Review - Sherwood Anderson, Profile
excerpt from Sherwood Anderson's autobiography A Story Teller's Story. Libraryof Congress. Other Links Anderson, Editor. Sherwood Anderson. 1876 - 1941.
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Profile "Those who are to follow the arts should have a training in what is called poverty. Given a comfortable middle-class start in life, the artist is almost sure to end up being a belly-acher, constantly complaining because the public does not rush forward at once to proclaim him." excerpt from Sherwood Anderson's autobiography: A Story Teller's Story Library of Congress Other Links Anderson, Editor Sherwood Anderson by L. Margaret Pomeroy
Anderson was born in Camden, Ohio, the son of a saddle and harness maker. His education was irregular, and he worked various jobs to help support the family. When Anderson was seventeen, he joined the Army, serving in Cuba during the Spanish-American War. Following his duty in the Army, he was a factory manager in an Ohio plant, but dissatisfied, he walked out one day and moved to Chicago where his brother, a painter, lived. In Chicago he met the "Chicago group" of writers that included Carl Sandburg. It was this group that encouraged Anderson’s writing. In 1921 he moved to New York where he wrote for several periodicals. It was that year, 1921, that Anderson made one of his two trips to Paris. He and his wife went with Paul Rosenfeld, the benefactor of the trip. He was forty-five years old then, and although he was not a best seller, he did have a solid literary reputation, having published his two most famous works

87. Tar: A Midwest Childhood (in VSCCAT)
Series His the major fiction of Sherwood Anderson. Material xx, 257p. 24 cm. Note Autobiographical. Bibliography p. 245253.
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Tar: a Midwest childhood
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  • 88. Anderson
    Sherwood Anderson (1876 1941). a web guide from literaryhistory.com.
    http://www.literaryhistory.com/20thC/Anderson.htm
    Sherwood Anderson (1876 - 1941) a web guide from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century authors General Articles http://college.hmco.com/english/heath/syllabuild/iguide/anderson.html A Teacher's Guide to Sherwood Anderson, from textbook publisher Heath. http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?0375753133 Biography of Anderson by John Updike, from the publisher Random House. http://www.richmond.edu/~journalm/anderbio.html Brief bio from the Sherwood Anderson Foundation. http://andersonproject.winesburg.com/hislife.htm Another short bio from the Sherwood Anderson Literary Center at the Lorain County Historical Society. http://www.richmond.edu/~journalm/01summer.html Several biographical-type articles are available in the Sherwood Anderson Review main page 20th century authors Updated 2/25/2003

    89. Kvasir: Anderson Sherwood
    AJOUTEZ AUTEUR AUTEURS A des Traducteurs Littéraires Anderson, Sherwood EtatsUnis1876-1941 Liens Writers Biografi CHERCHEZAnderson, Sherwood CHERCHER
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    90. WSJK-TV COLLECTION
    Alderman, Pat Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver, d. 1985 Anderson, Sherwood, 18761941Cherokee Indians Fox, John, 1863-1919 Hicks, Ray, 1922- King's Mountain
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    WSJK-TV Collection Collection Number: Accession No. 89 Physical Description: 12 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. 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.
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    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.

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