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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 (1876-1941) American Writer.
(18761941) American writer. Anderson's talent was not widely recognized until the publication of his short story collection Winesburg, Ohio (1919), which deals with the
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    4. Anderson, Sherwood. 1919. Winesburg, Ohio
    Online publication of Sherwood Anderson s classic Winesburg, Ohio.
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    Winesburg, Ohio A Group of Tales of Ohio Small Town Life Sherwood Anderson This collection of short stories allows us to enter the alternately complex, lonely, joyful and strange lives of the inhabitants of the small town of Winesburg, Ohio. While each character finds definition through their role in the community, we are witness to the individual struggles each faces in trying to reconcile their secret life within. Search: C ONTENTS Bibliographic Record NEW YORK: B. W. HUEBSCH, 1919

    5. Sherwood Anderson - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Anderson, Sherwood Alternative names Short description Novelist, short story writer Date of birth September 13, 1876 Place of birth Camden, Ohio, United States
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    Occupation Author Notable work(s) Winesburg, Ohio Influenced Ernest Hemingway William Faulkner Erskine Caldwell Thomas Wolfe ... Ray Bradbury Sherwood Anderson (September 13, 1876 – March 8, 1941) was an American novelist and short story writer. His most enduring work is the short story sequence Winesburg, Ohio Writers he has influenced include Ernest Hemingway William Faulkner John Steinbeck J. D. Salinger , and Amos Oz , among others.
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    Anderson was born in Camden, Ohio , the third of seven children of Erwin M. and Emma S. Anderson. After Erwin's business failed, the family was forced to move frequently, finally settling down at Clyde, Ohio , in 1884. Partly as a result of these misfortunes, young Sherwood found various odd jobs to help his family, which earned him the nickname "Jobby." He left school at age 14. Anderson moved to Chicago near his brother Karl's home and worked as a manual laborer until near the turn of the century, when he enlisted in the

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    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

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    A LICE H INDMAN, a woman of twentyseven when George Willard was a mere boy, had lived in Winesburg all her life. She clerked in Winney’s Dry Goods Store and lived with her
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    Adventure A LICE H INDMAN, At twenty-seven Alice was tall and somewhat slight. Her head was large and overshadowed her body. Her shoulders were a little stooped and her hair and eyes brown. She was very quiet but beneath a placid exterior a continual ferment went on. When she was a girl of sixteen and before she began to work in the store, Alice had an affair with a young man. The young man, named Ned Currie, was older than Alice. He, like George Willard, was employed on the

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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!"

    11. Anderson, Sherwood - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
    US shortstory writer and novelist. He is best known for his sensitive, poetic, and experimental naturalism, dealing with the desperation of small-town Midwestern life.
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    Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) , American author, poet, playwright, essayist, and newspaper editor, wrote Winesburg, Ohio (1919), "The Book of the Grotesque". A collection of excellent examples of the short story genre and set in small town America, the stories are loosely connected by journalist George Willard writing of the sometimes "grotesque" sides of the human condition including poverty, marginalisation, love and romance. Many of Anderson's contributions to American Literature reflect his own struggles between the material and spiritual worlds as husband, father, author, and businessman and also cover issues as wide-ranging from labour conditions to marriage. Sherwood Anderson was born on 13 September 1876 in Camden, Ohio to parents Irwin McClain Anderson and Emma Jane Smith. After many years during which the family traveled for Irwin to find work and Sherwood only periodically attending school, he moved by himself to Chicago, Illinois. He attended night school and worked various jobs including farm laborer, factory hand, and newsboy. He was a successful ad copywriter and served in the Spanish American War (1898-9).

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    (b . Sept. 13, 1876, Camden, Ohio, U.S.d. March 8, 1941, Colon, Panama), author who strongly influenced American writing between World Wars I and II, particularly the technique of the short story. His writing had an impact on such notable writers as Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner , both of whom owe the first publication of their books to his efforts. His prose style, based on everyday speech and derived from the experimental writing of Gertrude Stein, was markedly influentual on the early Hemingwaywho parodied it cruelly in Torrents of Spring (1926) to make a clean break and become his own man. One of seven children of a day labourer, Anderson attended school intermittently as a youth in Clyde, Ohio, and worked as a newsboy, house painter, farmhand, and racetrack helper. After a year at Wittenberg Academy, a preparatory school in Springfield, Ohio, he worked as an advertising writer in Chicago until 1906, when he went back to Ohio and for the next six years soughtwithout successto prosper as a businessman while writing fiction in his spare time. A paint manufacturer in Elyria, Ohio, he left his office abruptly one day in 1912 and wandered off, turning up four days later in Cleveland, disheveled and mentally distraught. He later said he staged this episode to get away from the business world and devote himself to literature. Anderson went back to his advertising job in Chicago and remained there until he began to earn enough from his published work to quit. Encouraged by

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    Sherwood Anderson was born in Camden, Ohio. His parents led a transient life, moving from one place to another after work. His father had served in the Union Army and declined from the saddlery-and-harness business into odd jobs of house- and sign-painting. Anderson attended school only intermittently, while helping to support his family by working as a newsboy, housepainter, stock handler, and stable groom. At the age of 17 he moved to Chicago where he worked as a warehouse laborer and attended business classes at night. During the Spanish-American war Anderson fought in Cuba and returned after the war to Ohio, for a final year of schooling at Wittenberg College, Springfield. For the next few years Anderson moved restlessly around Ohio. His life calmed down for some time with marriage and with work as a paint manufacturer. After suffering an emotional crisis - more or less orchestrated by Anderson himself - because of the conflicting demands of his family, business and creative life, he left his wife, "bourgeois lifestyle", and moved to Chicago. There he took again a job in advertising and joined the so-called Chicago Group, which included such writers as Theodore Dreiser and Carl Sandburg. Anderson's two first novels were Windy McPherson’s Son

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