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         Anderson Sherwood:     more books (100)
  1. Letters to Bab: Sherwood Anderson to Marietta D. Finley, 1916-33 by Sherwood Anderson, 1985-06-01
  2. Sherwood Anderson (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Rex Burbank, 1964-06
  3. Sherwood Anderson Reader by Sherwood Anderson, 1947-01-01
  4. Cowboy Dances: a Collection of Western Square Dances; With a Foreword By Sherwood Anderson. Appendix, Cowboy Dance Tunes Arr. By Frederick Knorr.. by Lloyd Shaw, 1952
  5. Home Town by Sherwood Anderson, 1968-06
  6. Sherwood Anderson: The Writer at His Craft
  7. Sherwood Anderson:Dimensions of His Literary Art/ A Collection of Critical Essays
  8. THE SHERWOOD ANDERSON DIARIES 1936-1941 by HILBERT H. (Editor) CAMPBELL, 1990
  9. Marching men / by Sherwood Anderson by Sherwood Anderson, 2010-08-03
  10. The Merrill checklist of Sherwood Anderson (Charles E. Merrill program in American literature) by Ray Lewis White, 1969
  11. Achievement of Sherwood Anderson: Essays in Criticism
  12. The Portable Sherwood Anderson by Horace (editor) Gregory, 1961
  13. A Reader's Guide to the Short Stories of Sherwood Anderson (Reference Publication in Literature) by Judy Jo Small, 1994-02
  14. Homage to Sherwood Anderson, 1876-1941 by Sherwood Anderson, Paul P. Appel, 1970-06

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sherwood anderson. 1. Certain Things Last The Selected Short Stories of sherwoodanderson (Hardcover) by sherwood anderson; Charles E. Modlin October 1992
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82. Classes Index
sherwood anderson (18761941) Winesburg, Ohio Project Gutenberg e-text. (book info);anderson, sherwood Letters to Bab sherwood anderson to M (book info);
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    • The Water Witch, or The Skimmer of the Seas (columbia) Bibliographic info at the Rare Book and Manuscript Library of Columbia U. One of the six recorded copies of James Fenimore Cooper's The Water Witch , published in Dresden in 1830s, along with a leaf from the original manuscript.
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  • 83. Sherwood Anderson
    1989. (330).anderson, sherwood, The Egg and Other Stories, Penguin Books, PenguinPutnam Incorporated, 375 Hudson Street, New York, New York, 1932.
    http://www.uncp.edu/home/canada/work/allam/edit/anderson.htm
    Modern American, 1914-present: Literature
    Sherwood Anderson, 1876-1941
    "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
    by Susan Severson, student, University of North Carolina at Pembroke
    Sherwood Anderson is perhaps best known as a writer of short stories. However, as David D. Anderson states in the Dictionary of Literary Biography , “In form, Winesburg, Ohio is perhaps most accurately called a short story sequence, a form developed by Anderson in this and later collections [ The Triumph of the Egg ] but Anderson later referred to the collection as a novel in a form invented by himself; although he called each of the individual sections a short story” (11). In the same article, Sherwood Anderson himself is quoted, “What I wanted is a new looseness and in Winesburg I have made my own form. There were individual tales but all about lives in some way connected” (11). The collection of short stories is reminiscent of another work, as Frank Magill states in

    84. Publishers Book Catalogs
    1713, anderson, sherwood. Buck Fever Papers. 1714, anderson, sherwood.Marching Men. Edited with an Introduction by Ray Lewis White.
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    85. The Dial: Sherwood Anderson
    515 7/27/98 KED. sherwood anderson in The Dial. Works By and About anderson in TheDial. sherwood anderson, The Triumph of the Egg 68.3 (March 1920) 295304.
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    Sherwood Anderson in The Dial
    *Illustration is a caricature of Anderson from The Impuitans by Harvey Wickham, 1929, f.p. 270.
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    Works By and About Anderson in The Dial Sherwood Anderson, "The Triumph of the Egg" 68.3 (March 1920) 295-304 Sherwood Anderson, "The Door of the Trap" 68.5 (May 1920) 569-76 Robert Morss Lovett, "Mr. Sherwood Anderson's America" Rev. of Poor White by Sherwood Anderson 70.1 (January 1921) 77-9 Sherwood Anderson, "The New Englander" 70.2 (February 1921) 143-58 Sherwood Anderson. "Out of Nowhere into Nothing" I, 71. (July 1921) 1-18. Sherwood Anderson, "Out of Nowhere into Nothing" II, 71.2 (August 1921) 153-169 Sherwood Anderson, "Out of Nowhere into Nothing" VI, 71.3 (September 1921) 325-46 Robert Morss Lovett, "The Promise of Sherwood Anderson" Rev. of The Triumph of the Egg , 72.1 (Jan 1922) 79-83

    86. Sherwood Anderson
    The sherwood anderson Literary Center An Affiliate of The Lorain County HistoricalSociety 509 Washington Avenue Elyria, Ohio 44035 Web http//www
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    Sherwood Anderson Literary Center
    About The Center
    The Sherwood Anderson Literary Center An Affiliate of The Lorain County Historical Society
    509 Washington Avenue
    Elyria, Ohio 44035
    Web: http://www.sherwoodanderson.org
    E-mail: sherwoodanderson@winesburg.com The Sherwood Anderson Literary Center is a group of area writers, readers and educators dedicated to encouraging people who enjoy reading and writing to engage more completely in the creative process and to experience the adventure that its discoveries yield. We inspire enthusiasm for the value of thoughtful reading and writing and promote understanding of the life and work of Sherwood Anderson, with emphasis on his Ohio roots and his impact on American literature. The Sherwood Anderson Literary Center aims to reach the community at large through a variety of writing- and reading-oriented activities including the programs listed below.
    Programs The Sherwood Anderson Literary Conference is an annual commemoration of Sherwood Anderson's arrival in Elyria, Ohio, in September 1906. Activities include informational sessions and displays plus presentation of the Sherwood Anderson Literary award for Ohio authors, playwrights, journalists and poets. West Side Writers is a group for adult writing enthusiasts. The group usually meets on the third Saturday of each month except June and December, and its activities consist of:

    87. Hands By Sherwood Anderson
    By sherwood anderson. sherwood anderson (18761941) had written two novels beforeWinesburg, Ohio, in which the tale Hands appears, brought him sudden fame.
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    Hands
    By Sherwood Anderson In the presence of George Willard, Wing Biddlebaum, who for twenty years had been the town mystery, lost something of his timidity, and his shadowy personality, submerged in a sea of doubts, came forth to look at the world. With the young reporter at his side, he ventured in the light of day into Main Street or strode up and down on the rickety front porch of his own house, talking excitedly. The voice that had been low and trembling became shrill and loud. The bent figure straightened. With a kind of wriggle, like a fish returned to the brook by the fisherman, Biddlebaum the silent began to talk, striving to put into words the ideas that had been accumulated by his mind during long years of silence. Wing Biddlebaum talked much with his hands. The slender expressive fingers, forever active, forever striving to conceal themselves in his pockets or behind his back, came forth and became the piston rods of his machinery of expression. The story of Wing Biddlebaum is a story of hands. Their restless activity, like unto the beating of the wings of an imprisoned bird, had given him his name. Some obscure poet of the town had thought of it. The hands alarmed their owner. He wanted to keep them hidden away and looked with amazement at the quiet expressive hands of other men who worked beside him in the fields, or passed, driving sleepy teams on country roads. When he talked to George Willard, Wing Biddlebaum closed his fists and beat with them upon a table or on the walls of his house. The action made him more comfortable. If the desire to talk came to him when the two were walking in the fields, he sought out a stump or the top board of a fence and with his hands pounding busily talked with renewed ease.

    88. Anderson, Sherwood (Litteraturnettet)
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