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  1. Sherwood Anderson: A Writer in America, Volume 1 by Walter B. Rideout, 2006-01-16
  2. A Story Tellers Story by Sherwood Anderson, 2008-08-28
  3. Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson by Sherwood Anderson, 2010-02-01
  4. Marching Men : A Critical Text by Sherwood Anderson , 1972
  5. Winesburg, Ohio: Text and Criticism (Critical Library, Viking) by Sherwood Anderson, 1996-08-01
  6. Sherwood Anderson: An Introduction and Interpretation by David D. Anderson, 1967
  7. Death in the Woods and Other Stories by Sherwood Anderson, 1986-04
  8. Dark Laughter. With an Introd. By Howard Mumford Jones by Sherwood Anderson, 1960
  9. The Triumph of the Egg: A Book of Impressions From American Life in Tales and Poems, by Sherwood Anderson, in Clay by Tennessee Mitchell. Photos. By Eugene Hutchinson [1921 ] by Sherwood Anderson, 2009-09-22
  10. Southern Odyssey: Selected Writings by Sherwood Anderson by Sherwood Anderson, 1997-09-01
  11. Sherwood Anderson by Sherwood) Weber, Brom Anderson, 1964-06
  12. France and Sherwood Anderson: Paris Notebook, 1921 by Michael Fanning, 1977-07-28
  13. Sherwood Anderson's Secret Love Letters: For Eleanor, a Letter a Day by Sherwood Anderson, 1991-12-01
  14. Sherwood Anderson: Short Stories by Sherwood Anderson, 1962-01

21. Sahome.html
The sherwood anderson Foundation Home Page Welcome! A NonProfit Trust dedicated to helping Writers. Brief sherwood anderson Biography.
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22. About Sherwood Anderson
Includes biographical information and links to critical resources,as well as HTML versions of several of the author's works.
http://underthesun.cc/Classics/Anderson/anderson.htm
About Sherwood Anderson
Works Online An Apology for Crudity
I Want to Know Why

Marching Men

Poor White
...
Winesburg, Ohio

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!"

23. Eagle.html
Welcome to The sherwood anderson Review. (Formerly The Winesburg Eagle). Summer 2001.
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24. Duane Simolke’s Gertrude Stein Links Page. Three Lives, Etc.
Links to articles, books, and pictures, related to Gertrude Stein and/or sherwood anderson.
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Duane Simolke’s Gertrude Stein Links Page.
Click here for my Sherwood Anderson Links Page. Please click here to suggest Gertrude Stein links or to report dead or changed URL’s. Never ask me for help with your research, homework, proofreading, revising, etc., no matter how big the emergency. I also suggest searching Google and All Consuming.Net My book The Acorn Stories contains some obvious nods to Sherwood Anderson Gertrude Stein William Faulkner Zora Neale Hurston ... Franz Kafka , and Jonathan Swift , but it's still quite original. In Stein, Gender, Isolation, and Industrialism: New Readings of Winesburg, Ohio , I consider Gertrude Stein, gender roles, gay subtext, the machine in the garden, feelings of isolation, and attempts at communication, as they all relate to Sherwood Anderson's masterpiece. You can order it through most bookstores. Libraries can order it through the distributor Ingram Books; the ISBN is 158348338. For more details, please see Amazon.com Amazon.Ca , and Amazon.co.UK From CHAPTER II
ANDERSON AND STEIN: SYMBIOSIS As I begin to reevaluate the place of Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio

25. Sherwood Anderson In Smyth County
Famed author sherwood anderson discovered a warmth and vitality in the human condition during his stint as editor of the two weekly newspapers published in
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The Storyteller
Famed author Sherwood Anderson discovered a warmth and vitality in the human condition during his stint as editor of the two weekly newspapers published in Smyth County, Virginia. n November 3, 1927, a curious, three-paragraph story appeared in the Smyth County News, a weekly newspaper published in Marion, Virginia. Sandwiched between an account of the Marion High School football team's 57-6 victory over Shawsville, and a clothing store advertisement, the story was headlined, "Fooled Again." It read: "Your new editor came into town Monday. Children prancing in the streets at night, dancing, song, laughter, cheers. Girls and boys in fancy costumes. "Fool that I am. I thought it was because all Marion was so glad the new editor had arrived. "It was only Hollowe'en." The new editor was Sherwood Anderson. Anderson, one of the most important American writers of the 20th century, was already world-famous when he bought the Smyth County News and the Marion Democrat

26. Wliia
Varied fan page including obscure references, contact list of WLIIA fans, Clive anderson biography, the Twiglet Zone, and a profile of performer Brad sherwood.
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27. Sherwood Anderson - Free Online Library
sherwood anderson online books, anderson, sherwood Free Online Library - sherwood anderson Winesberg, Ohio, best known authors and titles are available on the Free Online Library Library. sherwood anderson. Dictionary. sherwood anderson ( 1876 - 1941) sherwood anderson was born in Camden, Ohio
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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 (1916) and Marching Men (1917), both containing the psychological themes of inner lives of Midwestern villages, the pursuit of success and disillusionment. His third novel, Winesburg, Ohio, was "half individual tales, half long novel form", as the author himself described it.

28. Allreaders.com Sherwood Anderson Club
Analysis of the plot, setting, characters, theme, and structure of the author's works.
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29. Anderbio.html
sherwood anderson, A Brief Biography. 18761941. One day in sherwood anderson's life, Nov. 28, 1912, has assumed mythic proportions in the story of American literature.
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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,

30. Anderson
Boston GK Hill Company, 1981. anderson, sherwood. Winesburg, Ohio. 1919. Boston GK Hall, 1981. anderson, sherwood. sherwood anderson s Memoirs. 1942.
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31. About Sherwood Anderson
Includes biographical information and links to critical resources, as well as HTML versions of several of the author's works and a discussion board.
http://underthesun.cc/Classics/Anderson/
About Sherwood Anderson
Works Online An Apology for Crudity
I Want to Know Why

Marching Men

Poor White
...
Winesburg, Ohio

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!"

32. Anderson, Sherwood - University Of Maryland
anderson, sherwood. Winesburg, Ohio University Libraries, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 207427011 (301)405-0800 Please
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33. Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) American Writer.
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36. Anderson, Sherwood - University Of Maryland
Text of Winesburg, Ohio at University of Maryland Electronic Reading Room.
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37. ClassicNotes: Winesburg, Ohio
Full summary and analysis of Winesburg, Ohio by sherwood anderson written by Harvard students. Includes a biography, message board, and background information on Winesburg, Ohio.
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    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 Poor White Many Marriages (1923), and Dark Laughter The Triumph of the Egg Horses and Men (1923), and Death in the Woods (1933) contain some of his most compassionate and penetrating writing. In 1927, Anderson moved to Marion, Va., where he bought and edited two newspapers, one Republican and one Democratic.

39. Sherwood Anderson --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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40. Sherwood Anderson --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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