New Essays on Winesburg, Ohio

New Essays on Winesburg, Ohio
Author: John W. Crowley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1990-10-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521382830

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Sixty years after its first publication, Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio continues to stand as a "classic" of modernist American fiction. In original new essays by David H. Stouck, Marcia Jacobson, Clare E. Colquitt, and Thomas Yingling, Winesburg is reconsidered in the contexts of the expressionist movement, the American boy-book tradition, the work of Sarah Orne Jewett, and the rise of industrial capitalism. An introduction by John W. Crowley reviews the career of Sherwood Anderson and his assimilation into the literary canon.

New Essays on Winesburg, Ohio

New Essays on Winesburg, Ohio
Author: John W. Crowley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1990
Genre: City and town life in literature
ISBN: 9780521387231

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Stein, Gender, Isolation, and Industrialism

Stein, Gender, Isolation, and Industrialism
Author: Duane Simolke
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1999
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1583483381

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Stein, Gender, Isolation, and Industrialism: New Readings of Winesburg, Ohio examines the best known work of the influential American writer, Sherwood Anderson. This book served as the doctoral dissertation of Duane Simolke at Texas Tech University, December 1996. Dr. Simolke examines Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio, as it relates to Gertrude Stein, gender roles, failed communication, and the machine in the garden. Anderson's friendship with and admiration of Stein greatly affected the contents and writing style of Winesburg. Simolke also looks at how Winesburg reflects Anderson's concerns about mechanization, loneliness, and the mistreatment of many people. Dr. Simolke has also written The Acorn Stories, also published by iUniverse, a collection of West Texas fiction that was influenced by Stein, Anderson, and various other writers.Visit DuaneSimolke.Com for Anderson and Stein links.

Winesburg, Ohio

Winesburg, Ohio
Author: Sherwood Anderson
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2005-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0451529952

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Winesburg, Ohio, gave birth to the American story cycle, for which William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and later writers were forever indebted. Defying the prudish sensibilities of his time, Anderson never omitted anything adult, harsh, or shocking; instead he embraced frankness, truth, and the hidden depths everyone possesses. Here we meet young George Willard, a newspaper reporter with dreams; Kate Swift, the schoolteacher who attempts to seduce him; Wing Biddlebaum, a berry picker whose hands are the source of both his renown and shame; Alice Hindman, who has one last adventure; and all the other complex human beings whose portraits brought American literature into the modern age. Their stories make up a classic and place its author alongside the best of American writers. With an Introduction by Irving Howe and an Afterword by Dean Koontz

Winesburg, Ohio

Winesburg, Ohio
Author: Sherwood Anderson
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 163
Release: 1995-01-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0486282694

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In a deeply moving collection of interrelated stories, this 1919 American classic illuminates the loneliness and frustrations — spiritual, emotional and artistic — of life in a small town.

Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio

Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2016-01-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004311017

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Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio, revisits a classic, twentieth-century American text. Scholars from around the world share their intrepretations and shed new light on Anderson’s contribution to Modernism and his legacy to later writers. They look closely at gender relations, masculinity, place, the nature of community, and the elusive American Dream.

Winesburg, Ohio

Winesburg, Ohio
Author: Sherwood Anderson
Publisher: Primedia E-launch LLC
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1919
Genre: City and town life
ISBN:

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About this Edition: -Fully linked table of contents -Carefully edited for your e-reader and compared with original manuscript to preseve quality -New 2011 Chapter containing an introduction and analysis of plot, setting, characters, etc. About the Book: Winesburg, Ohio is a 1919 short story cycle by the American author Sherwood Anderson. The work is structured around the life of protagonist George Willard from the time he was a child to his growing independence and ultimate abandonment of Winesburg as a young man. It is set in the fictional town of Winesburg, Ohio (not to be confused with the actual Winesburg) which is based loosely on the author's childhood memories of Clyde, Ohio. Mostly written from late 1915 to early 1916, with a few stories completed closer to publication, the cycle was "conceived as a complementary parts of a whole, centered in the background of a single community". The book is broken down into twenty two stories, with the first story, "The Book of the Grotesque" serving as an introduction. Stylistically, because of its emphasis on the psychological insights of characters over plot, and plain-spoken prose, Winesburg, Ohio is known as one of the earliest Modern novels. Winesburg, Ohio was received well by critics despite some reservations about its moral tone and unconventional storytelling. Though its reputation waned in the 1930s, it has since rebounded and is now considered one of the most influential portraits of pre-industrial small-town life in the United States.

Winesburg, Ohio

Winesburg, Ohio
Author: Sherwood Anderson
Publisher: The Floating Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1775415562

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Winesburg, Ohio is a series of loosely linked short stories set in the fictional town of Winesburg. The stories are held together by George Willard, a resident to whom the community confide their personal stories and struggles. The townspeople are withdrawn and emotionally repressed and attempt in telling their stories to gain some sense of meaning and dignity in an otherwise desperate life. The work has received high critical acclaim and is considered one of the great American works of the 20th century.

The American

The American
Author: Henry James
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2017-02-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781543072266

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The American A social comedy about Christopher Newman, an American businessman on his first tour of Europe. Along the way, he finds a widow from an aristocratic French family.