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Winesburg, Ohio: Text and Criticism
Winesburg, Ohio: Text and Criticism
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Author: Sherwood Anderson
Publisher: Penguin Books
Published: 08/01/1996
Pages: 544
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.96lbs
Size: 8.01h x 4.98w x 1.25d
ISBN: 9780140247794
About the Author
Born in 1876, Sherwood Anderson grew up in a small town in Ohio--an experience that was the basis of his greatest achievements as a writer. He served in the Spanish-American War, worked as an advertising man, and managed an Ohio paint factory before abandoning both job and family to embark on a literary career in Chicago. His first novel, Windy McPherson's Son, was published in 1916; his second, Marching Men, a characteristic study of the individual in conflict with industrial society, appeared in 1917. But it is Winesburg, Ohio (1919), with its disillusioned view of small-town lives, that is generally considered his masterpiece. Later novels--Poor White, Many Marriages, and Dark Laughter--continued to depict the spiritual poverty of the machine age. Anderson died in 1941.
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