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Sherwood Anderson's prose style was based on everyday speech. Anderson was also one of the first American authors to introduce new insights from psychology, based on Freudian Analysis. 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.A Man of IdeasAn AwakeningAn Apology for CrudityHandsThe EggThe Man In The Brown CoatThe Other Woman
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Sherwood Anderson's 'Death in the Woods & Other Tales' is a collection of short stories that highlight the struggles and complexities of rural American life in the early 20th century. Anderson's prose is introspective and evocative, delving into the minds and emotions of his characters with a keen psychological insight. The stories are rich in detail and symbolism, inviting readers to reflect on larger themes of human existence and societal expectations. Anderson's literary style is characterized by its realism and sensitivity to the human experience, making each story in this collection a poignant and memorable read. The book is a prime example of American modernist fiction, showcasing Anderson's talent for capturing the essence of everyday life with depth and nuance. It is a must-read for those interested in exploring the complexities of human relationships and the impact of societal norms on individual freedom.
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This carefully crafted ebook: "Death in the Woods and Other Stories" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.The title story in this collection, 'Death in the Woods', first published in 1933, is widely regarded as a masterpiece. The narrator looks back at an incident in his childhood where an old woman dies in the cold - in life she was destined to feed those around her, after her death, he feeds from her too. The narrator, looking back, tries to organize his memories and create a meaning and beauty out of them. Rather than remembering an aged woman, he remembers a beautiful, "statuesque" and almost marble figure. The last story is about a dysfunctional family who experiences death in various ways - a potential physical death of a son and a rather more serious death that is not physical. It reflects on family relationships and how "enemies" among the family constantly occur, for example, a mother-daughter or father-son enmity. Sherwood Anderson (1876 – 1941) was an American novelist and short story writer, known for subjective and self-revealing works. Anderson published several short story collections, novels, memoirs, books of essays, and a book of poetry. The collection is made up of 16 stories: Death in the Woods The Return There She Is -- She is Taking Her Bath The Lost Novel The Fight Like a Queen That Sophistication In a Strange Town These Mountaineers A Sentimental Journey A Jury Case Another Wife A Meeting South The Flood Why They Got Married Brother Death
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In Sherwood Anderson's MARCHING MEN, the reader is taken on a journey through the lives of American men after World War I, exploring themes of alienation, self-discovery, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing society. Anderson's writing style is characterized by its naturalistic portrayal of everyday life, with a focus on character development and psychological insight. The novel is a prime example of early 20th-century American literature, showcasing the author's keen observation of human nature and social interactions. Through vivid descriptions and introspective narrative, Anderson invites readers to reflect on the challenges and desires of the post-war generation. Sherwood Anderson, known for his influential work in American literature, drew inspiration from his own experiences as a businessman and writer. His background in journalism and advertising allowed him to bring a unique perspective to his fiction, often delving into the complexities of small-town life and the struggles of ordinary individuals. MARCHING MEN reflects Anderson's interest in exploring the human psyche and the impact of societal norms on personal identity. I highly recommend MARCHING MEN to readers interested in character-driven narratives and insightful reflections on American life in the early 20th century. Anderson's exploration of human emotions and social dynamics makes this novel a compelling and thought-provoking read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the post-war era.
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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, they were "...conceived as complementary parts of a whole, centered in the background of a single community." The book consists of twenty-two stories, with the first story, "The Book of the Grotesque", serving as an introduction. Each of the stories shares a specific character's past and present struggle to overcome the loneliness and isolation that seems to permeate the town. 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 works of Modernist literature. 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. In 1998, the Modern Library ranked Winesburg, Ohio 24th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century.
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