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  2. Sherwood Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Sherwood Anderson (September 13, 1876 – March 8, 1941) ... Carl Sandburg, Edmund Wilson and other writers, for whom Anderson was a major influence. Critics trying ...

  3. Winesburg, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Winesburg, Ohio (full title: Winesburg, Ohio: A Group of Tales of Ohio Small-Town Life) 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.

  4. Dark Laughter - Wikipedia

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    Dark Laughter is a 1925 novel by the American author Sherwood Anderson. It dealt with the new sexual freedom of the 1920s, a theme also explored in his 1923 novel Many Marriages and later works. The influence of James Joyce's Ulysses, which Anderson had read before writing the 1925 novel, is expressed in Dark Laughter. [1]

  5. Marching Men - Wikipedia

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    Written almost a decade before Sherwood Anderson established himself as a writer with the release of his 1919 short story cycle, Winesburg, Ohio, Marching Men is generally considered, along with Windy McPherson's Sons and two other unpublished novels, [51] as one of Anderson's "apprentice novels".

  6. William Faulkner - Wikipedia

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    After being directly influenced by Sherwood Anderson, Faulkner wrote his first novel, Soldiers' Pay, [6] in New Orleans. Soldiers' Pay and his other early works were written in a style similar to contemporaries Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, at times nearly exactly appropriating phrases. [36]

  7. It Grows on You - Wikipedia

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    It was influenced by Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio, Thornton Wilder's Our Town, and the works of Davis Grubb such as "Where the Woodbine Twineth".

  8. Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family

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    The sainted Sherwood, as you know, laid bare the dark area which many whited village lives concealed, and it occurred to me that I, in my weirder medium, could probably devise some secret behind a man's ancestry which would make the worst of Anderson's disclosures sound like the annual report of a Sabbath school. Hence Arthur Jermyn. [4]

  9. My Old Man (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Critical attention focuses chiefly on three issues: Sherwood Anderson's influence, the story's narrative structure, and the question of whether Joe's father is moral or immoral. [3] The story was the basis for the 1950 film Under My Skin, and the 1979 television film My Old Man.

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