Sherwood Anderson visited Paris twice during his life; once in 1921 and once in 1926-1927. Each trip lasted only a few months and, of the two, the first was by far the more important. Indeed, the second trip--which began in late December 1926 and ended i...
The works of the American writer Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) are graced by a psychological complexity absent from earlier American fiction. His stories stress character and mood, and his style is laconic and colloquial. Sherwood Anderson was born on Se...
Sherwood Anderson, now regarded as one of the most important American writers in the short-story form, was born to Irwin McLain Anderson and Emma Smith in Camden, Ohio, on 13 September 1876 and raised in Clyde, Ohio. After a variety of jobs in Clyde (his...
JOHN BRENNAN, Staff Writer The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 01-20-1996 ANDERSON FORCES NETS' HAND -- HE'S OUTTA HERE KENNY NOW IN CHARLOTTE'S WEB By JOHN BRENNAN, Staff Writer Date: 01-20-1996, Saturday Section: SPORTS Edition: All Editions -- Two Star B, Two Star P,...
Gladys E. (Williamson) Anderson of Weymouth believed in taking matters into her own hands. When her children needed clothes, she made them, and when her husband wasn't around to help a customer at the family's chicken business, she did the plucking. A daughter,...
Regulators came to Orlando for the annual convention of the Independent Community Bankers of America March 2-5, not because they wanted to chew them out for the subprime mortgage mess, but because they want community bankers to help clean things up. Regulators quickly acknowledged that...
If Florida quarterback Tim Tebow wins the Heisman Trophy, he might have to lift the heavy, bronze statue with one hand.Tebow broke his right, non-throwing hand Saturday night against rival Florida State and will be in a cast for at least two weeks.He should be...
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