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Biography of Sherwood Anderson
1253 words, approx. 4.2 pages
 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...
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Biography of Sherwood Anderson
593 words, approx. 2 pages
 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...
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Biography of Sherwood Anderson
14746 words, approx. 49.2 pages
 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...



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 The New Leader
Bluebeard's egg and other stories. (book reviews)
03/09/1987: 1,159 words, approx. 4 pages Bluebeard's Egg and Other Stories By Margaret AtwoodHoughton Mifflin. 281 pp. $16.95. MARGARET ATWOOD's deadpan humorlightens the troubles that darken her stories. The dark is the color of the times, turned bleak by the brittle and bristling relations between women and...
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 Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World
The story of egg jerky and other bizarre patenting tales.
06/01/1999: 705 words, approx. 2 pages A number of agricultural inventions have been developed and patented yet have nerver reached the marketplace. These products are rather eclectic and could be considered bizarre. They include beef jerky made from eggs, safety glasses for chickens, a plow that doubled as a cannon-like...


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