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Sherwood Anderson: Critical Essay by Martin Bidney

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SOURCE: Bidney, Martin. “Refashioning Coleridge's Supernatural Trilogy: Sherwood Anderson's ‘A Man of Ideas’ and ‘Respectability.’” Studies in Short Fiction 27, no. 2 (spring 1990): 221-35.

In the following essay, Bidney examines Anderson's retelling of the supernatural poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

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