Winesburg, Ohio

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Edition: Revised
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1992-09-01
Publisher(s): Penguin Classics
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Summary

Winesburg, Ohio (1919) is Sherwood Anderson's masterpiece, a cycle of short stories concerning life in a small town at the end of the nineteenth century. At the center is George Willard, a young reporter who becomes the confidant of the town's solitary figures. Anderson's stories influenced countless American writers including Hemingway, Faulkner, Updike, Oates and Carver. This new edition corrects errors made in earlier editions and takes into account major criticism and textual scholarship of the last several decades.

Author Biography

Born in 1876, Sherwood Anderson grew up in a small town in Ohio—an experience that was the basis of his greatest achievements as a writer. He served in the Spanish-American War, worked as an advertising man, and managed an Ohio paint factory before abandoning both job and family to embark on a literary career in Chicago. His first novel, Windy McPherson's Son, was published in 1916; his second, Marching Men, a characteristic study of the individual in conflict with industrial society, appeared in 1917. But it is Winesburg, Ohio (1919), with its disillusioned view of small-town lives, that is generally considered his masterpiece. Later novels—Poor White, Many Marriages, and Dark Laughter—continued to depict the spiritual poverty of the machine age. Anderson died in 1941.

Malcolm Cowley (1898–1989) a leadiing literary figure of his time, wrote numerous books of literary criticism, essays, and poetry.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. ix
The Tales and the Persons
The Book of the Grotesquep. 3
Hands-concerning Wing Biddlebaump. 8
Paper Pills-concerning Doctor Reefyp. 16
Mother-concerning Elizabeth Willardp. 21
The Philosopher-concerning Doctor Parcivalp. 31
Nobody Knows-concerning Louise Trunnionp. 40
Godliness, a Tale in Four Parts
Concerning Jesse Bentleyp. 45
Also concerning Jesse Bentleyp. 55
Surrender-concerning Louise Bentleyp. 68
Terror-concerning David Hardyp. 78
A Man of Ideas-concerning Joe Wellingp. 84
Adventure-concerning Alice Hindmanp. 94
Respectability-concerning Wash Williamsp. 103
The Thinker-concerning Seth Richmondp. 111
Tandy-concerning Tandy Hardp. 127
The Strength of God-concerning the Reverend Curtis Hartmanp. 131
The Teacher-concerning Kate Swiftp. 141
Loneliness-concerning Enoch Robinsonp. 151
An Awakening-concerning Belle Carpenterp. 163
"Queer"-concerning Elmer Cowleyp. 174
The Untold Lie-concerning Ray Pearsonp. 186
Drink-concerning Tom Fosterp. 194
Death-concerning Doctor Reefy and Elizabeth Willardp. 205
Sophistication-concerning Helen Whitep. 218
Departure-concerning George Willardp. 229
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