Pros: Insight Taken to New Heights Cons: add pauses where they belong...there are few commas.
"Winesburg, Ohio" by Sherwood Anderson, was actually written about Clyde, Ohio, where Anderson lived for years before traveling to Chicago to start a new life.
This book, although seriously in need of some commas, accurately...
Pros: Still relevant even though it was written over 80 years ago Cons: It reads a bit slow at times
I must begin by saying that this is not the exact version of Winesburg, Ohio, that I read. I read the Viking Critical Edition, but it's basically the same thing. Both versions include the full text as well as background and literary criticism of the...
Pros: Excellent plot, story Cons: can get complicated for younger readers
“Everyone talks and talks…”
Out of the little town of Winesburg depicted by the narrator in Winesburg, Ohio, striking similarities appear between the unique grotesque members of the town. Two characters interesting to examine are Seth...
Pros: life in a book.... Cons: none that I can think of right now
I read it years ago, but I remember it poorly. Winesburg, Ohio, everywhere and everyman. Fabulomunodo to coin a phrase or perhaps to paraphrase. Sherwood Anderson is just my speed or at least can be. This book is absolutely splendid and boring. It's...
'Here [is] a new order of short story,' said H. L. Mencken when Winesburg, Ohio was published in 1919. 'It is so vivid, so full of insight, so shining...More at Barnes & Noble.com
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