Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. Sherwood Anderson: The Writer at His Craft, editado por Jack Salzman, David D. Anderson, e Kichinosuke Ohashi (1979) A Teller's Tales, seleccionado e introduzido por Frank Gado (1983) Sherwood Anderson: Selected Letters: 1916–1933, editado por Charles E. Modlin (1984)

  2. Sherwood Anderson (September 13, 1876 – March 8, 1941) was an American novelist and short story writer, known for subjective and self-revealing works. Self-educated, he rose to become a successful copywriter and business owner in Cleveland and Elyria, Ohio .

  3. Sherwood Anderson (born September 13, 1876, Camden, Ohio, U.S.—died March 8, 1941, Colon, Panama) was an author who strongly influenced American writing between World Wars I and II, particularly the technique of the short story.

  4. 27 de mar. de 2014 · Sherwood Anderson. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1966. First published in 1951; reissued as recently as 1978. Overview of Anderson’s life and literary career, generally positive and insightful in its treatment of Winesburg and

  5. Sherwood Anderson, biografia Sherwood Anderson, quem foi Sherwood Anderson, a vida de Sherwood Anderson.

  6. Sherwood Anderson (1876 - 1941) was an American writer whose meticulous character development earned him recognition as a "writer's writer." Like a number of other famous writers such as Anton Chekhov, Charles Dickens, and Louisa May Alcott, Sherwood's childhood and adolescence knew family hardship.

  7. Sherwood Anderson was born in Camden, Ohio. Considered one of the great American writers, Anderson published a number of novels, short story collections, volumes of poetry, and memoirs during his lifetime, but he is best known for Winesburg, Ohio (1919). Set in a small Ohio town, the series of…