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  1. More Info. (800) 359-7522. View all furniture shops in Amish Country. Winesburg was founded on top of a hill, where State Route 62 now passes, in the northeastern Holmes County. Winesburg boasts two antique malls conveniently located on Route 62. Winesburg Historical Society and a carriage and wagon museum are also points of interest in this ...

  2. 12 de jul. de 2016 · Winesburg, Ohio. Roman um eine kleine Stadt. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Hans Erich Nossack. Winesburg, Ohio wird vom Autor bescheiden »eine Reihe Erzählungen aus dem Kleinstadtleben Ohios« genannt, doch in Wirklichkeit handelt es sich um den Roman einer Kleinstadt, und da Kleinstädte sich in der ganzen Welt und zu allen Zeiten, was ...

  3. A Winesburg, Ohio Sherwood Anderson (1876–1941) 1919-ben kiadott elbeszéléskötete, mely magyarul 1962-ben jelent meg Vajda Miklós fordításában. A kötetről [ szerkesztés ] A realista stílusú elbeszélések, melyeken Edgar Lee Masters hatása érződik, [1] élőbeszédet idéző stílusban ábrázolják egy középnyugati kisváros hétköznapjait. [2]

  4. 小城畸人. 《 小镇畸人 》(Winesburg, Ohio: A Group of Tales of Ohio Small-Town Life)是 美国 作家 舍伍德·安德森 的代表作,是美国早期 现代主义 小说中颇具争议的一部。. 书中安德森刻画了一座小城镇中的人物,这群人被他称之为畸人,畸人的“畸”并不表现在外表上 ...

  5. Winesburg, Ohio é o título de um livro publicado em 1919, escritor pelo norte-americano Sherwood Andersen (1876 – 1941). No Brasil, saiu pela L&PM, com tradução de James Amado e Moacyr Werneck de Castro. Em princípio, diria que é um livro de contos, pois traz 22 histórias curtas; mas, como os mesmos personagens aparecem nas diversas ...

  6. Sherwood Anderson’s hometown of Clyde carries pride for the author behind “Winesburg, Ohio.” (photo by Bianca Garza) No matter Anderson’s view about Winesburg, Ohio, the people of Clyde felt betrayed. Thaddeus Hurd, who had an aunt Anderson once sought to marry, told the Toledo Blade in 1970 that his aunt liked the author very much ...

  7. Other articles where Winesburg, Ohio is discussed: American literature: Fiction: His Winesburg, Ohio (1919) and The Triumph of the Egg (1921) were collections of short stories that showed villagers suffering from all sorts of phobias and suppressions. Anderson in time wrote several novels, the best being Poor White (1920).