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  1. Winesburg, Ohio (full title: Winesburg, Ohio: A Group of Tales of Ohio Small-Town Life) is a 1919 short story cycle by the American author Sherwood Anderson. The work is structured around the life of protagonist George Willard, from the time he was a child to his growing independence and ultimate abandonment of Winesburg as a young man.

  2. Winesburg é um lugar designado pelo censo localizado no condado de Holmes no estado estadounidense de Ohio. No Censo de 2010 tinha uma população de 352 habitantes e uma densidade populacional de 215,73 pessoas por km². [1]

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  3. Winesburg, Ohio is a small village on the northern side of our region, founded in 1832 as a direct route from Canton to Millersburg. Slow down and take in the charm of this community where old stone buildings and small brick walkways leave visitors longing for simpler days in America.

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  4. A comprehensive guide to Sherwood Anderson's short story cycle Winesburg, Ohio, based on his own childhood experiences of rural midwestern life. Learn about the plot, themes, characters, symbols, and literary devices of this classic work of American Modernism.

  5. A collection of short stories that focus on the troubled inhabitants of a small midwestern town. Each story explores a different character's coming-of-age, from a writer who has a vision of a grotesque figure to a minister who has a crisis of faith. The novel's central plot arc is George Willard's gradual coming-of-age as he observes and interacts with these characters.

  6. Winesburg. 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 quaint town.

  7. 8 de mai. de 2019 · Mr. Falconer is the senior editor of The American Scholar. In the autumn of 1915, while living in a bohemian boardinghouse on Chicago’s Near North Side, Sherwood Anderson began work on a collection...