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| All of the men and women the writer had ever known had become grotesques. |
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| Winesburg, Ohio |
| A Group of Tales of Ohio Small Town Life |
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| Sherwood Anderson |
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| This collection of short stories allows us to enter the alternately complex, lonely, joyful and strange lives of the inhabitants of the small town of Winesburg, Ohio. While each character finds definition through their role in the community, we are witness to the individual struggles each faces in trying to reconcile their secret life within. |
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NEW YORK: B. W. HUEBSCH, 1919
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 1999
THE TALES AND THE PERSONS
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- The Book of the Grotesque
- HANDSconcerning Wing Biddlebaum
- PAPER PILLSconcerning Doctor Reefy
- MOTHERconcerning Elizabeth Willard
- THE PHILOSOPHERconcerning Doctor Parcival
- NOBODY KNOWSconcerning Louise Trunnion
- GODLINESS, a Tale in Four Parts
- Iconcerning Jesse Bentley
- IIalso concerning Jesse Bentley
- III Surrenderconcerning Louise Bentley
- IV Terrorconcerning David Hardy
- A MAN OF IDEASconcerning Joe Welling
- ADVENTUREconcerning Alice Hindman
- RESPECTABILITYconcerning Wash Williams
- THE THINKERconcerning Seth Richmond
- TANDYconcerning Tandy Hard
- THE STRENGTH OF GODconcerning the Reverend Curtis Hartman
- THE TEACHERconcerning Kate Swift
- LONELINESSconcerning Enoch Robinson
- AN AWAKENINGconcerning Belle Carpenter
- QUEERconcerning Elmer Cowley
- THE UNTOLD LIEconcerning Ray Pearson
- DRINKconcerning Tom Foster
- DEATHconcerning Doctor Reefy and Elizabeth Willard
- SOPHISTICATIONconcerning Helen White
- DEPARTUREconcerning George Willard
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