On spine: Winesburg, Ohio. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
How Sherwood Anderson wrote Winesburg, Ohio, by W. L. Phillips.--A gutter would be Spoon River.--Winesburg, Ohio, by B. Rascoe.--Ohio small town life, by W. S. B.--The unroofing of Winesburg, by L. Jones.--A country town, by M. A.--Something new under the sun, by H. L. Mencken.--Stagnation and growth, by D. Gochberg.--Anderson's use of tactile imagery in Winesburg, Ohio, by D. R. Picht.--"Godliness" and the American dream in Winesburg, Ohio, by R. M. Laughlin.--Christ symbolism in Winesburg, Ohio, by J. J. McAleer.--Kate Swift: Sherwood Anderson's creative Eros, by C. Browning.--Winesburg, Ohio, after 20 years, by W. Frank.--Anderson's "Winesburg," by M. Greismar.--Winesburg, Ohio, and the failure of art, by D. Stouk.--The book of the grotesque, by I. Howe.
Series:
Charles E. Merrill program in American literature Charles E. Merrill studies
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