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Sherwood Anderson’s Innovation To the American Literature. Based On Materials Of the Collection Of Short Stories “Winesburg, Ohio”

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Kristina Kityan

Rubric:Literary theory
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This article provides information about the brightest representative of American literature of the 20s-30s of the XX century, short story master, Sherwood Anderson and his invaluable contribution to the development of the novella genre in the US literature. The given article is based on the short stories from the collection “Winesburg, Ohio”.

Keywords

plot
image
folklore
novel
novelistics
content
social injustice
average American
characters
town
narration
realistic novel
grotesque
dialogue
monologue.
realism
play
innovation
composition

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REFERENCES:

  1. Anderson Sherwood. Winesburg, Ohio. – N.Y., 1960.
  2. Sherwood Anderson’s Memoirs: A Critical Edition. Chapel Hill, 1966.
  3. Anderson Sherwood. Selected short stories. – Moscow, 1981.
  4. David D. Anderson. Critical Essays on Sherwood Anderson. – Boston, 1981.
  5. https://www.pagebypagebooks.com/Sherwood_Anderson/Winesburg_Ohio/.

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