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Definition of Sherwood anderson
1. Noun. United States author whose works were frequently autobiographical (1876-1941).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sherwood Anderson
Literary usage of Sherwood anderson
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Men who Make Our Novels by Charles Crittenton Baldwin (1919)
"CHAPTER XLI sherwood anderson With Windy McPherson's Son and Marching Men, Mr.
sherwood anderson has made a name for himself among Americans, ..."
2. Authors and I by Charles Lewis Hind (1921)
"sherwood anderson IN America Walt Whitman in verse and Wins- low Homer in ...
The alphabetical progression, used in this book, makes sherwood anderson ..."
3. Authors and I by Charles Lewis Hind (1920)
"sherwood anderson IN America Walt Whitman in verse and Wins- low Homer in ...
The alphabetical progression, used in this book, makes sherwood anderson ..."
4. Our Poets of Today by Howard Willard Cook (1918)
"sherwood anderson sherwood anderson's "Spring Song," published in his "Mid-American
Chants," is one of the most admirable poems to come from this writer of ..."
5. Road Trip USA: Cross-Country Adventures on America's Two-Lane Highways by Jamie Jensen (2006)
"Clyde's brick-paved streets are still quiet, lined by mature trees and most of
the same houses as when writer sherwood anderson, who was born in southern ..."
6. The Best Short Stories of ... and the Yearbook of the American Short Story edited by [Anonymus AC02789944] (1921)
"THE OTHER WOMAN 1 BY sherwood anderson From The Little Review "T AM in love with
my wife," he said — a superfluous J. remark, as I had not questioned his ..."