Midwestern Miscellany, Tema 23Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University, 1995 |
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... deep ( implicitly real and therefore privileged as we like to say today ) significant interior of their inner lives which is her way of articulating her own claim for that singularly special inner life . George Willard misinterprets her ...
... deep ( implicitly real and therefore privileged as we like to say today ) significant interior of their inner lives which is her way of articulating her own claim for that singularly special inner life . George Willard misinterprets her ...
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... deep , if slow . He has a solidity to him that is admirable . I am not well acquainted yet with Dreiser as yet - though I intend to be soon . Dreiser and Anderson are the leaders . . . . And in a subsequent letter , Kalar compliments ...
... deep , if slow . He has a solidity to him that is admirable . I am not well acquainted yet with Dreiser as yet - though I intend to be soon . Dreiser and Anderson are the leaders . . . . And in a subsequent letter , Kalar compliments ...
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... deep within the author himself in his early years . At the core of his idealism , gradually abandoned for more modest artistic goals , was the belief in the task of the artist to somehow nurture a radical transformation of society ...
... deep within the author himself in his early years . At the core of his idealism , gradually abandoned for more modest artistic goals , was the belief in the task of the artist to somehow nurture a radical transformation of society ...
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The Unrealized City in Sherwood Andersons | 17 |
Sherwood Anderson and Midwestern Literary | 28 |
Sherwood Andersons Creative Distortion of | 40 |
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achieve aesthetic American Anderson wrote Beaut McGregor become Winesburg brothers character Chicago Christian church city's Clyde communities critical culture DAVID D define dialect distorted early ellipsis Anderson's Elyria fact factory father fiction George Willard grotesque Horatio Alger Huddlestone human ideas imagination intellectual isolated Jack Conroy Kate Swift Kenny Williams Kit's language letter Little Point Sable lives Lone Scout loneliness Mark Twain McPherson Memoirs memory Meridel Le Sueur Methodist Michigan Michigan State University Midwest literary radicals Midwest radicals Midwestern Literature Midwestern Miscellany mother mystical experience myth narrative narrator novels Ohio oral literature oral style oral tradition pattern perhaps plot proletarian reality religious rhythms Sam McPherson Sam's selfhood sense of place sentence sexual Sherwood Anderson sister sketch social speech Story Teller's Story streets structure Study of Midwestern tion Toni Morrison town tract truth ture University urban vision of Jesus voices words Worker-Writer in America workers working-class writing