Midwestern Miscellany, Tema 23Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University, 1995 |
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... mother died in 1895. In the course of walking out that evening , some months after their mother's death , Sherwood and Stella held hands ; soon afterwards , he held her in his arms and kissed her . Later , in a field of yellow wheat ...
... mother died in 1895. In the course of walking out that evening , some months after their mother's death , Sherwood and Stella held hands ; soon afterwards , he held her in his arms and kissed her . Later , in a field of yellow wheat ...
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... mother . Stella also took her daughter to Sunday school . But according to Margaret , there was nothing extreme or fanatical about her mother's religion ; she was simply part of her generation in her religious life , whereas Sherwood ...
... mother . Stella also took her daughter to Sunday school . But according to Margaret , there was nothing extreme or fanatical about her mother's religion ; she was simply part of her generation in her religious life , whereas Sherwood ...
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... mother's death . The funeral was held two days later in the Sheridan Road Methodist Episcopal Church , Chicago , with interment in Memo- rial Park Cemetery , Skokie , Illinois . Margaret sat in the front row with her father at the ...
... mother's death . The funeral was held two days later in the Sheridan Road Methodist Episcopal Church , Chicago , with interment in Memo- rial Park Cemetery , Skokie , Illinois . Margaret sat in the front row with her father at the ...
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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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