Tradition and Dream: The English and American Novel from the Twenties to Our TimeDen engelske og amerikanske novelle fra 1920 til 1960 |
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... Winesburg , Ohio , and that remains a remarkable work deeply rooted , one feels , in American experience . In that book , which appeared in 1919 , he found himself and what he had to say , and he found himself through four writers . The ...
... Winesburg , Ohio , and that remains a remarkable work deeply rooted , one feels , in American experience . In that book , which appeared in 1919 , he found himself and what he had to say , and he found himself through four writers . The ...
Page 78
... Winesburg Eagle . He is , one might say , the young Anderson ; significantly , his ambition is to be a writer , and one feels all the time that Winesburg , Ohio is the book he is destined to write . The prefatory story — it is not part ...
... Winesburg Eagle . He is , one might say , the young Anderson ; significantly , his ambition is to be a writer , and one feels all the time that Winesburg , Ohio is the book he is destined to write . The prefatory story — it is not part ...
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... Winesburg , is obsessed by carnal desire for Kate Swift , the school teacher , into whose bedroom he can look from a room in the bell tower of his church . The better to watch her , he breaks a hole in the stained glass window . Night ...
... Winesburg , is obsessed by carnal desire for Kate Swift , the school teacher , into whose bedroom he can look from a room in the bell tower of his church . The better to watch her , he breaks a hole in the stained glass window . Night ...
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