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Sherwood Anderson – The Door of the Trap
Winifred Walker understood some things clearly enough. She understood that when a man is put behind iron bars he is…
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Sherwood Anderson – The Dumb Man
There is a story.–I cannot tell it.–I have no words. The story is almost forgotten but sometimes I remember. The…
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Sherwood Anderson – The Egg
My father was, I am sure, intended by nature to be a cheerful, kindly man. Until he was thirty-four years…
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Sherwood Anderson – The Man in the Brown Coat
Napoleon went down into a battle riding on a horse. Alexander went down into a battle riding on a horse.…
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Sherwood Anderson – The Man With The Trumpet
I stated it as definitely as I could. I was in a room with them. They had tongues like me,…
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Sherwood Anderson – The New Englander
Her name was Elsie Leander and her girlhood was spent on her father’s farm in Vermont. For several generations the…
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Sherwood Anderson – The Other Woman
While The Other Woman is an interesting read standing alone as a completed isolated short story, it becomes even more interesting when…
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Sherwood Anderson – Unlighted Lamps
Mary Cochran went out of the rooms where she lived with her father, Doctor Lester Cochran, at seven o’clock on…
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Sherwood Anderson – War
The story came to me from a woman met on a train. The car was crowded and I took the…
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Sherwood Anderson – Evening Song
My song will rest while I rest. I struggle along. I’ll get back to the corn andthe open fields. Don’t…
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