Sherwood Anderson

A Biographical and Critical Study

Irving Howe author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:1st Jun '26

£99.99

This title is due to be published on 1st June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Sherwood Anderson cover

Originally published in 1951 and reissued in 1966 this book combines stimulating biography with sound literary criticism in its account of a writer who observed America’s great nineteenth century change from an agrarian to an industrial society. Irving Howe places Anderson in the cultural context of his times and gives a fresh and balanced judgment both of his virtues and limitations. As an artist, the author of Winesburg, Ohio and Dark Laughter was over-valued and then ignored; Howe concludes that the best of Anderson’s work is a durable part of the American literary structure and an enrichment of the American imagination.

Original reviews of Sherwood Anderson:

‘[He writes] about Anderson’s work with a quiet, patient, discerning, instructed power that makes his own book itself a literary event.’ The New York Times Book Review

‘In Irving Howe’s Sherwood Anderson the most illuminating passages are, first, that in which Howe traces the ‘strand of action’ that runs through the tales in Winesburg, Ohio and ties the characters together around the central theme of their ‘lostness’; and second, his brilliant and subtle analysis of the oral narrative method in the triumphantly short stories which came later…’ The Yale Review

‘The chapter on Winesburg, Ohio is the most searching and the fairest discuss that the book has ever received.’ Malcolm Cowley, New York Herald Tribune Book Review

ISBN: 9781041327639

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286 pages