Winesburg, Ohio

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Winesburg, Ohio is a seminal 1919 short story cycle by Sherwood Anderson that portrays the inner lives and emotional isolation of residents in a small Midwestern town.

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Winesburg, Ohio canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
fiction
short story cycle
author Sherwood Anderson
centralTheme emotional isolation
frustrated desires
inability to communicate
inner lives of small-town residents
loneliness
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstEditionPublisher B. W. Huebsch
form interconnected short stories
genre modernist literature
short stories
hasPart Adventure
An Awakening
Death
Departure
Drink
Godliness
Hands
Loneliness
Mother
Nobody Knows
Paper Pills
Queer
Respectability
Sophistication
Tandy
The Philosopher
The Strength of God
The Teacher
The Thinker
The Untold Lie
influenced Ernest Hemingway
John Steinbeck
William Faulkner
literaryMovement modernism
mainCharacter George Willard
narrativeStructure linked character sketches
notableFor innovative narrative form
portrayal of small-town life
psychological depth
numberOfStories 22
originalLanguage English
placeOfPublication New York City
protagonistRole young reporter
publicationYear 1919
publisher B. W. Huebsch
recognizedAs classic of American literature
seminal work of American modernism
settingLocation fictional town of Winesburg, Ohio
settingRegion Midwestern United States
timePeriodDepicted late 19th century and early 20th century

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Sherwood Anderson notableWork Winesburg, Ohio
Boni & Liveright notableWorkPublished Winesburg, Ohio
Sherwood notableWork Winesburg, Ohio
subject surface form: Sherwood Anderson
Poor White follows Winesburg, Ohio
Round Hill Cemetery, Marion, Virginia notableWork Winesburg, Ohio
subject surface form: Sherwood Anderson
Cornelia Lane notableWork Winesburg, Ohio
subject surface form: Sherwood Anderson