Contemporary American Literature - Bibliographies and Study Outlines by John Matthews Manly;Edith Rickert
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independence of literary traditions and methods; (2) a keen eye for
details; (3) a passionate desire to interpret life; (4) a strong sense of the value of individual lives of little seeming importance. 3. Are Mr. Anderson's defects due to the limitations of his experience, or do you notice certain temperamental defects which he is not likely to outgrow? 4. Mr. Anderson's experiments in form are interesting to study. Compare the prosiness of his verse with his efforts to use poetic cadence in _The Triumph of the Egg_. Does it suggest to you the possibility of developing a form intermediate between prose and free verse? 5. Does Mr. Anderson succeed best as novelist or as short-story writer? Why? BIBLIOGRAPHY Windy McPherson's Son. 1916. (Novel.) Marching Men. 1917. (Novel.) Mid-American Chants. 1918. (Poems.) Winesburg, Ohio. 1919. Poor White. 1920. (Novel.) The Triumph of the Egg. 1921. STUDIES AND REVIEWS Bookm. 45 ('17): 302 (portrait), 307. |
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