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Winesburg, Ohio
EAN : 9791043128714
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EAN : 9791043128714
Paru le : 4 févr. 2026
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- EAN13 : 9791043128714
- Réf. éditeur : 439281
- Date Parution : 4 févr. 2026
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 250
- Format : H:210 mm L:148 mm E:14 mm
- Poids : 329gr
- Résumé : Winesburg, Ohio is a classic collection of interconnected short stories by Sherwood Anderson, often presented with literary criticism and biographical context. Set in a fictional small town in early 20th-century America, the book delves into the inner lives and psychological struggles of its various inhabitants. Through a series of character studies and vignettes, Anderson explores profound themes of loneliness, unfulfilled desires, the search for identity and self-expression, and the impact of societal expectations and past traumas. Key characters, including George Willard, Reverend Curtis Hartman, Kate Swift, and Elmer Cowley, grapple with their hidden truths, religious fanaticism, and the stifling yet formative environment of small-town life, often leading to isolation, disillusionment, and a poignant exploration of the human condition and the transition from adolescence to adulthood.
- Biographie : Sherwood Anderson (September 13, 1876 - March 8, 1941) was an American novelist and short story writer, known for subjective and self-revealing works. Self-educated, he rose to become a successful copywriter and business owner in Cleveland and Elyria, Ohio. In 1912, Anderson had a nervous breakdown that led him to abandon his business and family to become a writer.


