Sherwood Anderson : $b a bibliography

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Sherwood Anderson : $b a bibliography

by Eugene P. (Eugene Paul) Sheehy, Kenneth A. Lohf

EN·~2 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total
1

SHERWOOD ANDERSON: A BIBLIOGRAPHY

1:12
2

Illustrations

0:15
3

Preface

4:16
4

PART I WORKS BY SHERWOOD ANDERSON

1:16:32
5

PART II WRITINGS ABOUT SHERWOOD ANDERSON

1:01:40
6

INDEX

12:07

Description

A thorough reference work, this bibliography gathers every known piece by the American short‑story master—from early novels and essays to letters, introductions, and dramatizations. Compiled by two seasoned scholars, the listings are arranged chronologically and alphabetically, offering clear citations for original editions, reprints, translations, and periodical appearances. The volume also includes a detailed index of works about the writer, giving listeners a roadmap through decades of criticism, reviews, and scholarly essays.

Beyond the catalog, the book enriches its pages with reproductions of rare manuscript pages, a portrait taken by Edward Steichen, and images of early bindings that illustrate the evolution of his publications. It points readers toward the vast Newberry Library collection, where Anderson’s correspondence with literary giants like Hemingway and Stein resides. For anyone interested in tracing the development of modern American fiction, this guide serves as an indispensable, well‑organized companion.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (149K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Talisman Press, 1960.

Credits

Tim Lindell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Release date

2023-06-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Eugene P. (Eugene Paul) Sheehy

Eugene P. (Eugene Paul) Sheehy

1922–2013

Best known for shaping one of librarianship’s classic tools, he was an American academic librarian, editor, and researcher whose work helped generations of readers and students find their way through reference literature. He spent much of his career at Columbia University, where he led the reference department during a period of major growth in research services.

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Kenneth A. Lohf

Kenneth A. Lohf

1925–2002

A gifted rare-book librarian and literary scholar, he spent four decades at Columbia University helping turn its Rare Book and Manuscript Library into one of the country’s great research collections. He was also a poet, bibliographer, and collector whose love of books reached far beyond the library walls.

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