Winesburg, Ohio
- Pages
- 240
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780192839770
- Reading Time
- ~4h 12min
Winesburg, Ohio is a book by Sherwood Anderson. It has 240 pages.
About this book
Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio presents a series of interlocking short stories set in a fictional Midwestern community during the early twentieth century. The collection examines the quiet struggles of ordinary residents whose outward conformity masks profound inner isolation and unfulfilled desires. Rather than following traditional narrative arcs, Anderson structures the volume around recurring characters whose lives intersect through a young journalist named George Willard. His presence provides a connective thread as he observes and gradually understands the hidden emotional realities of his neighbors. First published in 1919, the work departed from conventional realism by prioritizing psychological depth and character interiority over external action. Its innovative cycle format and unflinching attention to marginalized voices helped establish a new model for American short fiction. The book remains a foundational text in literary modernism, widely studied for its exploration of communication breakdowns, small-town dynamics, and the universal difficulty of genuine human connection.
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Winesburg, Ohio has 240 pages.
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Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio presents a series of interlocking short stories set in a fictional Midwestern community during the early twentieth century. The collection examines the quiet struggles of ordinary residents whose outward conformity masks profound inner isolation and unfulfilled de...
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Winesburg, Ohio was written by Sherwood Anderson.