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123:, however the newer book's significantly greater length forced a compromise in which the publisher maintained the earlier book's cover and dust jacket characteristics while adding more words per page in the body of the book. Another compromise was the omission of Anderson's story "There She is -- She is Taking Her Bath" which was scheduled to appear in 115:. In multiple letters also sent during that time, Anderson and Huebsch discussed the order of the stories, the book's design, and Huebsch's editing (which was largely hands-off except the normalization grammar and spelling). Originally, it was decided that the design of 20: 142:
Upon opening the book, readers would see that out of the nine stories and short essay on Dreiser, six were variations of previously published pieces. "Dreiser" was the earliest to be published, appearing in the April 1916 issue of
92:. In the beginning of April, that pause came and Anderson put aside his manuscript to turn his focus to the collection which he had promised to his publisher by July 1. Anderson's excitement about the stories in 753: 662: 100:
cottage where he was accompanied by his soon-to-be wife, Elizabeth Prall, pushed him to work quickly so the completed manuscript was posted to Ben Huebsch on 16 May 1923.
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in November 1923. Rather than delay publication of the entire collection for the sake of the one story, a decision was made to cut it (the story later appeared in
171: 185:, "The Man Who Became a Woman" was written between November 1922 and April 1923, and "The Triumph of the Modern" was probably penned around mid-August 1922. 576: 743: 181:(March 1923). Of the original stories, both "An Ohio Pagan" and "'Unused'" were altered portions of Anderson's unfinished and unpublished novel 748: 593: 512: 169:. Two of the stories were previously published under different names: "Milk Bottles" as "Why There Must Be a Midwestern Literature" in 527: 491: 165:) in February 1922 and September 1923, respectively, while "The Sad Horn Blowers" made its debut in the February 1923 edition of 569: 715: 562: 88:). It was at a pause in that work that he planned to work on the short story collection already bearing the title 650: 642: 602: 355: 56: 720: 681: 78:(1923) in February, the author turned his attention to an autobiographical work slated for publication in 40: 372: 177: 80: 64:
and included a two-page essay about him titled "Dreiser" in addition to a foreword and nine stories.
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The beginning of 1923 was a busy time for Sherwood Anderson. With the publication of his novel
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The months between May and October 1923 found Anderson back to work on
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American Literary Publishing Houses, 1900-1980: Trade and Paperback
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Horses and Men: Tales, long and short, from our American life
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Anderson, Sherwood (February 1923). "The Sad Horn Blowers".
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was released on 26 October 1923, selling for $ 2.00 a copy.
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Anderson, Sherwood (September 1923). "The Man's Story".
522:. Vol. 1. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press. 175:(March 1921) and "A Chicago Hamlet" as "Broken" in 708: 661: 592: 47:. It was Anderson's fourth book to be published by 107:(then tentatively titled "Modernist Notebook" or 265: 263: 202:The Triumph of a Modern: or, Send for the Lawyer 286: 284: 51:and his third collection after the successful 570: 16:Short stories collection by Sherwood Anderson 8: 754:Short story collections by Sherwood Anderson 391:Anderson, Sherwood (September 1923), 247-264 353:Anderson, Sherwood (April 1916). "Dreiser". 96:and his comfortable surroundings in a small 193:The volume includes the following stories: 153:" and "The Man's Story", were published in 577: 563: 555: 418:Anderson, Sherwood (March 1923)."Broken". 232: 520:Sherwood Anderson: A Writer in America 509:A history of B. W. Huebsch, publisher 483:Sherwood Anderson: An American Career 371:Anderson, Sherwood (February 1922). " 7: 382:(2): 120-129. Accessed 19 July 2012. 239:Borus (1986). Accessed 07 June 2012 60:. The book was dedicated to writer 507:McCullough, Ann Catherine (1979). 486:. Plainsboro, NJ: Susquehanna UP. 14: 400:Anderson (February 1923), 273-289 744:American short story collections 513:University of Wisconsin–Madison 362:(2): 5. Accessed 19 July 2012. 1: 749:1923 short story collections 716:Sherwood Anderson Foundation 480:Bassett, John Earl (2005). 299:Rideout (2006), 498 and 502 248:Rideout (2006), 498 and 501 68:Composition and publication 770: 502:Literature Resource Center 317:McCullough (1979), 259-262 211:The Man Who Became a Woman 651:Alice and the Lost Novel 643:Tar: A Midwest Childhood 518:Rideout, Walter (2006). 466:Harper's". Pgs. 273-289. 308:Rideout (2006), 514-515 269:Rideout (2006), 502-503 257:Rideout (2006), 497-498 149:. 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Index


short story collection
Sherwood Anderson
B.W. Huebsch
short story cycle
Winesburg, Ohio
Theodore Dreiser
Many Marriages
Harper's
Reno, Nevada
Pictorial Review
Death in the Woods
The Little Review
I'm a Fool
The Dial
London Mercury
Vanity Fair
Century
I'm a Fool




The Little Review
I'm a Fool
Sherwood Anderson: An American Career
ISBN
1-57591-102-7
Literature Resource Center
University of Wisconsin–Madison

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