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Stuart P. Sherman

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661: 37: 639: 680: 627: 223:, to which he was a frequent contributor, but declined when promoted to an associate professor. After appointment to full professor in 1911 and chairman of Illinois's English Department in 1914, he built the department into one of the strongest in the 187:. His father, a druggist and lover of music and poetry, had moved to California in search of a more healthful climate, but he died when Sherman was just 11. The family subsequently returned to New England. 295:
and his American apologist, Henry Louis Mencken. This began a decade long, erudite, and witty feud between Sherman and Mencken. The next salvo from Sherman was an article in the October 1920 issue of
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In 1906, Sherman married Ruth Bartlet Mears, daughter of a chemistry professor at Williams, and the couple had a son. Sherman was on vacation with his wife on
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in 1900, and he won prizes there in Latin, French and German, as well as becoming editor of the “Williams Literary Monthly.” He graduated from
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when he suffered a fatal heart attack after an accident overturned his canoe. He died on August 21, 1926, at age 44. He is buried in
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movement in American literature. The Nativist movement defended traditional modes of American literature (which it identified with
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illustrated with portraits engraved on wood by Bertrand Zadig, New York, London, C. Scribner’s Sons, 1926.
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for what he regarded as its "masterly exhaustiveness" of character development.
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In April 1924, Sherman became editor of “Books,” the literary supplement to the
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Strangers In The Land: Patterns of American Nativism, 1860-1925
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background hindered his ability to express "spiritual values".
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in 1906 after writing his thesis on the 17th-century dramatist
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on December 1, 1917, denouncing both the philosophy of
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The Emotional Discovery of America and Other Essays,
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Sherman 404:, New York, C. Scribner’s sons, 1922. 7: 602:Jacob Zeitlin and Homer Woodbridge, 551: 549: 527: 525: 458: 456: 427:New York: Hampden Hills Press, 1925. 662:Works by or about Stuart P. Sherman 589:"Stuart P. Sherman Funeral Today". 756:20th-century American male writers 14: 766:American male non-fiction writers 746:20th-century American journalists 678: 637: 625: 612:Dictionary of American Biography 213:for a year before moving to the 179:. The family later relocated to 721:Northwestern University faculty 533:A Theodore Dreiser Encyclopedia 384:Matthew Arnold: How to Know Him 132: 731:New York Herald Tribune people 726:University of Illinois faculty 362:Introduction to an edition of 1: 736:People from Cass County, Iowa 418:, New York, Scribner’s, 1924. 677:(public domain audiobooks) 463:DeMille, George E. (1927). 183:, and finally, in 1887, to 787: 671:Works by Stuart P. Sherman 653:Works by Stuart P. Sherman 609:“Stuart Pratt Sherman” in 392:On Contemporary Literature 15: 771:Harvard University alumni 761:American male journalists 701:American literary critics 34: 509:Rutgers University Press 173:William Tecumseh Sherman 706:Williams College alumni 369:'Tis Pity She's a Whore 357:A Book of Short Stories 237:New York Herald Tribune 211:Northwestern University 185:Los Angeles, California 18:Stuart Sherman (artist) 339:seven miles away from 215:University of Illinois 741:Journalists from Iowa 686:Stuart Sherman papers 507:. New Brunswick, NJ; 409:The Genius of America 396:New York, Holt, 1917. 271:and argued Dreiser's 634:at Wikimedia Commons 153:Stuart Pratt Sherman 55:Stuart Pratt Sherman 563:. August 22, 1926. 345:Manchester, Vermont 324:An American Tragedy 99:Manchester, Vermont 642:Works by or about 593:. 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Stuart Sherman (artist)

woodcut
Anita, Iowa
Manistee, Michigan
Manchester, Vermont
Harvard University
Ph.D.
literary critic
H. L. Mencken
William Tecumseh Sherman
Anita, Iowa
Rolfe, Iowa
Los Angeles, California
Williams College
Harvard University
Ph.D.
John Ford
Northwestern University
University of Illinois
The Nation
Midwest
Matthew Arnold
New York Herald Tribune
Nativist
Anglo-Americans
Modernism
Brander Matthews
Gertrude Atherton
John C. Farrar

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