Quote by: Sherwood Anderson

There can't be much development of action or theme in such stories, but at least there is some. By contrast, in the short short the very idea of character seems to lose its significance, seems in fact to drop out of sight. We see human figures in a momentary flash. We see them in fleeting profile. We see them in archetypal climaxes which define their mode of existence. Situation tends to replace character, representative condition to replace individuality. ("Introduction")


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Author Bio


  • NameSherwood Anderson
  • Descriptionwriter
  • BornSeptember 13, 1876
  • DiedMarch 8, 1941
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist
  • WorksWinesburg, Ohio