The Wisdom of Many [includes] general overviews, definitions, discussions of structure and function, examples of proverbs in literary contexts, detailed investigation of individual proverbs, examinations of the use of proverbs in psychological testing, considerations of the value of proverbs in identifying national character, and essays on the influence and use of proverbs in modern mass media. In its variety this group of articles is as broad-ranging as any compilation yet made and includes material folklorists usually slight in their considerations of proverb literature. W. K. McNeil, Journal of American Folklore " Newcomers will find here a wide-ranging and stimulating selection of essays representing the varied approaches that characterize modern proverb scholarship, while readers with a prior background in this area should welcome this convenient state of the art assemblage of widely scattered studies, some well known and many less so, complete with their original notes and bibliographies. Shirley L. Arora, Western Folklore " "The Wisdom of Many" [includes] general overviews, definitions, discussions of structure and function, examples of proverbs in literary contexts, detailed investigation of individual proverbs, examinations of the use of proverbs in psychological testing, considerations of the value of proverbs in identifying national character, and essays on the influence and use of proverbs in modern mass media. In its variety this group of articles is as broad-ranging as any compilation yet made and includes material folklorists usually slight in their considerations of proverb literature. W. K. McNeil, "Journal of American Folklore" " ""The Wisdom of Many" [includes] general overviews, definitions, discussions of structure and function, examples of proverbs in literary contexts, detailed investigation of individual proverbs, examinations of the use of proverbs in psychological testing, considerations of the value of proverbs in identifying national character, and essays on the influence and use of proverbs in modern mass media. In its variety this group of articles is as broad-ranging as any compilation yet made and includes material folklorists usually slight in their considerations of proverb literature."--W. K. McNeil, "Journal of American Folklore" "Newcomers will find here a wide-ranging and stimulating selection of essays representing the varied approaches that characterize modern proverb scholarship, while readers with a prior background in this area should welcome this convenient 'state of the art' assemblage of widely scattered studies, some well known and many less so, complete with their original notes and bibliographies."--Shirley L. Arora, "Western Folklore "
Sherwood Anderson, an important American novelist and short-story writer of the early twentieth century, is probably best known for his novel
Winesburg, Ohio. His realistic and nonformulaic writing style would influence the next generation of authors, most notably Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner.
Walter Rideout s
Sherwood Anderson: A Writer in America is a seminal work that reintroduces us to this important, yet recently neglected, American writer, giving him long overdue attention. This second volume of the monumental two-volume work covers Anderson s life after his move in the mid-1920s to Ripshin, his house near Marion, Virginia (where Volume 1 ended.) The second volume covers his return to business pursuits; his extensive travels in the South touring factories, which resulted in his political involvement in labor struggles and several books on the topic; and finally his unexpected death in 1941.
No other existing Anderson biography, the most recent of which was published nearly twenty years ago, is as thoroughly researched, so extensively based on primary sources and interviews with a range of Anderson s friends and family members, or as complete in its vision of the man and the writer. Rideout uncovers much new information about events and people in Anderson s life and provides a new perspective on many of his works. This two-volume biography presents Anderson s many remarkable attributes more clearly than ever before, while astutely placing his life and writings in the broader social, political, and artistic movements of his times.
Outstanding Book, selected by the American Association of School Librarians, and Best Books for General Audiences, selected by the Public Library Association
Outstanding Academic Title, Choice Magazine
Winner, Biography Award, Society of Midland Authors"