PART II
WRITINGS ABOUT SHERWOOD ANDERSON

Books, Parts of Books, and Periodical Articles

483. Aaron, Manley. “American first editions ... Sherwood Anderson,” Publishers’ Weekly 103:251 January 27, 1923.

484. “Abolition of family debated by authors [Bertrand Russell and Sherwood Anderson],” New York Times November 2, 1931, p.21.

485. Adams, James Donald. The shape of books to come. New York, Viking, 1944. p.69-73.

486. Adams, Mildred. “A small-town editor airs his mind,” New York Times Magazine September 22, 1929, p.6, 20.

487. Aiken, Conrad Potter. “Anderson, Sherwood,” in his A reviewer’s ABC. New York, Meridian Books [1958] p.130-32.

488. Alexander, David C. “Sherwood Anderson,” Letters 2:23-29 February 1928.

489. Almy, Robert F. “Sherwood Anderson: the non-conforming rediscoverer,” Saturday Review of Literature 28:17-18 January 6, 1945.

490. “An American book in British courts [Many Marriages],” Literary Digest 79:30 November 24, 1923.

491. Anderson, Karl James. “My brother, Sherwood Anderson,” Saturday Review of Literature 31:6-7, 26-27 September 4, 1948. Reprinted: Saturday Review treasury. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1957. p.325-32.

492. Anderson, Margaret. My thirty years’ war. New York, Covici, Friede, 1930. p.38-39 and passim.

493. “Anderson decries our ‘speakeasy’ era,” New York Times December 7, 1931, p.24. (Includes excerpts from speech at a New York City mass meeting, with some remarks on Dreiser.)

494. “Anderson letters given to Newberry Library of Chicago,” Hobbies 53:147 April 1948.

495. Arvin, Newton. “Mr. Anderson’s new stories,” Freeman 8:307-08 December 5, 1923. Reprinted: The Freeman book, typical editorials, essays, critiques, and other selections from the eight volumes of the Freeman, 1920-1924. New York, Huebsch, 1924. p.359-62. Concerns Horses and Men.

496. Ashley, Schuyler. “Dark laughter,” in his Essay reviews. Kansas City, Lowell press, 1929. p.112-14.

497. —. “Tar,” in his Essay reviews. Kansas City, Lowell press, 1929. p.163-65.

498. Asselineau, Roger. “Réalisme, rêve et expressionnisme dans Winesburg, Ohio,” Archives des Lettres Modernes no.2:1-32 April 1957.

499. Baldwin, Charles Crittenton. “Sherwood Anderson,” in his Men who make our novels. Rev.ed. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1924. p.26-33.

500. Barker, Russell H. “The storyteller role,” College English 3:433-42 February 1942.

501. Beach, Joseph Warren. “Auguries,” in his The Outlook for American prose. Chicago, University of Chicago press [1926] p.199-280. Concerns A Story Teller’s Story.

502. Beach, Sylvia. Shakespeare and company. New York, Harcourt, Brace, 1959. p.30-32 and passim.

503. Benét, William Rose. “A story teller’s story, by Sherwood Anderson,” in Saturday Review. Designed for reading; an anthology. New York, Macmillan, 1934. p.293-97.

504. Berg, Ruben Gustafsson. “Sherwood Anderson,” in his Moderna Amerikaner. Stockholm, Hugo Gebers förlag [1925] p.113-25.

505. Berland, Alwyn. “Sherwood Anderson and the pathetic grotesque,” Western Review 15,no.2:135-38 Winter 1951.

506. Berti, Luigi. “Ulissismo di Sherwood Anderson,” in his Boccaporto. Firenze, Parenti, 1940. p.133-40.

507. Birney, Earle. “Sherwood Anderson: a memory,” Canadian Forum 21:82-83 June 1941.

508. Bishop, John Peale. Antología de escritores contemporáneos de los Estados Unidos Santiago, Chile, Nascimento, 1944. v.1, p.262. (Includes a Spanish translation of “The triumph of the egg,” p.262-76.)

509. —. “This distrust of ideas (D. H. Lawrence and Sherwood Anderson),” Vanity Fair 22:10-12, 118 December 1921. Reprinted in his Collected essays. New York, Scribner’s, 1948. p.233-40.

510. Bland, Winifred. “Through a college window,” Story 19:82-86 September-October 1941. Concerns Death in the Woods.

511. Blankenship, Russell. American literature as an expression of the national mind. New York, Holt [1935] p.665-72.

512. Bodenheim, Maxwell. “The pagan meditates,” Oracle 2,no.2:12-13, 22-23 July 1926.

513. —. “Psychoanalysis and American fiction,” Nation 114:683-84 June 7, 1922.

514. Boyd, James. “A man in town,” Story 19:88-91 September-October 1941.

515. Boynton, Percy Holmes. “Sherwood Anderson,” North American Review 224:140-50 March-May 1927. Reprinted in his America in contemporary fiction. Chicago, University of Chicago press [1940] p.113-30; in his More contemporary Americans. Chicago, University of Chicago press [c1927] p.157-77.

516. Braak, Menno ter. “Twee methoden (Realisme en romantiek. Theodore Dreiser en Sherwood Anderson, met lijst van Amerikaansche schrijvers en tijdschriften),” Vrije Bladen 6:97-110 April 1929. Concerns Dark Laughter.

517. Brinnin, Malcolm. The third rose. Boston, Little, Brown [1959] p.235-38 and passim.

518. Brooks, Cleanth and Warren, Robert Penn. “I want to know why. Interpretation,” in their Understanding fiction. New York, Crofts, 1943 p.344-50.

519. Brooks, Van Wyck. The confident years: 1885-1915. New York, Dutton, 1952. passim.

520. —. [Introductory note to] “Letters to Van Wyck Brooks,” Story 19:42-62 September-October 1941.

521. Brossard, Chandler. “Sherwood Anderson: a sweet singer, ‘a smooth son of a bitch’,” American Mercury 72:611-16 May 1951.

522. Brown, John. Panorama de la littérature contemporaine aux États-Unis; introductions, illustrations, documents. [Paris, G. Lang, 1954] p.89-92 and passim. (Includes Marguerite Gay’s translation, “Boulettes de papier,” from Winesburg, Ohio, p.337-39.)

523. Bruno, Francesco. “Il mondo di Anderson,” La Fiera Letteraria February 20, 1955, p.5-6.

524. Bruns, Friedrich. “Sherwood Anderson,” in his Die amerikanische Dichtung der Gegenwart. Leipzig, Berlin, Teubner, 1930. p.34-40.

525. Buchanan, Annabel Morris. “Sherwood Anderson: country editor,” World Today (London) 53:249-53 February 1929.

526. Budd, Louis J. “The grotesques of Anderson and Wolfe,” Modern Fiction Studies 5:304-10 Winter 1959-60.

527. Burrow, Trigant. “Psychoanalytic improvisations and the personal equation,” Psychoanalytic Review 13:173-86 April 1926.

528. Calverton, Victor Francis. The liberation of American literature. New York, Scribner’s, 1932. p.425-30 and passim.

529. —. “Sherwood Anderson; a study in sociological criticism,” Modern Quarterly 2,no.2:82-118 Fall 1924. Reprinted in his The newer spirit. New York, Boni and Liveright, 1925. p.52-118.

530. Canby, Henry Seidel. “Sherwood Anderson,” Saturday Review of Literature 23:10 March 22, 1941.

531. —. “Sherwood Anderson’s ‘Many Marriages’,” in his Definitions (Second series). New York, Harcourt [1924] p.242-48. Also in Piercy, Josephine Ketcham, ed. Modern writers at work. New York, Macmillan, 1930. p.155-64.

532. Cargill, Oscar. “The primitivists,” in his Intellectual America. New York, Macmillan, 1941. p.311-98.

533. Carr, Edward Francis. Sherwood Anderson, champion of women. Unpublished M.A. thesis, University of Pittsburgh, 1946. 66p.

534. Carson, Saul. “In reply to Sherwood Anderson,” Modern Monthly 7:347, 351 July 1933.

535. Chapman, Arnold. “Sherwood Anderson and Eduardo Mallea,” Modern Language Association of America. Publications 69:34-45 March 1954.

536. Chase, Cleveland Bruce. “Sherwood Anderson,” Saturday Review of Literature 4:129-30 September 24, 1927.

537. —. Sherwood Anderson. New York, R. M. McBride, 1927. 84p. (Modern American writers. VII)

538. Cleaton, Irene and Cleaton, Allen. Books and battles: American literature, 1920-1930. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1937. p.179-83.

539. Collins, Joseph. “The doctor looks at biography,” Bookman (N.Y.) 61:24-28 March 1925. Reprinted in his The doctor looks at biography, psychological studies of life and letters. New York, Doran [c1925]. p.63-68. Concerns A Story Teller’s Story.

540. —. “Sophism and Mr. Sherwood Anderson,” in his Taking the literary pulse. New York, Doran [1924] p.29-47.

541. Coster, Dirk. “Amerikaansche letterkunde: Willa Cather. Edith Wharton. Parrish. Sherwood Anderson,” Stem 8:894-99 December 1928.

542. Cowley, Malcolm. “Anderson’s lost days of innocence,” New Republic 142:16-18 February 15, 1960.

543. Crane, Hart. “Sherwood Anderson,” Double Dealer 2:42-45 July 1921.

544. Crawford, Nelson Antrim. “Sherwood Anderson, the wistfully faithful,” Midland 8:297-308 November 1922.

545. “Dark and lonely,” Time 37:98 April 7, 1941.

546. Daugherty, George H. “Anderson, advertising man,” Newberry Library Bulletin ser.2,no.2:30-43 December 1948.

547. Davenport, Kenneth. Sherwood Anderson: an appreciation of his life and fiction. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Fort Hays Kansas State College, 1937. 55p.

548. De Dominicis, Anna Maria. “Lettere di Sherwood Anderson,” Letterature Moderne 6:711-20 November-December 1956.

549. Dell, Floyd. Homecoming. New York, Farrar and Rinehart [1933] p.236-37 and passim.

550. —. “Sherwood Anderson, his first novel,” in his Looking at life. New York, Knopf, 1924. p.79-84.

551. Dickinson, L. R. “Smyth county items,” Outlook 148:581-83 April 11, 1928.

552. Dinsmoor, Mary Helen. An inquiry into the life of Sherwood Anderson as reflected in his literary works. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Ohio University, Athens, 1939. 60 p. (Abstract in Ohio. University. Athens. Abstracts of masters’ theses. 1939-40. p-14)

553. Dreiser, Theodore. Letters of Theodore Dreiser: a selection. Ed. by Robert H. Elias. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania press [1959] 3 vols. passim. (Includes letters to and from Anderson)

554. —. “Sherwood Anderson,” Story 19:4 September-October 1941.

555. Duffey, Bernard. “The struggle for affirmation—Anderson, Sandburg, Lindsay,” in his The Chicago renaissance in American letters. [Lansing] Michigan State College press, 1954. p.194-209.

556. “Editorial,” American Spectator 2,no.14:1 December 1933.

557. Edgar, Pelham. “Four American writers: Anderson, Hemingway, Dos Passos, Faulkner,” in his The art of the novel. New York, Macmillan, 1933. p.338-51.

558. Eschelmüller, Valerie. Sherwood Anderson. Versuch einer kritischen Betrachtung seines Prosawerkes. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Universität Wien, 1955. 148p.

559. “An exponent of the new psychology,” Literary Digest 73:33 April 1, 1922. Concerns Rebecca West’s article in New Statesman, item 793.

560. Fadiman, Clifton. “Sherwood Anderson: the search for salvation,” Nation 135:454-56 November 9, 1932.

561. Fagin, Nathan Bryllion. The phenomenon of Sherwood Anderson; a study in American life and letters. Baltimore, Rossi-Bryn, 1927. 156p.

562. —. “Sherwood Anderson,” South Atlantic Quarterly 43:256-62 July 1944.

563. —. “Sherwood Anderson, the liberator of our short story,” English Journal 16:271-79 April 1927.

564. —. “Sherwood Anderson and our anthropological age,” Double Dealer 7:91-99 January-February 1925.

565. Farrell, James Thomas. “A memoir on Sherwood Anderson,” Perspective 7:83-88 Summer 1954. Reprinted in his Reflections at fifty. New York, Vanguard, 1954. p.164-68 (under title “A note on Sherwood Anderson”).

566. Faulkner, William. “Prophets of the new age: Sherwood Anderson,” Dallas Morning News April 26, 1925, section III, p.7. Reprinted: Princeton University Library Chronicle 18:89-94 1957.

567. —. “Sherwood Anderson. An appreciation,” Atlantic 191:27-29 June 1953.

568. Fay, Bernard. “Sherwood Anderson,” in Llona, Victor, ed. Les romanciers américains, Paris, Denoël [1931] p.7-14. (Also includes Fay’s translation, “L’Oeuf,” p.15-36)

569. —. “Portrait de Sherwood Anderson: américain,” Revue de Paris année 41, tome 5:886-901 October 15, 1934.

570. —. “Sherwood Anderson,” Vie de Peuples 7:920-26 August 10, 1922.

571. Feldman, Eugene. The isolation of the individual as seen by Sherwood Anderson. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Columbia University, 1947. 46p.

572. —. “Sherwood Anderson’s search,” Psychoanalysis 3,no.3:44-51 1955.

573. Fenton, Charles A. The apprenticeship of Ernest Hemingway. New York, Farrar, Straus and Young [1954] p.116-20, 145-50 and passim.

574. Ferres, John Howard. The right place and the right people: Sherwood Anderson’s search for salvation. Ph.D. dissertation, Louisiana State, 1959. University Microfilms publication #59-1531. (Abstract in Dissertation Abstracts 19:3302-03 1959)

575. Flanagan, John T. “Hemingway’s debt to Sherwood Anderson,” Journal of English and Germanic Philology 54:507-20 October 1955. Reprinted: Illinois. University. Department of English. Studies by members of the English Department, in memory of John Jay Parry. Urbana, University of Illinois, 1955. p.47-60.

576. —. “The permanence of Sherwood Anderson,” Southwest Review 35:170-77 Summer 1950.

577. Fontanet, Georges. “Quelques thèmes essentiels de Sherwood Anderson,” in Romanciers américains contemporains. Paris, Didier [1946?] (Cahiers des langues modernes, 1) p.87-113.

578. Forer, Valeria. “A note on Sherwood Anderson,” Shenandoah 2:8-9 Summer 1951.

579. Frank, Waldo. “Emerging greatness,” Seven Arts 1:73-78 November 1916. Reprinted in his Salvos, an informal book about books and plays. New York, Boni and Liveright [c1924] p.31-40.

580. —. Our America. New York, Boni and Liveright [1920] p.136-44. (English edition [1922] entitled The new America)

581. —. “Sherwood Anderson,” in his In the American jungle (1925-1936). New York, Farrar and Rinehart [1937] p.93-96.

582. —. “Winesburg, Ohio after twenty years,” Story 19:29-33 September-October 1941.

583. Franulic, Lenka. “Dreiser, Anderson y la escuela naturalista,” in his Antología del cuento norteamericano. Santiago, Ercilla, 1943. p.xxv-xxviii. (Includes Spanish translation of “I want to know why,” p.109-19)

584. Friend, Julius W. “The philosophy of Sherwood Anderson,” Story 19:37-41 September-October 1941.

585. Galantière, Lewis. “French reminiscence,” Story 19:64-67 September-October 1941.

586. Garnett, Edward. “A note on two American novelists: Joseph Hergesheimer and Sherwood Anderson,” in his Friday nights. London, Cape; New York, Knopf, 1922. p.335-46.

587. Geismar, Maxwell David. “Anderson’s Winesburg,” New York Times Book Review July 18, 1943, p.4.

588. —. “Sherwood Anderson: last of the townsmen,” in his The last of the provincials. Cambridge, Houghton Mifflin, 1947. p.223-84.

589. Gelfant, Blanche Housman. “Sherwood Anderson, Edith Wharton, and Thomas Wolfe,” in her The American city novel. Norman, University of Oklahoma press [1954] p.95-132.

590. Gerould, Katharine F. “Stream of consciousness,” Saturday Review of Literature 4:233-35 October 22, 1927.

591. Gold, Herbert. “Winesburg, Ohio: the purity and cunning of Sherwood Anderson,” Hudson Review 10:548-57 Winter 1957-58. Reprinted: Shapiro, Charles, ed. Twelve original essays on great American novels. Detroit, Wayne State University press, 1958. p.196-209.

592. “The gossip shop,” Bookman (N.Y.) 55:90-91 March 1922.

593. Gozzi, Raymond Dante. “A bibliography of Sherwood Anderson’s contributions to periodicals, 1914-1946,” Newberry Library Bulletin ser.2, no.2:71-82 December 1948.

594. —. A descriptive bibliography of Sherwood Anderson’s contributions to periodicals. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Columbia University, 1947. 213p.

595. Grana, Gianni. “La rinàscita del naturalismo in America: Anderson e Dreiser,” La Fiera Letteraria January 15, 1956, p.4.

596. Green, Paul and Green, Elizabeth L. Contemporary American literature, a study of fourteen outstanding American writers ... Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina press [c1925] p.27-29. A study outline.

597. Gregory, Alyse. “Sherwood Anderson,” Dial 75:243-46 September 1923.

598. Grillo, Giuseppe. “Ingenuità e vizio in Sherwood Anderson,” Idea; settimanale di cultura 6,no.16:3-4 April 18, 1954.

599. Gronna, Anne T. M. An analysis of two stories by Sherwood Anderson. Unpublished M.A. thesis, State University of Iowa, 1949. 66p.

600. Guido, Augusto. “Cavalli da corsa e vomini dell’ Ohio,” La Fiera Letteraria October 23, 1949, p.5.

601. Hackett, Francis. “A new novelist,” in his Horizons. New York, Huebsch, 1918. p.50-56. Concerns Windy MacPherson’s Son.

602. —. “To American workingmen,” in his Horizons. New York, Huebsch, 1918, p.57-61. Concerns Marching Men.

603. Halleck, Reuben Post. “Sherwood Anderson,” in his The romance of American literature. New York, Cincinnati, American Book Co. [1934] p.328-31.

604. Hansen, Harry. “Anderson in Chicago,” Story 19:34-36 September-October 1941.

605. —. “Sherwood Anderson: corn-fed mystic, historian of the middle age of man,” in his Midwest portraits. New York, Harcourt [1923] p.109-79.

606. Hart, Robert Charles. Writers on writing: the opinions of six modern American novelists on the craft of fiction. Ph.D. dissertation, Northwestern University, 1954. 489p. University Microfilms publication #9241. (Abstract in Dissertation Abstracts 14:1720-21 1954)

607. Hartley, Marsden. “Spring, 1941,” Story 19:97-98 September-October 1941.

608. Hartwick, Harry. “Broken face gargoyles,” in his The foreground of American fiction. New York, Cincinnati, American Book Co. [1934] p.111-50.

609. Hatcher, Harlan Henthorne. “Sherwood Anderson,” in his Creating the American novel. New York, Farrar and Rinehart, 1935. p.155-71.

610. Haught, Viva Elizabeth. The influence of Walt Whitman on Sherwood Anderson and Carl Sandburg. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Duke University, 1936. 147p.

611. Havighurst, Walter. Masters of the modern short story. New York, Harcourt, 1955. p.xii-xiii. Concerns “Brother death.”

612. Hazard, Lucy Lockwood. The frontier in American literature. New York, Crowell [1927] p.290-98.

613. “Heading for matriarchy,” New York Times November 23, 1931, p.18. Editorial concerning the “no women’s clubs” clause in Anderson’s contracts.

614. Hecht, Ben. A child of the century. [New York] Simon and Schuster, 1954. p.225-32.

615. —. “Go scholar—gypsy!” Story 19:92-93 September-October 1941.

616. Hellesnes, Nils. “Sherwood Anderson, den einsame Amerikanaren,” Syn og Seyn 53:433-39 November 1947.

617. Hepburn, James G. “Disarming and uncanny visions: Freud’s ‘the uncanny’ with regard to form and content in stories by Sherwood Anderson and D. H. Lawrence,” Literature and Psychology 9,no.1:9-12 Winter 1959.

618. Herbst, Josephine. “Ubiquitous critics and the author,” Newberry Library Bulletin 5:1-13 December 1958.

619. Hicks, Granville. “Two roads,” in his Great tradition. Rev.ed. New York, Macmillan, 1935. p.207-56.

620. Hilton, Earl Raymond. “The evolution of Sherwood Anderson’s ‘Brother death’,” Northwest Ohio Quarterly 24:125-30 Summer 1952.

621. —. The purpose and method of Sherwood Anderson. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1950.

622. —. “Sherwood Anderson and ‘heroic vitalism’,” Northwest Ohio Quarterly 29:97-107 Spring 1957.

623. Hind, Charles Lewis. “Sherwood Anderson,” in his Authors and I. New York, John Lane, 1921. p.19-23.

624. Hoffman, Frederick John. “Anderson—psychoanalyst by default,” in his Freudianism and the literary mind. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University press, 1945. p.230-55.

625. —. Freudianism: a study of influences and reactions, especially as revealed in the fiction of James Joyce, D. H. Lawrence, Sherwood Anderson and Waldo Frank. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, 1942. 363p. (Abstract in Ohio. State University. Abstracts of doctoral dissertations no.41:81-88 1943)

626. —. “Sherwood Anderson: a ‘groping, artistic, sincere personality’,” Western Review 18,no.2:159-62 Winter 1954. Concerns the Howe and Schevill biographies of Anderson.

627. —. The twenties. New York, Viking, 1955. p.265-69 and passim.

628. “Homage to Sherwood Anderson,” Story 19,no.91, September-October 1941. Special Anderson memorial issue.

629. Howe, Irving. “The book of the grotesque,” Partisan Review 18:32-40 January/February 1951. Reprinted in his Sherwood Anderson, item 630.

630. —. Sherwood Anderson. [New York] W. Sloan [1951] 271p. (The American men of letters series)

631. —. “Sherwood Anderson: an American as artist,” Kenyon Review 13:193-203 Spring 1951.

632. —. “Sherwood Anderson and D. H. Lawrence,” Furioso 5,no.4:21-33 Fall 1950. Forms the chapter “In the Lawrencian orbit” in his Sherwood Anderson, item 630.

633. —. “Sherwood Anderson and the American myth of power,” Tomorrow 8:52-54 August 1949. Forms the chapter “Conditions of fame” in his Sherwood Anderson, item 630.

634. —. “Sherwood Anderson and the power urge,” Commentary 10:78-80 July 1950. Forms part of the chapter “A will to splendor” in his Sherwood Anderson, item 630.

635. Huddleston, Sisley. Paris salons, cafés, studios ... being social, artistic, and literary memories. New York, Blue Ribbon Books [1928] p.78-82.

636. Huebsch, Benjamin W. “Footnotes to a publisher’s life,” Colophon n.s.2,no.3:415-17 Summer 1937.

637. “Interview with Sherwood Anderson,” Brentano’s Book Chat April 1921, p.18-19.

638. Izzo, Carlo. Storia della letteratura nord-americana. [Milan] Nuova Accademia editrice [1957] p.622-24.

639. Jessup, Mary E. “A checklist of the writings of Sherwood Anderson,” American Collector 5:157-58 January 1928.

640. Johnson, A. Theodore. “Realism in contemporary American literature: notes on Dreiser, Anderson, Lewis,” Southwestern Bulletin (Memphis) n.s.v.16,no.4:3-16 September 1929.

641. Johnson, Merle D. American first editions. 4th ed., rev. and enl. by Jacob Blanck. New York, Bowker, 1942. p.25-27.

642. Jones, Howard Mumford. “Portrait of a mid-westerner, lonely but happy, simple but complex,” New York Herald Tribune Books April 12, 1953, p.1, 19. From his introduction to the Letters.

643. Karsner, David. “Sherwood Anderson,” in his Sixteen authors to one. New York, Copeland, 1928. p.45-63.

644. Kaufman, Wolfe. “Sherwood Anderson’s advice,” Saturday Review of Literature 33:21 August 26, 1950.

645. Kazin, Alfred. “The letters of Sherwood Anderson,” in his The inmost leaf. New York, Harcourt [1955] p.223-28.

646. —. “The new realism—Sherwood Anderson and Sinclair Lewis,” in his On native grounds. New York, Reynal and Hitchcock [1942] p.205-26.

647. Kintner, Evelyn. Sherwood Anderson: small town man, a study of the growth, revolt, and reconciliation of a small town man. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Bowling Green State University, 1942. 161p. (Abstract in Bowling Green State University. Abstracts of masters’ theses, 1941-45 p.41)

648. Kirchwey, Freda. “Sherwood Anderson,” Nation 152:313-14 March 22, 1941.

649. Komroff, Manuel. “Procession in the rain,” Story 19:94-95 September-October 1941.

650. Kranendonk, Anthonius Gerardus van. Geschiedenis van de amerikaanse literatur. Amsterdam, G. A. van Oorschot, 1947. v.2, p.198-203.

651. Krutch, Joseph Wood. “Vagabonds,” in American criticism, 1926. New York, Harcourt, 1926. p.108-11. Concerns Dark Laughter.

652. Kunitz, Stanley Jasspon, ed. Living authors, a book of biographies. New York, H. W. Wilson, 1931. p.7-9.

653. —. Twentieth century authors. New York, H. W. Wilson, 1942. p.24-26.

654. Lawry, Jon S. “Death in the woods and the artist’s self in Sherwood Anderson,” Modern Language Association of America. Publications 74:306-11 June 1959.

655. Leitich, Albert. “Der erzähler erzählt sein leben,” Die Literatur 30:391-92 1928.

656. Lennartz, Franz. “Sherwood Anderson,” in his Ausländische Dichter und Schriftsteller unserer Zeit. Stuttgart, A. Kröner, 1955. p.10-12.

657. Lesser, Simon O. “The image of the father: a reading of ‘My kinsman, Major Molineux’ and ‘I want to know why’,” Partisan Review 22:372-90 Summer 1955. Reprinted in his Fiction and the unconscious. Boston, Beacon, 1957. p.224-34; and in Phillips, William. Art and psychoanalysis. New York, Criterion Books, 1957. p.237-46.

658. LeVerrier, Charles. “L’adolescent attarde,” L’Europe Nouvelle 7,no.307:12-13 January 5, 1924. Concerns Many Marriages.

659. Levinson, Andrei IAkovlevich. “Sherwood Anderson et le dilemme américain,” in his Figures américaines; dix-huit études sur des écrivains de ce temps. Paris, Editions V. Attinger, 1929. p.20-28.

660. Lewis, Sinclair. “A pilgrim’s progress,” in his The man from Main Street; a Sinclair Lewis reader. New York, Random House [1953] p.165-68. Concerns A Story Teller’s Story.

661. Lewis, Wyndham. “Paleface: (12) Sherwood Anderson,” The Enemy no.2:26-27 September [1928]. Reprinted with revisions and additions in his Paleface; the philosophy of the ‘melting pot’. London, Chatto and Windus, 1929. p.194-236.

662. Lewisohn, Ludwig. Expressionism in America. New York, Harper, 1932. p.485-88.

663. Liben, Meyer. “The book and the billing machine,” New Directions no.8:71-73 1944.

664. Literary history of the United States. Edited by Robert E. Spiller and others. New York, Macmillan, 1948. v.3, p.386-88; rev.ed. New York, Macmillan, 1953. p.1229-36; Bibliography supplement. New York, Macmillan, 1959. p.77-78.

665. “Literary spotlight,” Bookman (N.Y.) 55:157-62 April 1922. Reprinted in Farrar, John Chipman, ed. The literary spotlight. New York, Doran [1924] p.232-40.

666. Loggins, Vernon. “Back of the mask,” in his I hear America. New York, Crowell, 1937. p.143-74.

667. “Long-Critchfield dinner,” Agricultural Advertising 12:421 May 1905. An account of a corporation banquet held May 1, 1905, at which Anderson spoke on “making good.”

668. Lovett, Robert Morss. “The promise of Sherwood Anderson,” Dial 72:78-83 January 1922. Reprinted: Zabel, Morton Dauwen, ed. Literary opinion in America. New York, Harper, 1934. p.327-32. Concerns The Triumph of the Egg.

669. —. “Sherwood Anderson,” English Journal 13:531-39 October 1924.

670. —. “Sherwood Anderson,” New Republic 89:103-05 November 25, 1936. Reprinted: Cowley, Malcolm, ed. After the genteel tradition. New York, Norton, 1937. p.88-99.

671. —. “Sherwood Anderson, American,” Virginia Quarterly Review 17:379-88 Summer 1941. Reprinted: Zabel, Morton Dauwen, ed. Literary opinion in America. Rev.ed. New York, Harper [1951] p.478-84.

672. Lowrey, Burling Hunt. A study of Sherwood Anderson’s short stories. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Cornell University, 1946. 67p.

673. Luccock, Halford E. Contemporary American literature and religion. New York, Willett, Clark, 1934. p.68-71.

674. Lundkvist, Artur. “Anderson sökaren,” in his Atlantvind. Stockholm, Albert Bonniers Förlag [1932] p.29-43.

675. —. “Sherwood Anderson,” in his Diktare och avslöjare i Amerikas moderna litteratur. Stockholm, Koop, 1942. p.87-97.

676. —. “Sherwood Anderson,” in his Tre amerikaner: Dreiser—Lewis—Anderson. Stockholm, A. Bonnier [1939] p.46-63.

677. McCole, Camille John. “Sherwood Anderson—congenital Freudian,” Catholic World 130:129-33 November 1929. Reprinted in his Lucifer at large. London, New York, Longmans, Green, 1937.

678. MacDonald, Dwight. “Sherwood Anderson,” Yale Literary Magazine 93:209-43 July 1928.

679. McIntyre, Ralph Elwood. The short stories of Sherwood Anderson. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Columbia University, 1949. 211p.

680. McNicol, Elinore Campbell. The American scene as Sherwood Anderson depicts it. Unpublished M.A. thesis, University of Colorado, 1934. 80p. (Abstract in Colorado. University. Abstracts of theses for higher degrees 22,no.1:46 November 1934)

681. Mahoney, John J. “An analysis of Winesburg, Ohio,” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 15:245-52 December 1956.

682. Maillard, Denyse. L’enfant américain dans le roman du middle-west. Paris, Nizet, 1935. passim.

683. Mainsard, Joseph. “Sherwood Anderson,” Études 190:303-25 February 8, 1927.

684. Mais, Stuart Petre Brodie. “Sherwood Anderson,” in his Some modern authors. London, Richards, 1923. p.17-31.

685. Marble, Annie R. “Sherwood Anderson,” in her A study of the modern novel, British and American, since 1900, New York, Appleton, 1928. p.372-77.

686. Marshall, Margaret. “Notes by the way,” Nation 154:574 May 16, 1942. Concerns Anderson’s Memoirs; for Paul Rosenfeld’s reply to this article see item 726.

687. Mason, Franklin. “The county fair, II,” Prairie Schooner 26:97-101 Spring 1952.

688. Mather, Frank Jewett. “Anderson and the National Institute of Arts and Letters,” Saturday Review of Literature 23:11 April 5, 1941.

689. Matthiessen, Francis Otto. Theodore Dreiser. New York, William Sloane, 1951. p.169-71 and passim.

690. Mencken, Henry Louis. “America’s most distinctive novelist—Sherwood Anderson,” Vanity Fair 27:88 December 1926.

691. Michaud, Régis. “Sherwood Anderson,” in his Panorama de la littérature américaine contemporaine. Paris, Kra [1926] p.170-73.

692. —. “Sherwood Anderson, psychanalyste,” Revue des Cours et Conférences année 27,ser.2:627-42 July 15, 1926. Reprinted in his Le roman américaine d’aujourd’hui. Paris, Boivin [1926] p.150-68; English translation (“Sherwood Anderson on this side of Freud”) in his American novel today. Boston, Little, Brown, 1928. p.181-99.

693. —. “Sherwood Anderson, ou le rêveur évillé,” Revue des Cours et Conférences année 27,ser.2:521-40 June 30, 1926. Reprinted in his Le roman américaine d’aujourd’hui. Paris, Boivin [1926] p.126-49; English translation in his American novel today. Boston, Little, Brown, 1928. p.154-80.

694. “A Mid-western ad man remembers: Sherwood Anderson, advertising man,” Advertising and Selling [28]:35, 68 December 17, 1936.

695. Miller, Henry. “Anderson the story-teller,” Story 19:70-74 September-October 1941.

696. Millett, Fred Benjamin. Contemporary American authors; a critical survey and 219 bio-bibliographies. New York, Harcourt, Brace, 1940. p.221-25.

697. More, Paul Elmer. The demon of the absolute. Princeton, Princeton University press, 1928. (New Shelburne essays, v.1) p.70-72.

698. Morris, Lawrence S. “Sherwood Anderson, sick of words,” New Republic 51:277-79 August 3, 1927.

699. Morris, Lloyd R. Postscript to yesterday. New York, Random House, 1947. p.145-48.

700. Moses, William Robert. Sherwood Anderson, his life, his philosophy, his books and what has been said about him. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Vanderbilt University, 1933. 145p. (Abstract in Vanderbilt University. Abstracts of theses August 1933, p.47)

701. Mueller, Frances Heckathorne. The American scene in Sherwood Anderson’s novels. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Columbia University, 1947. 57p.

702. Nuhn, Ferner. “Auction day in Missouri,” Story 19:96 September-October 1941.

703. O’Brien, Edward Joseph. “Sherwood Anderson and Waldo Frank,” in his The advance of the American short story. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1923. p.247-65.

704. O’Sullivan, Vincent. “Précisions sur la littérature américaine,” Mercure de France 136:535-40 December 1, 1919.

705. Oxford anthology of American literature. Edited by William Rose Benét and Norman Holmes Pearson. New York, Oxford University press [1946] v.2, p.1632-33.

706. Panhuijsen, Jos. “Sherwood Anderson,” Boekenschouw 35:14-19 May 15, 1941.

707. Pargellis, Stanley. “Foreword [to the Sherwood Anderson memorial number],” Newberry Library Bulletin ser.2,no.2:29 December 1948.

708. Parrington, Vernon. “Sherwood Anderson: a psychological naturalist,” in his Main currents in American thought. New York, Harcourt, Brace, 1930. v.3, p.370-71 and passim.

709. Pattee, Fred Lewis. The new American literature, 1890-1930. New York, Appleton-Century, 1937. p.332-37.

710. Pavese, Cesare. “Sherwood Anderson,” Cultura (Milan) 10:400-07 May 1931.

711. —. “Sherwood Anderson,” in his La letteratura americana, e altri saggi. 2.ed. Torino, Einaudi, 1953. p.33-49.

712. Pearson, Norman Holmes. “Anderson and the new puritanism,” Newberry Library Bulletin ser.2, no.2:52-63 December 1948.

713. Phillips, William Louis. “The first printing of Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio,” Studies in Bibliography 4:211-13 1951-52.

714. —. “How Sherwood Anderson wrote Winesburg, Ohio,” American Literature 23:7-30 March 1951.

715. —. “Sherwood Anderson’s two prize pupils,” University of Chicago Magazine 47:9-12 January 1955. Concerns Faulkner, Hemingway and Anderson.

716. —. Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio: its origins, composition, technique, and reception. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Chicago, 1950. 218p.

717. Poppe, Hans Wolfgang. Psychological motivations in the writings of Sherwood Anderson. Unpublished M.A. thesis, University of Southern California, 1948. 138p.

718. Praz, Mario. “Parodia di Riso nero,” in his Cronache letterarie anglo-sassoni. Roma, Edizioni di storia e letteratura, 1951. v.2, p.190-95.

719. Quinn, Arthur Hobson. American fiction, an historical and critical survey. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1936. p.656-60.

720. Rascoe, Burton. Before I forget. Garden City, Doubleday, Doran, 1937. p.368 and passim.

721. —. “Contemporary reminiscences,” Arts and Decoration 21:36, 66-67 August 1924.

722. Raspillaire, Jeanne Henrietta. The use of the oral idiom in the modern American novel. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Ohio State University, 1941. 105p. (Abstract in Ohio State University. Abstracts of masters’ theses 37:232 1941)

723. Raymund, Bernard. “The grammar of not-reason: Sherwood Anderson,” Arizona Quarterly 12:48-60; 136-48 Spring-Summer 1956.

724. Rideout, Walter B. “Why Sherwood Anderson employed Buck Fever,” Georgia Review 13:76-85 Spring 1959.

725. Ringe, Donald A. “Point of view and theme in ‘I want to know why’,” Critique 3:24-29 Spring-Fall 1959.

726. Rosenfeld, Paul. “The conflict in Anderson,” Nation 154:611 May 23, 1942. In reply to M. Marshall’s review of the Memoirs, item 686.

727. —. “The man of good will,” Story 19:5-10 September-October 1941.

728. —. “Sherwood Anderson,” Dial 72:29-42 January 1922.

729. —. “Sherwood Anderson,” in his Port of New York. New York, Harcourt [1924] p.175-98.

730. “Sherwood Anderson’s work,” Anglica 1:66-88 April-June 1946.

731. Rossi, Sergio. “Sherwood Anderson,” Aevum 29:559-75 September-December 1955.

732. Sanderson, Arthur Marshall. Sherwood Anderson’s philosophy of life as shown by the action of characters in his novels. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Montana State University, 1948. 196p.

733. Saroyan, William. “His collaborators,” Story 19:75-76 September-October 1941.

734. Schaik-Willing, Jeanne van. “Sherwood Anderson,” Gids 1:477-82 March 1933.

735. Schevill, James. Sherwood Anderson, his life and work. [Denver] University of Denver press [1951] 360p.

736. Schiffman, Joseph. “The alienation of the artist: Alfred Stieglitz,” American Quarterly 3:244-57 Fall 1951.

737. Schloss, George. “Sherwood Anderson,” Hudson Review 4:477-80 Autumn 1951. Concerns Schevill’s biography of Anderson.

738. Schyberg, Frederik. Moderne amerikansk litteratur, 1900-1930. København, Gyldendal, 1930. p.63-71.

739. Sergel, Christopher. “Haunting voices; adapter of ‘Winesburg, Ohio’ recalls days in Chicago with Anderson,” New York Times February 2, 1958, section II, p.3.

740. Sergel, Roger. “The man and the memory,” Newberry Library Bulletin ser.2,no.2:44-51 December 1948.

741. —. “Of Sherwood Anderson and ‘Kit Brandon’,” Book Buyer ser.4,v.2,no.7:2-4 November 1936.

742. “7,000 in day view Times book fair; Sherwood Anderson speaker,” New York Times November 8, 1936, section II, p.10. Includes brief excerpts from Anderson’s speech.

743. “Shall the home be abolished?” Literary Digest 111:25-26 November 28, 1931. Concerns the Bertrand Russell-Sherwood Anderson debate.

744. Sherbo, Arthur. “Sherwood Anderson’s ‘I want to know why’ and Messrs. Brooks and Warren,” College English 15:350-51 March 1954.

745. Sherman, Stuart Pratt. “Sherwood Anderson’s tales of the new life,” in his Critical woodcuts. New York, Scribner’s, 1926. p.3-17.

746. “Sherwood Anderson,” Bookman (N.Y.) 55:158-62 April 1922.

747. “Sherwood Anderson,” Current Biography 1941, p.25-26.

748. “Sherwood Anderson,” Deutsche Rundschau 267:99-100 May 1941.

749. “Sherwood Anderson,” Nation 152:284 March 15, 1941.

750. “Sherwood Anderson,” Publishers’ Weekly 139:1212 March 15, 1941.

751. “Sherwood Anderson,” Times Literary Supplement July 13, 1922, p.457. Reprinted: Times, London. Literary supplement. American writing today. New York, New York University press, 1957. p.351-53. Concerns The Triumph of the Egg.

752. “Sherwood Anderson and a Parisian critic,” Living Age 320:429-30 March 1, 1924. Concerns LeVerrier’s article, item 658.

753. “The Sherwood Anderson papers,” Newberry Library Bulletin ser.2,no.2:64-70 December 1948.

754. “Sherwood Anderson’s despair of letters,” Literary Digest 115:15 May 13, 1933.

755. “Sherwood Anderson’s two-thousand-dollar prize stories,” Current Opinion 72:96-98 January 1922. Concerns The Triumph of the Egg.

756. Sillen, Samuel. “Sherwood Anderson,” New Masses 39:23-26 March 25, 1941.

757. Sinclair, Upton Beall. “Muddlement,” in his Money writes! New York, Boni, 1927. p.119-23.

758. “Small townsman,” New Republic 104:357 March 17, 1941.

759. Smith, Henry Nash. “The liberated artist,” Nation 172:472-73 May 19, 1951. Concerns the Howe and Schevill biographies of Anderson.

760. Smith, Rachel. “Sherwood Anderson; some entirely arbitrary reactions,” Sewanee Review 37:159-63 April 1929.

761. Smith, Sarah Frances. Poe and Anderson: a study in the tradition of the short story. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1949. 89p. (Abstract in Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Graduate School. Abstracts of theses, 1948/49 p.73-74)

762. Sprigge, Elizabeth. Gertrude Stein; her life and work. New York, Harper, 1957. p.125-28 and passim.

763. Stegner, Wallace, and others. The writer’s art. Boston, Heath [1950] p.142-45. Concerns “Adventure”.

764. Stein, Gertrude. The autobiography of Alice B. Toklas. New York, Harcourt, Brace, 1933. p.241-42 and passim.

765. —. “Idem the same—a valentine to Sherwood Anderson,” Little Review 9:5-9 Spring 1923.

766. —. “Sherwood’s sweetness,” Story 19:63 September-October 1941.

767. Sutton, William Alfred. “Sherwood Anderson: the advertising years, 1900-1906,” Northwest Ohio Quarterly 22:120-57 Summer 1950.

768. —. “Sherwood Anderson: the Cleveland year, 1906-1907,” Northwest Ohio Quarterly 22:39-44 Winter 1949-50.

769. —. “Sherwood Anderson: the Clyde years, 1884-1896,” Northwest Ohio Quarterly 19:99-114 July 1947.

770. —. “Sherwood Anderson; the Spanish-American war year,” Northwest Ohio Quarterly 20:20-36 January 1948.

771. —. Sherwood Anderson’s formative years (1876-1913). Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, 1943. 237p. (Abstract in Ohio State University. Abstracts of doctoral dissertations no.41:195-97 1943) See items 767-70 for published portions.

772. Takigawa, Motoo. “Sherwood Anderson’s sensuousness,” Eibungaku-Kenkyu (Studies in English literature. Tokyo Imperial University. English Seminar. English Literary Society) 28:219-33 November 1952. In Japanese with English summary, p.277-78.

773. Taylor, Walter F. A history of American letters. New York, American Book Co., 1936. p.376-80.

774. Taylor, William E. Sherwood Anderson: his social creed. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Vanderbilt University, 1950. 114p. (Abstract in Vanderbilt University. Abstracts of theses August 1951, p.100-01)

775. Thurston, Jarvis Aydelotte. Sherwood Anderson: a critical study. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, State University of Iowa, 1946. 274p. (Abstract in Iowa. University. Doctoral dissertations and abstract references 6:474-75 1942-48)

776. —. “Anderson and ‘Winesburg’: mysticism and craft,” Accent 16:107-28 Spring 1956.

777. Trilling, Lionel. “Sherwood Anderson,” Kenyon Review 3:293-302 Summer 1941. Reprinted with revisions in his The liberal imagination. New York, Viking, 1950. p.24-33; Anchor Books, 1958. p.20-31; and in Aldridge, John Watson, ed. Critiques and essays on modern fiction. New York, Ronald [1952] p.319-27.

778. Tugwell, Rexford Guy. “An economist reads Dark laughter,” New Republic 45:87-88 December 9, 1925.

779. Untermeyer, Louis. Heavens. New York, Harcourt, Brace [1922] p.70-71.

780. Van Doren, Carl. “Sherwood Anderson,” in his Contemporary American novelists, 1900-1920. New York, Macmillan, 1922. p.153-57.

781. —. “Revolt from the village,” in his American novel, 1789-1939. Rev.ed. New York, Macmillan [1940] p.294-302.

782. —. “Sinclair Lewis and Sherwood Anderson: a study of two moralists,” Century 110:362-69 July 1925.

783. — and Van Doren, Mark. American and British literature since 1890. Rev.ed. New York, Appleton-Century, 1939. p.98-100.

784. Van Doren, Mark. “Still groping,” in his Private reader. New York, Holt, 1942. p.247-51. Concerns Kit Brandon.

785. Wagenknecht, Edward Charles. “Sherwood Anderson: the ‘cri de coeur’ as novel,” in his Cavalcade of the American novel. New York, Holt [1952] p.311-18.

786. Walcutt, Charles Child. “Sherwood Anderson: impressionism and the buried life,” Sewanee Review 60:28-47 Winter 1952. Reprinted in his American literary naturalism, a divided stream. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota press [1956] p.222-39.

787. Walker, Don Devere. Anderson, Hemingway, Faulkner: three studies in mytho-symbolism in American literature. Unpublished M.A. thesis, University of Utah, 1947. 127p.

788. Warren, C. Henry. “Sherwood Anderson,” Bookman (London) 74:22-24 April 1928.

789. Warren, Robert Penn. “Hawthorne, Anderson and Frost,” New Republic 54:399-401 May 16, 1928. Concerns Chase’s biography of Anderson.

790. Weber, Brom. “Anderson and ‘the essence of things’,” Sewanee Review 59:678-92 Autumn 1951.

791. Weltz, Friedrich. Vier amerikanische Erzälungszyklen. J. London: “Tales of the fish patrol,” Sh. Anderson: “Winesburg, Ohio,” J. Steinbeck: “The pastures of heaven,” E. Hemingway: “In our time.” Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Universität München, 1953. 141p.

792. West, Ray Benedict. The short story in America: 1900-1950. Chicago, Regnery, 1952. p.46-48. Concerns “Death in the Woods.”

793. West, Rebecca. “Notes on novels,” New Statesman 18:564, 566 February 18, 1922. Concerns The Triumph of the Egg and Poor White.

794. —. “Sherwood Anderson, poet,” in her Strange necessity. Garden City, Doubleday, Doran, 1928. p.309-20.

795. Whipple, Thomas King. “Sherwood Anderson,” New York Evening Post Literary Review 2:481-82 March 11, 1922.

796. —. “Sherwood Anderson,” Berkeley no.1:3-4, 8 [1947]

797. —. “Sherwood Anderson,” in his Spokesmen: modern writers and American life. New York, Appleton, 1928. p.115-38.

798. White, William Allen. “The country editor speaks,” Nation 128:714 June 12, 1929. Concerns Hello Towns.

799. Wickham, Harvey. “Laughter and Sherwood Anderson,” in his The impuritans. New York, L. MacVeagh; Toronto, Longmans, Green, 1929. p.268-82.

800. Wilson, Edmund. “All God’s chillun,” in his American earthquake. Garden City, Doubleday, 1958. p.124-28.

801. —. Classics and commercials; a literary chronicle of the forties. New York, Farrar, Straus, 1950. p.105-06 and passim.

802. —. “Sherwood Anderson’s ‘Many marriages’,” Dial 74:399-400 April 1923. Reprinted in his The shores of light. New York, Farrar, Straus and Young, 1952. p.91-93.

803. —. “Sherwood Anderson: letters to Van Wyck Brooks,” in his The shock of recognition. Garden City, Doubleday, Doran, 1943. p.1256-90.

804. “Winesburg, Ohio: a Life artist [D. Fredenthal] visits Sherwood Anderson’s town,” Life 20:74-79 June 10, 1946.

805. Winther, S. K. “The aura of loneliness in Sherwood Anderson,” Modern Fiction Studies 5:145-52 Summer 1959.

806. Wolfe, Thomas. “A letter from Thomas Wolfe,” Story 19:68-69 September-October 1941.

807. Woolf, Virginia. “American fiction,” Saturday Review of Literature 2:1-3 August 1, 1925. Reprinted in her The moment and other essays. New York, Harcourt, Brace, 1948. p.113-27.

808. “A writer should be poor,” New York Times April 20, 1933, p.15. Report of an interview with Anderson.

809. Young, Stark. “A marginal note,” in Paul Rosenfeld, voyager in the arts. Edited by Jerome Mellquist and Lucie Wiese. New York, Creative Age press, 1948. p.195-97.

810. —. “The prompt book: new mine for dramatists,” New York Times November 16, 1924, section VIII, p.1.

811. Zardoya, Concha. Historia de la literatura norte-americana. Barcelona, Madrid, etc., Editorial Labor, 1956. p.237-41.