ANALYZING SHERWOOD ANDERSON'S PSYCHOLOGICAL NOVELS IN AMERICAN LITERATURE

Section: Articles Published Date: 2023-10-15 — Updated on 2023-10-17 Pages: 67-70 Views: 247 Downloads: 130

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This scientific article examines the thematic and psychological intricacies within the literary works of Sherwood Anderson, a pivotal figure in American literature. Anderson's exploration of the human psyche, particularly in the context of small-town America, offers an invaluable perspective on the psychological dimensions of American literary traditions. Through an in-depth analysis of key works and a survey of existing literature, this study uncovers the nuanced portrayals of alienation, self-discovery, and the impact of environment in Anderson's psychological novels. Drawing upon a meticulous analysis of Anderson's key works, including "Winesburg, Ohio," "Dark Laughter," and "The Triumph of the Egg," this study embarks on a journey through the labyrinth of his narrative world. This scientific article is a critical exploration of Sherwood Anderson's literary legacy, offering a comprehensive understanding of his contributions to American literature. It underscores the psychological richness of his narratives and their enduring relevance. Furthermore, it serves as a catalyst for future research, inviting scholars to delve deeper into the intricate labyrinth of Anderson's literary and psychological realms, ultimately enriching our comprehension of American literary traditions.

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