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Essay heading: Sherwood Anderson Life And Influences
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In Chicago he worked at a produce warehouse, and when he was in his teens he began working as an editor for an advertising agency. In 1904 he began to display unusual talent for success in the mail- order paint business.
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In addition to having financial problems Anderson also had numerous family problems... displayed 300 characters
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I believe that this is the reason that Anderson would use love in his stories and have his characters unable to be with that love.
Anderson was first married on May 16, 1904, to Cornelia Lane of Toledo. He fathered two sons, Robert Lane and John Sherwood, and a daughter, Marion with her. On July 27, 1916, Anderson divorced his current wife and married Tennessee Claflin Mitchell on July 31, at Chateaugay, New York... displayed next 300 characters
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