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Poor White- a Novel
by Sherwood Anderson
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, ramp
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023 - Chapter 23
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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022 - Chapter 22
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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021 - Chapter 21
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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020 - Chapter 20
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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019 - Chapter 19
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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018 - Chapter 18
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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017 - Chapter 17
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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016 - Chapter 16
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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015 - Chapter 15
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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014 - Chapter 14
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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013 - Chapter 13
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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012 - Chapter 12
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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011 - Chapter 11
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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010 - Chapter 10
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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009 - Chapter 09
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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008 - Chapter 08
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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007 - Chapter 07
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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006 - Chapter 06
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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005 - Chapter 05
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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004 - Chapter 04
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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003 - Chapter 03
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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002 - Chapter 02
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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001 - Chapter 01
Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, rampant corruption, and heinous crimes, leaving a haunting sense of lost innocence in the wake of industrial progress. Written in 1920, Sherwood Andersons narrative captures a moment of change that would only hint at the vast upheavals yet to come.
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Set against the backdrop of a small town grappling with the relentless tide of industrialization at the dawn of the 20th century, Poor White tells the poignant story of Hugh McVey—an introspective and somewhat aimless young man. In the quaint town of Bidwell, Ohio, Hugh secures a position as a telegraph operator, where he unexpectedly uncovers a flair for invention through his knack for calculations and drawings. As he transforms into a millionaire, the narrative unfolds a tapestry of characters, each depicting the profound and often detrimental impacts of factory life. The once vibrant, agrarian spirit of Bidwell diminishes, overshadowed by greed and exploitation. While Hugh observes the unsettling changes around him, he remains oblivious to the true nature of this transformation. Only Clara Butterworth offers a semblance of stability, bringing temporary joy to Hughs life through their marriage. However, as the story progresses, the town spirals into chaos marked by labor strife, ramp
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