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 Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, 1942. 363p.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].