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  1. Robert E. Sherwood. Writer: The Best Years of Our Lives. Robert E. Sherwood, a brilliant multifaceted writer, was born to Arthur Murray and Rosina Emmet Sherwood, educated at the Milton Academy (Massachusetts) and Harvard, and was wounded while serving with the Canadian Black Watch in WWI.

  2. Examine the life, times, and work of Robert E. Sherwood through detailed author biographies on eNotes.

  3. Relying largely on his letters, diaries, plays, films, essays, and biography of Roosevelt and Harry Hopkins, she traces Sherwood's obsession with the world of politics and its effects on his life and art, from his experience as a soldier in World War I to the Cold War.

  4. Between 1940 and 1945 he was the principal speech writer for Franklin Delano Roosevelt and overseas director of the Office of War Information. Sherwood, who had won three Pulitzer prizes for his plays, won a fourth for Roosevelt and Hopkins, his book chronicling World War II.

  5. In this paper, I provide the first extended literary analysis of Sher wood's The Road to Rome, which was a hit on the Broadway stage in 1927.1 illustrate how the major characters of the play embody social and ethical conflicts being played out in New York in the 1920s.

  6. Prize Winners. The 1936Pulitzer Prize Winnerin Drama. For the original American play, performed in New York, which shall best represent in marked fashion the educational value and power of the stage, preferably dealing with American life, $1,000. Idiots Delight, by Robert E. Sherwood. Share:TwitterFacebookEmail.

  7. Robert E. Sherwood, noted playwright and author who won four Pulitzer Prizes, died yesterday morning in New York Hospital at the age of 59.

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