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  1. Thomas Wolfe: A Writer's Life by Ted Mitchell, James William Clark, 1999-10-12
  2. YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN (UPDATED w/LINKED TOC) by Thomas Wolfe, 2010-07-17
  3. The Web and the Rock (Voices of the South) by Thomas Wolfe, 1999-05
  4. My Other Loneliness: Letters of Thomas Wolfe and Aline Bernstein
  5. The Hills Beyond (Voices of the South) by Thomas Wolfe, 2000-06
  6. Of Time and the River: A Legend of Man's Hunger in His Youth by Thomas Wolfe, 1980-06-01
  7. Thomas Wolfe: When Do the Atrocities Begin? by Joanne Marshall Mauldin, 2007-05-30
  8. From Bauhaus to Our House by Thomas Wolfe, 1983-11-03
  9. You Can't Go Home Again by Thomas Wolfe, 1973
  10. Thomas Wolfe (Twayne's United States authors series, 50) by Bruce Robert McElderry, 1964
  11. Stone a Leaf: A Door Poems (Hudson River Edition Series) by Thomas Wolfe, 1987-06
  12. Memories of Thomas Wolfe: A Pictorial Companion to Look Homeward, Angel by John Chandler Griffin, 1996-09
  13. Thomas Wolfe: A Biography by Elizabeth Nowell, 1973-02-09
  14. The Party at Jack's: A Novella by Thomas Wolfe, 1995-04-17

21. Bio, Wolfe, Thomas H.
wolfe, thomas HUBERT Name thomas Hubert wolfe Branch/Rank United States Air Force/O3 Unit Date of Birth 04 March
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WOLFE, THOMAS HUBERT Name: Thomas Hubert Wolfe Branch/Rank: United States Air Force/O3 Unit: Date of Birth: 04 March 1938 Home City of Record: MONETT MO Date of Loss: 28 June 1966 Country of Loss: LAOS Loss Coordinates: 171259 North 106757 East Status (in 1973): Killed In Action/Body Not Recovered Category: 2 Aircraft/Vehicle/Ground: A26A Missions: Other Personnel in Incident: ANTHONY CAVALLI/CHARLES DUDLEY, KIA/BNR Refno: 0376 Source: Compiled by P.O.W. NETWORK from one or more of the following: raw data from U.S. Government agency sources, correspondence with POW/MIA families, published sources, interviews and CACCF = Combined Action Combat Casualty File. REMARKS: EXPLODE NO PARA BEEP NO ONE OBS CACCF/CRASH/AIRCREW/6 YRS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE No further information available at this time.

22. North Carolina Collection-Thomas Wolfe
About the thomas wolfe Collection at UNC Chapel Hill.
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A history and description of the Thomas Wolfe Collection, access requirements, and contact information. Thomas Wolfe on the University of North Carolina Campus, 1920
Photographs in the Thomas Wolfe Collection
Photographs of Thomas Wolfe and the Wolfe family are located in the North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives.
Selected Letters from Thomas Wolfe
Selected letters from the Thomas Wolfe Collection have been scanned and are available to view on these pages.
Biographical Sketch of Thomas Wolfe
This short biographical sketch of Thomas Wolfe by C. Hugh Holman is from the Dictionary of North Carolina Biography
Correspondence Index
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23. Thomas Wolfe's The Lost Boy
From The Hills Beyond, by thomas wolfe, 1941; first published in Redbook, November, 1937.
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THE LOST BOY
Thomas Wolfe
From The Hills Beyond, by Thomas Wolfe, 1941; first published in Redbook, November, 1937 Light came and went and came again, the booming strokes of three o'clock beat out across the town in thronging bronze from the courthouse bell, light winds of April blew the fountain out in rainbow sheets, until the plume returned and pulsed, as Grover turned into the Square. He was a child, dark-eyed and grave, birthmarked upon his neck a berry of warm brown-and with a gentle face, too quiet and too listening for his years. The scuffed boy's shoes, the thick-ribbed stockings gartered at the knees, the short knee pants cut straight with three small useless buttons at the side, the sailor blouse, the old cap battered out of shape, perched sideways up on top of the raven head, the old soiled canvas bag slung from the shoulder, empty now, but waiting for the crisp sheets of the afternoon-these friendly, shabby garments, shaped by Grover, uttered him. He turned and passed along the north side of the Square and in that moment saw the union of Forever and of Now. Light came and went and came again, the great plume of the fountain pulsed and winds of April sheeted it across the Square in a rainbow gossamer of spray. The fire department horses drummed on the floors with wooden stomp, most casually, and with dry whiskings of their clean, coarse tails. The street cars ground into the Square from every portion of the compass and halted briefly like wound toys in their familiar quarter-hourly formula. A dray, hauled by a boneyard nag, rattled across the cobbles on the other side before his father's shop. The courthouse bell boomed out its solemn warning of immediate three, and everything was just the same as it had always been.

24. THE WRITINGS OF THOMAS WOLFE
THE WRITINGS OF thomas wolfe. Back to the wolfe Publishing Chronology NOVELS. Look 1995 CORRESPONDENCE. wolfe, thomas, 19001938 Letters.
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THE WRITINGS OF THOMAS WOLFE
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NOVELS
Look Homeward, Angel, A Story of the Buried Life New York, C. Scribner's Sons 1929. Of Time and the River; a Legend of Man's Hunger in His Youth New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1935. The web and the rock. You can't go home again.
SHORT STORIES AND VARIOUS COLLECTED WRITINGS
From Death to Morning New York, Scribner's Sons, 1935 The Story of a Novel New York, Scribner's Sons, 1936 The Face of a Nation; Poetical Passages from the Writings of Thomas Wolfe New York, Scribner's Sons, 1939 The Hills Beyond New York, Harper 1941 A Stone, A Leaf, A Door; Poems by Thomas Wolfe, selected and arranged in verse by John S. Barns New York, Scribner's Sons, 1945 A Western Journal: A Daily Log of the Great Parks Trip, June 20 - July 2, 1938 Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1951 Short Novels. Edited, with an introduction and notes, by C. Hugh Holman New York, Scribner's Sons, 1961 Thomas Wolfe's Purdue Speech: Writing and Living. Edited from the dictated and revised typescript West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University, 1964

25. Thomas Wolfe Memorial - The Site Today
The thomas wolfe Memorial — Asheville, North Carolina —. thomas wolfe, 1920. thomas wolfe left an indelible mark on American letters.
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T homas Wolfe left an indelible mark on American letters. His mother's boardinghouse in Asheville, North Carolina—now the Thomas Wolfe Memorial —has become one of literature's most famous landmarks. Named "Old Kentucky Home" by a previous owner, Wolfe immortalized the rambling Victorian structure as "Dixieland" in his epic autobiographical novel, Look Homeward, Angel . A classic of American literature, Look Homeward, Angel has never gone out of print since its publication in 1929, keeping interest in Wolfe alive and attracting visitors to the setting for this great novel. Thomas Clayton Wolfe, the last of his parents' eight children, was born on October 3, 1900, at 92 Woodfin Street in Asheville. His father, William Oliver Wolfe (1851-1922), was descended from hardy Pennsylvania German-English-Dutch farmers; his mother, Julia Elizabeth Westall Wolfe (1860-1945), was a third-generation North Carolinian of Scots-Irish-English stock. Julia Wolfe did not operate the boardinghouse out of any financial necessity. W. O. Wolfe could well afford to support the family with the earnings of the tombstone shop he owned and operated on Asheville's city square. But former teacher Julia Wolfe had an obsession for the real estate market and used her profits to buy more property. A shrewd and hard-nosed businesswoman, family members remembered Julia Wolfe as a

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28. Wolfe, Thomas (Clayton). The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Langu
wolfe, thomas (Clayton). The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. 2000. wolfe, thomas (Clayton). DATES 1900–1938.
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29. Bibliography Of Writings By And About Thomas Wolfe
Dissertations, bibliography of wolfe's works, publishing chronology of wolfe's works, scholarship and criticism, collections of critical essays, biographies and memoirs of thomas wolfe.
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30. Wolfe, Thomas Clayton
wolfe, thomas Clayton. wolfe, thomas Clayton, 1900–1938, American novelist, b. Asheville, NC, grad. (PR Newswire). thomas wolfe Honored With US Postage Stamp.
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    Wolfe, Thomas Clayton Wolfe, Thomas Clayton, In 1929, under the rigorous editorial guidance of Maxwell Perkins, he published his first novel, Look Homeward, Angel. After the appearance of its sequel, Of Time and the River The Web and the Rock (1939) and You Can't Go Home Again The Hills Beyond (1941). Wolfe's other publications include From Death to Morning (1935), a collection of short stories; and The Story of a Novel (1936), a record of how he wrote his second book. See his letters, ed. by E. Nowell (1956); his letters to A. Bernstein, ed. by S. Stutman (1983); (2000), ed. by M. J. Bruccoli and P. Bucker; O Lost: A Story of the Buried Life (2000), a restored version of Look Homeward Angel, ed. by A. and M. J. Bruccoli; biographies by A. Turnbull (1967), N. F. Austin (1968), and D. H. Donald (1987); studies by R. S. Kennedy (1962), L. Field (1988), and J. L. Idol, Jr. (1987). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

31. THE THOMAS WOLFE REVIEW
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The Thomas Wolfe Review
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The Thomas Wolfe Review, Published Semiannually in the spring and fall is interested in all aspects of Wolfe's career, criticism, bibliography, biography, and in general, news of interest to readers and students of Wolfe. All Critical approaches are welcome. Manuscripts are subject to blind peer review and should follow a suggested length of 1000 - 2000 words with documentation according to the guidelines for manuscript presentation outlined in the MLA Handbook, 3rd edition. Send four copies of manuscripts for consideration to Dr. John L. Idol, Jr., Articles Editor, P.O. Box 413, Hillsborough, N.C. 28278. Upon acceptance, submissions will not be returned unless accompanied by a self-addressed envelope with return postage affixed. The Thomas Wolfe Review maintains an office in the North Carolina Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Mailing address is 305 Spruce Street, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Editor
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33. A Man Abridged
A brief list of the best passages in the works of thomas wolfe.
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The Busy College Student's Guide to Reading Wolfe
You really should make an effort to read at least one of Wolfe's books - preferably either Look Homeward, Angel or You Can't Go Home Again - in its entirety. But for the benefit of those who don't have time to read every single word, here is a list of the best passages to be found in Wolfe's published works. The numbers in parentheses indicate the chapters or sections in which passages can be found. In Look Homeward, Angel - the proem and first few pages of Chapter 1; the section about Eugene's first year at the University (28); the death of Ben (35-37); Ben's ghost (40). In Of Time and the River - section (one of many) on America (14); the death of Gant (30-33).
The description of Gant's death may be my favorite passage in all of Wolfe's writing. It also stands as one of the few passages in any classic in which I "got" the meaning between the lines without a professor or a literary critic explaining it to me. In From Death to Morning - "Only the Dead Know Brooklyn," "One of the Girls in Our Party."

34. Wolfe, Thomas Clayton
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35. Wolfe, Thomas Clayton
wolfe, thomas Clayton. wolfe, thomas Clayton, 1900–1938, American novelist, b. Asheville, NC, grad. Univ. of North Carolina, 1920, MA Harvard, 1922.
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Wolfe, Thomas Clayton Wolfe, Thomas Clayton, In 1929, under the rigorous editorial guidance of Maxwell Perkins, he published his first novel, Look Homeward, Angel. After the appearance of its sequel, Of Time and the River The Web and the Rock (1939) and You Can't Go Home Again The Hills Beyond (1941). Wolfe's other publications include From Death to Morning (1935), a collection of short stories; and The Story of a Novel (1936), a record of how he wrote his second book. See his letters, ed. by E. Nowell (1956); his letters to A. Bernstein, ed. by S. Stutman (1983); (2000), ed. by M. J. Bruccoli and P. Bucker; O Lost: A Story of the Buried Life (2000), a restored version of Look Homeward Angel, ed. by A. and M. J. Bruccoli; biographies by A. Turnbull (1967), N. F. Austin (1968), and D. H. Donald (1987); studies by R. S. Kennedy (1962), L. Field (1988), and J. L. Idol, Jr. (1987). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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36. Thomas Wolfe --  Encyclopædia Britannica
wolfe, thomas Encyclopædia Britannica Article. , wolfe, thomas (1900–38). A giant of a man physically, thomas wolfe also had a
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Translate this page Home_Page thomas wolfe (1900-1938), Escritor estadounidense cuyas novelas tuvieron gran impacto entre los lectores de su generación.
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E scritor estadounidense cuyas novelas tuvieron gran impacto entre los lectores de su generación. Nació en Asheville (Carolina del Norte), el 3 de octubre de 1900. Estudió en las universidades de Carolina del Norte y de Harvard. Tras una breve estancia en el extranjero trabajo como profesor de inglés en la Universidad de Nueva York, de 1924 a 1930. Su primera novela, El ángel que nos mira (1929), resultó un éxito inmediato y permitió a Wolfe dedicarse por entero a la literatura. Esta obra, de contenido autobiográfico y marcada por una intensidad emocional que resulta casi abrumadora, revela la influencia estilística de los novelistas estadounidenses Theodore Dreiser y Sinclair Lewis, así como del escritor irlandés James Joyce. La secuela de esta primera novela, titulada Del tiempo y del río , se publicó en 1935. Este ciclo de novelas autobiográficas se cierra con No se vuelve a casa (1940). El tema central del ciclo es la búsqueda de valores eternos por parte de un joven idealista. Su literatura se caracteriza por su hondo lirismo y su carácter expansivo, y se ha comparado en ocasiones con la del gran poeta estadounidense Walt Whitman. Wolfe escribía sin descanso unas novelas tan extensas que su editor, Maxwell Perkins, se veía obligado a cortarlas drásticamente. A pesar de que se le siguió leyendo y estudiando, su obra no resultó ya tan popular entre los jóvenes de la época posterior a la II Guerra Mundial. Cabe mencionar además la colección de relatos De la muerte a la mañana

38. Wolfe, Thomas Clayton (Litteraturnettet)
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wurde 1900 in Asheville, einer kleinen Gebirgsstadt North Carolinas, geboren. Nach harter Jugend studierte er u.a. in Harvard (1916-23), anschließend 1924-29 Dozent für amerikanische Literatur. Diese Tätigkeit gab er auf, um sich ganz seinem Romanwerk widmen zu können. Nach einigen Europareisen (u.a. 1935 nach Deutschland) starb er am 15. September 1938 in Baltimore.

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