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  1. Thomas Wolfe by John Bassett, 1996-07-11
  2. A Biography of Thomas Wolfe by Neal F. Austin, 1968-06
  3. A Thomas Wolfe Companion by John Lane Idol, 1987-08-26
  4. The Thomas Wolfe Reader by C. Hugh (Editor) Holman, 1962-01-01
  5. Thomas Wolfe (The Serif series: bibliographies and Checklists, 12) by Johnson, 2006-06-15
  6. Web & the Rock 1ST Edition by Thomas Wolfe, 1939
  7. Confederate Battle Stories (Civil War Series) by Thomas Wolfe, Frank D. McSherry, et all 1992-05
  8. Thomas Wolfe;: The weather of his youth by Louis Decimus Rubin, 1955
  9. Thomas Wolfe and his family, by Mabel Wolfe Wheaton, 1961
  10. American fiction, 1920-1940: John Dos Passos, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Erskine Caldwell, James T. Farrell, John P. Marquand [and] John Steinbeck by Joseph Warren Beach, 1960
  11. The letters of Thomas Wolfe to his mother by Thomas Wolfe, 1968
  12. The LETTERS Of THOMAS WOLFE.
  13. In the Shadow of the Giant: Thomas Wolfe : Correspondence of Edward C. Aswell and Elizabeth Nowell, 1949-1958 by Mary Aswell Doll, Clara Stites, 1988-10
  14. The short novels of Thomas Wolfe by Thomas Wolfe, 1961

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64. America's 2000 Stamp Program
thomas wolfe This stamp celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birthof thomas wolfe and is the 17th stamp in the Literary Arts series.
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This stamp celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Wolfe and is the 17th stamp in the Literary Arts series. Wolfe is considered one of the greatest American autobiographical novelists of the 20th century. Born Oct. 3, 1900, Wolfe is best known for his novel "Look Homeward, Angel" (1929), which is based on his early life in North Carolina. He also wrote "Of Time and the River" (1935), "The Web and the Rock" (1939) and "You Can't Go Home Again" (1940). His last two books were published posthumously. Wolfe died Sept. 15, 1938, at the age of 37.
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66. Valencia West LRC - Wolfe, Thomas
wolfe, thomas (19001938). Pathfinder. May 1996. The following reference bookscan be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors. These sources should be used as a starting pointDO NOT base all of your research on material obtained from reference books. Use these sources to become better acquainted with your author; this will allow you to utilize more effectively the sources listed under COMPREHENSIVE LITERARY RESEARCH. These sources are located at the West Campus LRC; they may also be located at other local libraries.
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Twentieth Century Authors
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This multivolume biographical source is best accessed via the Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index (REF Z 1224 .C58)
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67. Wolfe, Thomas
wolfe, thomas (19001938). wolfe, thomas Clayton (1900-38), American writer,whose novels had an enormous impact on the readers of his own generation.
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Wolfe, Thomas Clayton (1900-38), American writer, whose novels had an enormous impact on the readers of his own generation.
Wolfe's other works include From Death to Morning (1935), a collection of short stories; The Story of a Novel (1936), a study of his own methods of composition; The Hills Beyond (1941), containing an incomplete novel and shorter pieces; Western Journal (1951); and Writing and Living (1964).
Wolfe died of pneumonia on September 15, 1938, in Baltimore, Maryland.

68. PAL: Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938)
Chapter 7 Early Twentieth Century thomas wolfe (1900-1938). poetical passagesfrom the writings of thomas wolfe; decorations by Edward Shenton.
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Source: The US Postal Service Top Primary Works Look Homeward, Angel, 1929 (novel); Of Time and the River, 1935 (novel); From Death to Morning, 1935 (stories); The Story of a Novel, 1936 (an account of the writing of the first novel); The web and the Rock, 1939 (manuscript novel); You Can't Go Home Again, 1940 (manuscript novel); The Hills Beyond, 1941 (includes an unfinished novel and stories); Gentlemen of the Press, 1942 (play); Mannerhouse, 1948 (play); A Western Journal, 1951 (travel narrative). Look homeward, angel, a story of the buried life. From death to morning. NY: C. Scribner 1935. PS3545.O337 .F7 The face of a nation. poetical passages from the writings of Thomas Wolfe; decorations by Edward Shenton. NY: The Literary Guild, 1939. PS3545.O337 A6 The web and the rock.

69. Princeton - News - "Assessing Thomas Wolfe's Place In Literary History":
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"Assessing Thomas Wolfe's Place in Literary History": A Panel Discussion at Princeton University
"A Stone, a Leaf, an Unfound Door..." PRINCETON, N.J. Professor of English William Howarth will moderate a panel discussion about Thomas Wolfe on March 6, 2000, at 4:30 p. m. in McCormick 101 at Princeton University. The panel is in conjunction with the current exhibition, "'The Story of a Novelist.' Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938)," on display in the Leonard L. Milberg Gallery of the Graphic Arts in Firestone Library through April 9th. Panel participants will include Carole Klein of the New School for Social Research in New York whose biography Aline examines Aline Bernstein's influence on Wolfe, Thomas A. Underwood, Lecturer in the Yale University Department of English and author of Orphan of the South, a new biography of Allen Tate, as well as of several articles on Wolfe and the Southern literary renaissance, and Ted Mitchell, author of Thomas Wolfe. A Writer's Life, and historic interpreter at the Thomas Wolfe Memorial in Asheville, North Carolina. Questions from the audience are encouraged. There will be a reception following the panel discussion in the Milberg Gallery between 6:00 and 7:00 p.m.

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74. Wolfe
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onsidered by some critics to be perhaps the most autobiographical American novelist of our time, likened by some to Walt Whitman for his focus on the American experience, Thomas Wolfe was born in Asheville, North Carolina, in 1900. Although he would live most of his adult life in New York, making periodic visits to Europe, Wolfe would draw much of the inspiration for his fiction not only from his native western North Carolina but also from his own life experiences and those of his family and friends. Like that of fellow writers of the Southern Renascence Sherwood Anderson , William Faulkner, and Elizabeth Madox Roberts , Wolfe's fiction holds a peculiar and special association with place. People, places and situations from Wolfe's life inevitably found their way into his fiction. At the age of five, he was enrolled in Asheville's Orange Street Public School. By 1908, his mother and father had taken up separate residences, and Wolfe began to live with the former in her boardinghouse, an arrangement which provided him with ample future literary material. In 1912, he transferred to North State Fitting School, a private institution, the owners of which also became pickings for his literary imagination. At the age of 16, Wolfe entered the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and home on summer vacation a year later, he experienced his first love affair, which also was recaptured in his later work. Wolfe's first published worka poemappeared in a university magazine in 1917, but during the earliest stages of his career he focused on neither poetry nor prose but almost exclusively on playwriting. In 1918, he enrolled in a folk-playwriting class at Harvard, and in 1919 his play

75. The San Antonio College LitWeb Thomas Wolfe Page
The thomas wolfe Page. ( 19001938 ) Major Works Look Homeward, Angel ( 1929 ). TheLetters of thomas wolfe. Edited by Elizabeth Nowell. Scribner's, 1956.
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Major Works

Look Homeward, Angel
Of Time and the River
From Death to Morning
( 1935 ). Short pieces.
The Story of a Novel ( 1936 ). An account of the making of Wolfe's first novel.
The Web and the Rock
You Can't Go Home Again
The Hills Beyond
( 1943 ). Short pieces.
Mannerhouse ( 1948 ). A play.
A Western Journal ( 1951 ). Notes from an automobile trip through several western and southwestern states in the summer of 1938.
The Letters of Thomas Wolfe . Edited by Elizabeth Nowell. Scribner's, 1956. The Complete Short Stories of Thomas Wolfe . Edited by Francis Skipp. Collier, 1989. About Wolfe David Herbert Donald, Look Homeward: A Life of Thomas Wolfe . Little, Brown, 1987. Herbert J. Muller, Thomas Wolfe . New Directions, 1947. This book was written as a corrective to a dominant critical tendency to dismiss Wolfe. Hayden Norwood, The Marble Man's Wife: Thomas Wolfe's Mother . Scribner's, 1947. Elizabeth Nowell, Thomas Wolfe: A Biography . Doubleday, 1960. Louis D. Rubin, Jr., Thomas Wolfe: The Weather of His Youth . Louisiana State U., 1955.

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78. Thomas Wolfe
Faculty Directory, History Faculty Information, History Department HomePage. thomas wolfe. Ph.D., University of Michigan Ann Arbor, 1997.
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Ph.D., University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, 1997 Recent Publications "Post-Socialist Studies in Anthropology and History," Annual Review of Anthropology 29 (forthcoming). "Double Ruins, Diplomatic Solution?" Anthropology of Eastern Europe Review "The Most Invisible Hand: Journalism and Media Context in Contemporary Russia," in Late Editions 4: Cultural Producers , ed. G.E. Marcus (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996).

79. Links To Literature: Thomas Wolfe
ONLINE DISCUSSIONS. GENERAL RESOURCES. The thomas wolfe Web Site. Biography ofthomas wolfe. Photo, brief profile, selected bibliography, and related links.
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80. WORKS ABOUT THOMAS WOLFE: BIOGRAPHICAL (BOOKS, PAMPLETS AND PARTS OF BOOKS)
WORKS ABOUT thomas wolfe BIOGRAPHICAL (BOOKS, PAMPLETS AND PARTS OF BOOKS). Dustjacket.Contains thomas wolfe Dies An Obituary by Burton Davis. Johnson SG2.
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WORKS ABOUT THOMAS WOLFE: BIOGRAPHICAL (BOOKS, PAMPLETS AND PARTS OF BOOKS) Press Time: A Book of Post Classics . New York: Books, Inc., 1936. Blue cloth, goldstamped. Contains articles from the New York Post , including "An Interview with Thomas Wolfe" by May Cameron. Johnson G81. BROWN, John Mason. Broadway in Review First Edition ’. Blue cloth, stamped in red and gold. Dustjacket. Contains Brown’s reviews for the New York Post , including "Thomas Wolfe As a Dramatist," from September 21, 1938. Johnson G73. A Century of Journalism . New York: Literary Classics, Inc., 1943. Green cloth with goldstamped spine. Dustjacket. Contains "Thomas Wolfe Dies: An Obituary" by Burton Davis. Johnson SG2. VAN GELDER, Robert. Writers and Writing . New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1946. Verso of titlepage ‘A’. Blue cloth, stamped in gold. Dustjacket. Contains "Thomas Wolfe as Friends Remember Him." Johnson G431. NORWOOD, Hayden. The Marble Man’s Wife: Thomas Wolfe’s Mother . New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1947. Verso of titlepage ‘A’. Red cloth, goldstamped. Dustjacket. Inscribed on front free endpaper ‘Inscribed for Alexander Wainwright. Sincerely, Hayden Norwood. Feb. 8, 1947’. Johnson D30.

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