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'Tities liy Thomas Wolfe in The Scribiier Library
LOOK HOMEWARD, ANGEL. A novel depicting the coming . of age of Eugene Gant, his boyhood in North Carolina anrf his , growing passion to experience all of life—Wolfe's first and probably most widely read book. (SL 9)
OF TIME AND THE RIVER. A novel continuing the story of Eugene Gant
Volume I: Orestes: Flight Before Fury, Young Faustus, and
Telemachus (SL 284) Volume II: Proteus: The City, Jason's Voyage, Antaeus: Earth Again, Kronos And Rhea: The Dream Of Time, and Faust And Helen (SL 285)
FROM DEATH TO MORNING. A collection of fourteen short stories including "No Door," "Death the Proud Brother," "The Face of the War," "Only the Dead Know Brooklyn," "The Four Lost Men," "Gulliver," "The Web of Earth." (SL 117)
A STONE, A LEAF, A DOOR. A selection of 72 poetic passages from the writings of Wolfe chosen and arranged in verse form by J. S. Barnes with a Foreword by Louis...
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Fülszöveg
Published by
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS NEW YORK
$4.95
'Tities liy Thomas Wolfe in The Scribiier Library
LOOK HOMEWARD, ANGEL. A novel depicting the coming . of age of Eugene Gant, his boyhood in North Carolina anrf his , growing passion to experience all of life—Wolfe's first and probably most widely read book. (SL 9)
OF TIME AND THE RIVER. A novel continuing the story of Eugene Gant
Volume I: Orestes: Flight Before Fury, Young Faustus, and
Telemachus (SL 284) Volume II: Proteus: The City, Jason's Voyage, Antaeus: Earth Again, Kronos And Rhea: The Dream Of Time, and Faust And Helen (SL 285)
FROM DEATH TO MORNING. A collection of fourteen short stories including "No Door," "Death the Proud Brother," "The Face of the War," "Only the Dead Know Brooklyn," "The Four Lost Men," "Gulliver," "The Web of Earth." (SL 117)
A STONE, A LEAF, A DOOR. A selection of 72 poetic passages from the writings of Wolfe chosen and arranged in verse form by J. S. Barnes with a Foreword by Louis Untermeyer. (SL 283)
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THOMAS WOLFE
Born in Asheville, N.C. in 1900, Thomas Wolfe was educated there, at the University of North Carolina and at Harvard. He became an instructor in English at New York University in 1924, serving intermittently until 1930. He travelled extensively thereafter in Europe and in America. He died in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1938.
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