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USEFUL ELECTRONIC INFORMATION
- About
the Thomas Wolfe Scholarship
- The TW Memorial Advisory Committee
Website
- TW Memorial Online
Store
- Friends of
Thomas Wolfe
- NC
Historic Sites TW Memorial Website
- TW Collection
at UNC: Chapel Hill
- The
Harvard University Library System
- The Original
Thomas Wolfe Web Site by Sharon Connelly
- Asheville, NC Area Chamber
of Commerce
- The American
Literature Association
- The Society for the Study of
Southern Literature
- South Atlantic Modern Language Association
- The
Literary Traveler Dixieland
- The
Hendersonville Angel
- Wolfe's
Grave at Riverside Cemetery, Asheville
- American
Authors on the Web (a source for links from Nagoya University, Japan)
- University of North
Carolina Press
- University of South Carolina
Press
- The U.S.
Post Office Wolfe Stamp Page
- The Lost
Boy by Thomas Wolfe, from The Hills Beyond
- Wolfe, Thomas
Clayton. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
- Thomas
Wolfe Collection of Alexander D. Wainwright at the Princeton University
Library
- Articles
about Thomas Wolfe Listed in the Alexander D. Wainwright Collection
- Study
Guides Listed in the Alexander D. Wainwright Collection
- Books
Inspired by Thomas Wolfe Listed in the Alexander D. Wainwright Collection
- Works
About Thomas Wolfe: Biographical (Books, Pamplets and Parts of Books)
Listed in the Alexander D. Wainwright Collection
- Books
About Thomas Wolfe: Critical (Books and Parts of Books) Listed in the
Alexander D. Wainwright Collection
- PAL:
Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide
for Thomas Wolfe
- Wolfeans, An Electronic
Mailing List for Discussion of the Life and Work of American Writer
Thomas Clayton Wolfe (1900-1938)
- The
Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia: Wolfe, Thomas Clayton
- Frank
Hanes Sr. Establishes Thomas Wolfe Scholarship in Creative Writing
- Meet
the Writers: Thomas Wolfe, Biography
- Thomas
Wolfe Honored with U.S. Postage Stamp
- Lean Down Your
Ear Upon the Earth, and Listen: Thomas Wolfe's Greener Modernism,
by Robert Taylor Ensign--An Exploration of Thomas Wolfe's Fiction from
an Ecological Perspective
- Wolfe's
Angel, Oakdale Cemetery, Hendersonville, NC
- Wolfe's Angel
and the Angel Historic Road Sign, Hendersonville, NC
- Tourism
and Exile in Thomas Wolfe's Of Time and The River by Shawn Holliday,
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- A Passage
from Look Homeward, Angel about October
- The
Southern Scribe by Joyce Dixon
- A Review
by Dan Geddes of Look Homeward, Angel
- Armstrong
Atlantic State University, English 7758, Seminar in American Literature
Resources--Thomas Wolfe's Look Homeward, Angel; Instructor--Dr.
Richard Nordquist, Featuring Discussion Points and Questions
ANOTHER
SCRIBNERS/PERKINS AUTHOR SITE
- Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Web Site (Cordial greetings from this society to the TWS have been
extended by their current President, Robert
Curtis Davis. Davis extends a sincere invitation to anyone
interested in joining the Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Society, and states,
"In addition, we would welcome ANYONE--member or not--to join and
contribute to our email groups at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mkrawlings/
(the official MKR Society email group) AND http://groups.yahoo.com/group/poundparty/
(more of a social group for MKR fans)." From the Rawlings
Web Site: "Thomas Wolfe and Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings met a number
of times, corresponded, and shared warm personal and professional relationships
with their great editor, Maxwell Perkins at Charles Scribner's Sons
publishing house in New York."
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