The Thomas Wolfe Review
Published by the Thomas Wolfe Society
Vol. 28, Nos. 1 & 2 (2004)
Contents
A Note from the Editor
Anne R. Zahlan
Articles
Welcome to the Dark Continent of the Self: Thomas Wolfe and Autobiographical Desire
Steve Bourdeau
A Return to the Natural through Wild Language
Robert J. Bartholomew III
Look Homeward, Angel and Hollywood
John L. Idol Jr.
2004 WINNER OF THE
RICHARD S. KENNEDY STUDENT ESSAY PRIZE
“His College Education Has Ruined Him”: Education’s Ambivalent Role in the South of Wolfe’s O Lost
Armistead Lemon
Thomas Wolfe’s Grover-Story: Journey through Grief to Resolution
Ruth Winchester Ware
Saving Dixieland
Jan G. Hensley
“Who First Had Touched His Blinded Eyes with Light”: The Thomas Wolfe Margaret Roberts Correspondence
Ted Mitchell
Old Kentucky Home
Margaret Britton Vaughn
Editing Thomas Wolfe: Elizabeth Nowell and the Shaping of T”he Party at Jack’s”
Erin Sullivan
An Argument for an Annotated Edition of Thomas Wolfe’s O Lost
Arlyn Bruccoli
Seventy-five Years after the Publication of Look Homeward, Angel: An Anniversary Challenge
from the Editors of O Lost
Features
Interview
A Conversation with Aldo P. Magi
Joseph M. Flora
Magi on Wolfe: A Chronological Checklist
David Strange
Interview
Luke at Eighty-Two: A Visit with Fred Wolfe
L. G. Walker Jr.
The Published Letters of Thomas Wolfe: A Selected Chronological Bibliography
David J. Wyatt
Reviews
The Sons of Maxwell Perkins: Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Wolfe, and Their Editor,
edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli with Judith S. Baughman
Steven B. Rogers
Thomas Wolfe’s Civil War, edited by David Madden
Herbert M. Schiller
Look Homeward and Forward: Thomas Wolfe, an American Voice across Modern and Contemporary Culture,
edited by Agostino Lombardo, Mario Faraone, Monica Melloni, and Igina Tattoni
Steven B. Rogers
The Autobiographical Outline for Look Homeward, Angel, by Thomas Wolfe, edited by Lucy Conniff and Richard S. Kennedy
Jackie Dean
Briefly Noted
Steven B. Rogers
Belles Lettres
Thomas Wolfe: A Genius
Shiho Sakanishi; translated by Hiroshi Tsunemoto
Wolfe in Berlin, 1936: Ernst von Salomon Remembers
Amélie Moisy
Without a Trace: Whatever Happened to Henry Pentland?
David Strange
A Note on References to Thomas Wolfe in Carol Loeb Shloss’s Lucia Joyce
Gerry Max
The Story of The Story of a Novel: Discovering a Literary Artifact
Christopher Bruno
Gone but Not Forgotten: Memories of Richard S. Kennedy
Inez Hollander Lake
Ed Aswell: A Creative Reminiscence
George L. Fouke
Bibliography
Notes
News
For the Record
Contributors
The Thomas Wolfe Review (ISSN: 0276-5683) is indexed in American Humanities Index (AHI)
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