2005 Issue

The Thomas Wolfe Review
Published by the Thomas Wolfe Society
Vol. 29, Nos. 1 & 2 (2005)

Contents

A Note from the Editor

Anne R. Zahlan

Articles

Thomas Wolfe’s German Girlfriend: Further Thoughts on Thea Voelcker
Lawrence D. Stokes

Sitting Where van Gogh Sat: Exile and the Narrative Vocation in Thomas Wolfe’s Of Time and the River
Anne R. Zahlan

Language and Linguistic Inadequacy in Thomas Wolfe’s O Lost
Kristina Bobo

Capital Losses: A Perspective on Thomas Wolfe’s Canonicity
Steve Bourdeau

2005 WINNER OF THE RICHARD S. KENNEDY STUDENT ESSAY PRIZE
The Fall of the House of Gant: Home as Metaphor in Thomas Wolfe’s O Lost
Bond D. Thompson

The Legacy of Thomas Wolfe in Contemporary North Carolina Fiction
George Hovis

Features

2005 TWS Banquet Address

Looking Homeward Was Not the Problem, but Dealing with It If One Dared Make the Leap:
A Biographer Examines Its Toll upon Carson McCullers, John Dos Passos, Paul Bowles, and Thomas Wolfe

Virginia Spencer Carr

The William B. Wisdom Collection of Thomas Wolfe at Harvard’s Houghton Library: A Researcher’s Guide
Alice R. Cotten

Poem

Beneath Wolfe’s Portrait (In the Houghton Reading Room)
John L. Idol Jr.

Reviews

Where the Southern Cross the Yellow Dog: On Writers and Writing, by Louis D. Rubin Jr.
Terry Roberts

Thomas Wolfe and the Great War: Contributions to The University of North Carolina Magazine 1917-1919
Aldo P. Magi

Thomas Wolfe’s Friendship with Henry Volkening: The Documents, edited by Arlyn Bruccoli and Matthew J. Bruccoli
Mary Aswell Doll

One Man and the World: Selected Essays and All Tables of Contents from The Thomas Wolfe Newsletter/Review 1977-2000, edited by Takashi Kodaira and Hiroshi Tsunemoto
David Radavich

Dixie Limited: Railroads, Culture, and the Southern Renaissance, by Joseph R. Millichap
Bes Stark Spangler

Robert Penn Warren’s Circus Aesthetic and the Southern Renaissance, by Patricia L. Bradley
James W. Clark Jr.

Gather at the River: Notes from the Post-Millennial South, by Hal Crowther
David Strange

Belles Lettres

Thomas Wolfe Materials in the Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library at Emory University
S Zebulon Baker

Fan Mail: The Correspondence of Isabel Logan and Thomas Wolfe
J. Todd Bailey

The Mystery of Letter 205
Alice R. Cotten

House on Spruce Street
Arthur S. Harris Jr.

About Bert’s Father
Elizabeth Hunter

Hearing Wolfe’s Prophetic Voice: Ed Aswell’s Four Precepts
George L. Fouke

2005 Winner of the Thomas Wolfe Write-Alike Contest
Catharsis
David McGehee

Bibliography 
Notes 
News 
For the Record 
Contributors 

The Thomas Wolfe Review (ISSN: 0276-5683) is indexed in American Humanities Index (AHI) Humanities International Complete, and MLA International Bibliography.  Texts are available on-line at EBSCO, Gale, and ProQuest.

 

 

 

 

 

The Thomas Wolfe Review (ISSN: 0276-5683) is indexed in American Humanities Index (AHI)
Humanities International Complete, and MLA International Bibliography.  Texts are available on-line at EBSCO, Gale, and ProQuest.