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The Thomas Wolfe Review
2010 Issue Contents


 
 

The Thomas Wolfe Review
Published by the Thomas Wolfe Society
Vol. 34, Nos. 1 & 2 (2010)

 
 


 

A Note from the Editor

Anne R. Zahlan
 

Articles

“A flash of fire”: Illness and the Body in Look Homeward, Angel

Paula Gallant Eckard

Wolfe’s “Drug Store”: Theme and Variations in The Hound of Darkness

Amélie Moisy

The Doctor and His Wife: Might There Have Been a Kinder, Gentler Wolfe?

Joanne Marshall Mauldin

Artists and Stereotypes: Thomas Wolfe’s Acquaintance with Clifford Odets

Shawn Holliday

2010 WINNER OF THE THOMAS WOLFE STUDENT ESSAY PRIZE

IN HONOR OF RICHARD S. KENNEDY

The Fruit of Forty Thousand Years

Patrick Chambers

Bright Engines of Life: Trains and the Railroad

in Thomas Wolfe’s The Web and the Rock

Jennifer Kolb

Wolfe’s Racism Revisited: A Response to Robert H. Brinkmeyer Jr.

George Hovis

 

Features

 Poem: Crossing Boundaries

Ronald Moran

Dr. R. Dietz Wolfe: In Memoriam

David Strange

 

Belles Lettres

Gant in Oxford

Edwin M. Yoder Jr.

Thomas Wolfe’s Greenville/Eugene Gant’s Blackstone

Judith Bainbridge

French and American Prometheans:

Honoré de Balzac and Thomas Wolfe

David Madden

Ghost, Come Back Again

Joseph Bathanti

Chapel Hill Recollections

John Hart

Thomas Wolfe Studies in China

Wang Lan-ming

Has the World Grown Too Insane for Wolfe―Or Is There Hope?

Joseph Benz

 

Fiction

2010 WINNER OF THE NORTH CAROLINA WRITERS’ NETWORK
THOMAS WOLFE FICTION PRIZE

Burial Ground

Tracy G. Knight

 

Reviews

Oktoberfest, by Thomas Wolfe

David Radavich

On Books and Writers: Selected Essays, by Matthew J. Bruccoli

Robert T. Ensign

Thomas Wolfe Review Index, 2001-2010

Jan G. Hensley

 

Bibliography 
Notes 
News 
Contributors 
For the Record 

 

 


 

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.
 

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