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Wolfe, Thomas, 1900-1938

LC control no.n 79054341
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3545.O337
Personal name headingWolfe, Thomas, 1900-1938
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Variant(s)וולף, תומס, 1900־1938
See alsoFamily: Wolfe (Family : Asheville, N.C.)
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Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeGermany
Birth date1900-10-03
Death date1938-09-15
Place of birthAsheville (N.C.)
Place of deathBaltimore (Md.)
AffiliationHarvard University University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill New York University
Profession or occupationNovelists
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Found inHis Look homeward, angel, 1929.
Berger, B.F. Thomas Wolfe, 1984: t.p. (Thomas Wolfe) p. 44 (Thomas Clayton Wolfe)
Wikipedia WWW site, viewed October 25, 2013 : Thomas Wolfe page (Thomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900-September 15, 1938) was a major American novelist of the early 20th century; born in Asheville, North Carolina; began to study at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC); in 1922, Wolfe received his Master's degree from Harvard; in February 1924, he began teaching English as an instructor at New York University (NYU); Wolfe spent much time in Europe and was especially popular and at ease in Germany)
Wikipedia web site, April 17, 2020: (Thomas Wolfe ; Thomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900 - September 15, 1938) was an American novelist of the early twentieth century ; b. October 3, 1900, Asheville, North Carolina, U.S. ; d. September 15, 1938 (aged 37), Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. ; Wolfe graduated from UNC Chapel Hill with a B.A. in June 1920 ; In 1922, Wolfe received his master's degree from Harvard.)
Finding aid for Wolfe family papers, via UNC University Libraries WWW site, Apr. 23, 2020 (The Wolfe family of Asheville, N.C., included author Thomas Wolfe, his mother Julia E. Wolfe, brother Fred Wolfe, and sister Mabel Wolfe Wheaton)
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Associated languageeng