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Wolfe, Thomas: Complete Works | v.1.0 | 25 Sep 2016
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This volume collects the complete writings of Thomas Wolfe (1900–1938, Wikipedia):
NOVELS Look Homeward, Angel [1929]Of Time and the River [1935] The Web and the Rock [1939] You Can’t Go Home Again [1940] The Hills Beyond [1941] The Good Child’s River [1991] The Party at Jack’s [1995] STORIES [1929–1987] An Angel on the Porch, A Portrait of Bascom Hawke, The Web of Earth, The Train and the City, Death the Proud Brother, No Door, The Four Lost Men, Boom Town, The Sun and the Rain, The House of the Far and Lost, Dark in the Forest, Strange as Time, The Names of the Nation, For Professional Appearance, One of the Girls in Our Party, Circus at Dawn, His Father’s Earth, Old Catawba, Arnold Pentland, The Face of the War, Gulliver, In the Park, Only the Dead Know Brooklyn, Polyphemus, The Far and the Near, The Bums at Sunset, The Bell Remembered, Fame and the Poet, I Have a Thing to Tell You, Return, Mr. Malone, Oktoberfest, ’E, A Recollection, April, Late April, The Child by Tiger, Katamoto, The Lost Boy, Chickamauga, The Company, A Prologue to America, Portrait of a Literary Critic, The Party at Jack’s, The Birthday, A Note on Experts: Dexter Vespasian Joyner, Three O’Clock, The Winter of Our Discontent, The Dark Messiah, The Hollyhock Sowers, Nebraska Crane, So This Is Man, The Promise of America, The Hollow Men, The Anatomy of Loneliness, The Lion at Morning, The Plumed Knight, The Newspaper, No Cure for It, On Leprechauns, The Return of the Prodigal, Old Man Rivers, Justice Is Blind, No More Rivers, The Spanish LetterPLAYS The Mountains [1970]Mannerhouse [1985] COLLEGE WRITINGS [1917–1920] A Field in Flanders, To France, The Challenge, A Cullenden of Virginia, To Rupert Brooke, The Drammer, An Appreciation, The Creative Movement in Writing, Deferred Payment, Russian Folk Song, The Streets of Durham, The Crisis in Industry, Concerning Honest Bob, 1920 Says a Few Words to Carolina, The Return of Buck Gavin, The Third Night, A Previously Unpublished Statement by Thomas Wolfe, The Man Who Lives with His Idea, Tar Heels Despite Defeat of Last Week Await Virginians, Ye Who Have Been There Only Know, Useful Advice to Candidates, The BibiographOTHER TEXTS The Story of a Novel [1935]A Western Journey [1939] Something of My Life [1948] Three novels are sourced from Gutenberg.net.au and have been completely proofed against early print editions, the rest of the texts have been obtained from scans and were corrected by either comparing them to alternative scans or proofreading them. There are the usual inline tables of contents and links after each text/chapter to get back to the respective tables. The dates of first publication are noted. There are, as far as I know, seven texts missing which I either couldn’t find anywhere or haven’t had the nerve yet to correct. These might appear in a later update. Best regards, pynch. |
Just gorgeous!
Thank you! :thanks: |
This is AMAZING! Thank you very much!
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Wow, did not see this one coming. Thanks a lot pynch, looking forward to reading this sometime.
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Incredible! I've been looking for several of these works for quite some time!
I can't thank you enough! For this and many other of your labours! |
You’re very welcome. Especially since you’re sporting that cool username. (Or are you, G—d forbid, even related to the guy?)
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I published a number of essays about him in the 90s. My academic life...
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SO helpful!!
Wow, this is exactly what I was looking for... nowhere to find some of these works anywhere! even in printed version! Thanks a million!
May God keep you in good health for many years! |
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Jim |
Am I right to detect the teensiest bit of selfishness in your good wishes?
I haven’t read any Trollope yet, but sometimes thought I should, so some elaborate praise might help! |
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It would be wonderful to have your version of his writings, though, as easily navigable as your other collections. Except for Harry T's collections of the Palliser novels and the Barsetshire novels, we don't have decent versions of Trollope's novels and most of what's available at Amazon are just Gutenberg novels put up for sale, in lousy productions. Jim |
Ok, noted. But not quite elaborate enough to convince me yet.
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