Articles related to "Thomas Wolfe"Brief biography of American author, dramatist, and short-story writer, Thomas Wolfe, famous for autobiographical novel Of Time and the River and Look Homeward, Angel.
Enjoy Thomas Wolfe the novelist? John S. Barnes saw poetry in Wolfe's work, and through careful selection and a few skillful line breaks, he reveals it to us.
Thomas Wolfe was an American author whose autobiographical fiction novels drew inspiration from his early days in North Carolina and America during the Depression.
Meant to elucidate the history of women's stagnant lives, Boland's poem unintentionally denigrates those lives through historical revisionism.
Elinor Wylie's life attracts more attention than her poems, but some of those poems are worth revisiting.
Thomas Wolfe was a great American author whose writing style has been compared to William Faulkner and Jame Joyce.
The thriving art scene and quirky culture of Asheville attracts many tourists. Three interesting things to do add upscale fun to a luxury vacation in North Carolina.
Lively arts scene and good restaurants. The famous and infamous stayed at the Chelsea Hotel. Visit the Historic District for New York's famous 'brownstones'.
If you long for the glory days of Hollywood, there are a few iconic spots left where you can tread the same boards as bygone cinema legends.
One of New York's most attractive neighbourhoods with a fine museum and impressive botanical gardens.
A tree-lined promenade offers great views of Manhattan.
Edith Hall's The Return of Ulysses examines Homer's epic poem The Odyssey and its inspiration on works of film, art and literature.
Journalist Albert D. Richardson reported on the Civil War from behind enemy lines, and was captured for a war criminal. His escape was his greatest story.
According to the website, The Hands-On Guide to Surviving Adult Children Living at Home, nearly 25 million adult children live with their parents in the U.S.
The most highly used third person points of view in writing are third person subjective/limited and third person omniscient. How do these two points of view differ?
Norman Mailer, eighteen months after his death, still casts a shadow over American literature.
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