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The notebooks of Thomas Wolfe, galleys

The notebooks of Thomas Wolfe, galleys

Descriptive Summary

Title: The notebooks of Thomas Wolfe, galleys
Creator: Kennedy, Richard S.
Creator: Reeves, Paschal, 1917-
Inclusive Dates: 1970
Language(s): English
Extent: 0.8 Linear Feet (2 document boxes)
Collection Number: ms897
Repository: Hargrett Library

Collection Description

Historical Note

Thomas Clayton Wolfe (3 Oct. 1900-15 Sept. 1938), novelist and short story writer, was born in Asheville, the eighth child of William Oliver, a stonecutter from Pennsylvania, and Julia Elizabeth Westall Wolfe, a native North Carolinian. In 1904 he went with his mother and some other children to St. Louis, where his mother kept a boardinghouse during the World's Fair and where his brother Grover died, an event that he was to use with distinction in his fiction. In 1905 he began attending public school in Asheville and in 1912 moved to a private school operated by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roberts. Margaret Roberts was a major influence on his life and work.

Scope and Content

The collection consists of galley proofs of a book edited by Dr. Pascal Reeves and Dr. Richard S. Kennedy, published by the University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1970.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

The notebooks of Thomas Wolfe, galleys, ms897, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.


Related Materials and Subjects

Subject Terms

Galley proofs.
Wolfe, Thomas, 1900-1938 -- Criticism and interpretation

Series Descriptions and Folder Listing

 
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11Galley proofs: volume 1, intro-p. 59
 
12Galley proofs: volume 1, pp. 60-175
 
13Galley proofs: volume 1, pp. 179-267
 
14Galley proofs: volume 1, pp. 268-347
 
15Galley proofs: volume 1, pp. 358-410
 
16Galley proofs: volume 2, pp. 1-77
 
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21Galley proofs: volume 2, pp. 78-149
 
22Galley proofs: volume 2, pp. 150-228
 
23Galley proofs: volume 2, pp. 231-319
 
24Galley proofs: volume 2, pp. 320-408
 
25Galley proofs: volume 2, pp. 411-485
 
26Galley proofs: volume 2, pp. 486-549
 
27Galley proofs: volume 2, pp. 552-582