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082 0 _a92 WOL
100 1 _aWolfe, Thomas
_d, 1900-1938
245 1 4 _aThe letters of Thomas Wolfe
_c/ ed. Elizabeth Nowell
260 _aNew York
_b: Charles Scribner's Sons
_c, 1956
300 _a797 p.
_c; 25 cm.
500 _aIndex
520 _aSome of Thomas Wolfe's most interesting letters were the ones he never mailed. This collection of letters tells, in his own words, the story of his growth and his discoveries. The tragedy, of course, is that the story is unfinished - that his death at the age of thirty-seven has left us only to speculate on what he might have come to, had he lived.
650 1 _aWolfe, Thomas
_d, 1900-1938
_v--Correspondence
650 4 _aAuthors, American
_y--20th century
_v--Correspondence
700 1 _aNowell, Elizabeth
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