Thomas Wolfe | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 30 pages of analysis & critique of Thomas Wolfe.

Thomas Wolfe | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 30 pages of analysis & critique of Thomas Wolfe.
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SOURCE: "From Death to Morning, The Hills Beyond, and the Short Novels," in Thomas Wolfe, Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1984, pp. 95-133.

In the following excerpt, Evans discusses and evaluates the writing of Wolfe's collections of short fiction From Death to Morning, The Hills Beyond, and The Short Stories of Thomas Wolfe.

Although Wolfe published many short stories, he admitted that he did not know what magazines wanted and declared he would "like nothing better than to write something that was both very good and very popular: I should be enchanted if the editors of Cosmopolitan began to wave large fat checks under my nose, but I know of no ways of going about this deliberately and I am sure I'd fail miserably if I tried" (Letters, p. 325). Most often his short stories were segments of the larger manuscript he was always working on at the time, and he...

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