We Are All Cain: Thomas Wolfe's Transformation of Biblical Myth in "The Lost Boy".Published in:Explicator, 2022, v. 80, n. 1/2, p. 37, doi. 10.1080/00144940.2022.2063707By:Preston, NathanielPublication type:Article
Narrative, Work, and Grief in Thomas Wolfe's "The Lost Boy."Published in:2008By:Eckard, Paula GallantPublication type:Literary Criticism
Lost Childhood in Southern Literature.Published in:2017By:ECKARD, PAULA GALLANTPublication type:Literary Criticism
V Immersion in the Wolfe Canon.Published in:Thomas Wolfe Review, 2015, v. 39, n. 1/2, p. 59By:CUMMINGS, SARAH W.Publication type:Article
III Thomas Wolfe in Context: North Carolina Cuture and the Digital World.Published in:Thomas Wolfe Review, 2015, v. 39, n. 1/2, p. 49By:ECKARD, PAULA GALLANTPublication type:Article
II Thomas Wolfe in the American Literature Survey.Published in:Thomas Wolfe Review, 2015, v. 39, n. 1/2, p. 45By:BENTZ, JOSEPHPublication type:Article
Teaching Wolfe, Making Connections.Published in:Thomas Wolfe Review, 2015, v. 39, n. 1/2, p. 39By:HOVIS, GEORGEPublication type:Article
A Cosmos of His Own: Loss, Ghosts, and Loneliness in Thomas Wolfe's Fiction.Published in:2011By:Préher, GéraldPublication type:Literary Criticism
Thomas Wolfe's Grover-Story: Journey through Grief to Resolution.Published in:2004By:Ware, Ruth WinchesterPublication type:Literary Criticism