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Mountaineer or Bohemian?

Hardwick, Elizabeth | December 13, 1947 issue

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The article focuses on the book "Thomas Wolfe," by Herbert J. Muller. This is to be a more cautious study, and it is indeed that, sometimes painfully so, since Muller has the dizzy habit of building up a defense of Wolfe and then immediately rushing in to attack him. Also he likes to work out careful comparisons between Wolfe and other writers only to show that the comparison is possible. Typical of this exasperating method is a comment upon Wolfe and Homer which leads up to, "We must then add, of course, that Wolfe was no Homer."

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THOMAS Wolfe (Book); MULLER, Herbert J.; BOOKS; LITERATURE; CRITICISM; STYLE, Literary
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