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George C. Wolfe
A documentary film on playwright and director George C. Wolfe. Wolfe discusses the direction of his career as well as his vision as a director. He also describes his childhood in segregated Kentucky. Discusses The Colored Museum, Paradise, Spunk, Jelly\u27s Last Jam, and Angels in America. Produced by Kentucky Educational Television in 1996
George C. Wolfe - Public Theatre - Interviewers: Jackson R. Bryer and Richard A. Davison, December 1, 2002
George C. Wolfe interviewed by University of Maryland professor Jackson R. Bryer and Richard A. Davison on December 1, 2002
Rectangles quilt by Virginia Wolfe Baugh
Image of Rectangle quilt created in 1935 by Virginia Wolfe Baugh. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Linda C. Yahnke as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994
Gene Wolfe: 06-29-1982
Science fiction and fantasy author Gene Wolfe discusses The Book of the New Sun, his reasons for focusing on science fiction and fantasy, and the likelihood of our society\u27s realizing the potential of such stories.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/writers_videos/1063/thumbnail.jp
Clark and Doreen Wolfe
Photograph - Doreen Wolfe (nee Loxam) signing the register at her wedding to Clark Wolfe, Fort McMurray, Alberta. The marriage of the two RCMP officers was performed by Reverend Rathbon
Thomas Wolfe
The first novelist from North Carolina to become an influential voice in American literature, Thomas Wolfe was an imaginative and persuasive fictional writer. Hailing from Asheville, North Carolina, Thomas Wolfe is best known for his vivid portrayal of life in the mountains during the twentieth century. Published in 1999, Thomas Wolfe: A Writer’s Life explores Wolfe’s life and career spanning from 1900 until his early death in 1938. The author, Ted Mitchell, was a historic site interpreter at the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site in Asheville. An earlier edition of this work was published by the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site without the interpretation of Mitchell
Thomas Wolfe
The first novelist from North Carolina to become an influential voice in American literature, Thomas Wolfe was an imaginative and persuasive fictional writer. Hailing from Asheville, North Carolina, Thomas Wolfe is best known for his vivid portrayal of life in the mountains during the twentieth century. Published in 1999, Thomas Wolfe: A Writer’s Life explores Wolfe’s life and career spanning from 1900 until his early death in 1938. The author, Ted Mitchell, was a historic site interpreter at the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site in Asheville. An earlier edition of this work was published by the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site without the interpretation of Mitchell
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