Article about Thomas Wolfe\u27s two-week stay at Ocean Point, near Boothbay, in July 1923, where he went with his lover and benefactor, Aline Bernstein, to escape the heat of New York City while working on the galley his world-famous novel, Look Homeward Angel. Wolfe thoroughly enjoyed his Ocean Point visit, even musing on the possibility of perhaps buy land there to build a place of his own. Wolfe made another brief visit to Maine in 1931, staying at a boarding house on Orr\u27s Island, where he was very dissatisfied with his fellow boarders. He never returned to Maine before dying of tuberculosis in September, 1938, just before his thirty-eighth birthday
Article on early summer rusticators to Mount Desert Island, with a description of an 1857 visit by B...
An article on Robert B. Parker\u27s new thriller, Bad Business, in which Boston detective Spenser ...
The author talks about his visit to Herman Melville\u27s house and the experiences he had while ther...
Full article here: https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:48025/ A series of sketches written in 1924...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University N.B.: Page 48 missing from originals. Alma says there are two copie...
Thomas Wolfe, an American novelist of the 1920s and 30s, is one of the most misunderstood and undere...
The first novelist from North Carolina to become an influential voice in American literature, Thomas...
By David Herbert Donald Harvard University Press (Paperback, $19.95, ISBN: 0674008693, 3/2002) First...
In the late 1970s, Charles McLane began Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast, which, with his wife Carol...
A TIME OF PREPARATION Thomas Clayton Wolfe, the youngest of eight children, was born in Asheville, N...
Article about Sunshine , a Northeast Harbor summer home designed by Peabody & Stearns in 1879 for C...
Article on Cape Island in Southport, the island getaway home for Margaret Hamilton (1911-1985), the ...
This article aims at describing the social life of the American people in several places that made t...
An article on Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Ford, a part-time Maine resident and the elusive...
Cover Story piece on Henry David Thoreau\u27s visit to Maine in 1846, during which he climbed Mount...
Article on early summer rusticators to Mount Desert Island, with a description of an 1857 visit by B...
An article on Robert B. Parker\u27s new thriller, Bad Business, in which Boston detective Spenser ...
The author talks about his visit to Herman Melville\u27s house and the experiences he had while ther...
Full article here: https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:48025/ A series of sketches written in 1924...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University N.B.: Page 48 missing from originals. Alma says there are two copie...
Thomas Wolfe, an American novelist of the 1920s and 30s, is one of the most misunderstood and undere...
The first novelist from North Carolina to become an influential voice in American literature, Thomas...
By David Herbert Donald Harvard University Press (Paperback, $19.95, ISBN: 0674008693, 3/2002) First...
In the late 1970s, Charles McLane began Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast, which, with his wife Carol...
A TIME OF PREPARATION Thomas Clayton Wolfe, the youngest of eight children, was born in Asheville, N...
Article about Sunshine , a Northeast Harbor summer home designed by Peabody & Stearns in 1879 for C...
Article on Cape Island in Southport, the island getaway home for Margaret Hamilton (1911-1985), the ...
This article aims at describing the social life of the American people in several places that made t...
An article on Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Ford, a part-time Maine resident and the elusive...
Cover Story piece on Henry David Thoreau\u27s visit to Maine in 1846, during which he climbed Mount...
Article on early summer rusticators to Mount Desert Island, with a description of an 1857 visit by B...
An article on Robert B. Parker\u27s new thriller, Bad Business, in which Boston detective Spenser ...
The author talks about his visit to Herman Melville\u27s house and the experiences he had while ther...