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  1. The Web and the Rock is an American bildungsroman novel by Thomas Wolfe, published posthumously in 1939. Like its sequel, You Can't Go Home Again (and also The Hills Beyond) it was extracted by Edward Aswell from a larger manuscript after Wolfe's death.

    • Thomas Wolfe
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    • 1939
    • 1939
  2. The Web and The Rock. by. Thomas Wolfe. Publication date. Jan 08, 1939. Publisher. Harper & Brothers. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks.

  3. The Web and the Rock, novel by Thomas Wolfe, published posthumously in 1939 after being reworked by editor Edward Aswell from a larger manuscript. Like Wolfe’s other novels, The Web and the Rock is an autobiographical account of a successful young writer from North Carolina living in New York City.

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  4. The Web and the Rock. Thomas Wolfe. 4.01. 651 ratings51 reviews. This novel is about one man's discovery of life and the world," begins Thomas Wolfe in his author's note to The Web and the Rock. A literary theme so ambitious and all-encompassing almost defies attempt, but Wolfe's story of George Webber is nothing less than astonishing.

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  5. The Web and the Rock. Thomas Wolfe. Harper & brothers, 1939 - Fiction - 695 pages. Thomas Wolfe contended that The Web and the Rock, the precursor to You Cant Go Home Again, was "not only a...

    • Thomas Wolfe
    • Harper & brothers, 1939
    • the University of Virginia
    • The Web and the Rock
  6. The Web and the Rock. This novel is about one man's discovery of life and the world," begins Thomas Wolfe in his author's note to The Web and the Rock. A literary theme...

  7. George Webber, a man raised and schooled in the south, moves to New York City where he aspires to become a successful writer, but his ambition is sidetracked when he becomes tragically obsessed with the beautiful, wealthy, and married socialite Esther Jack.