Thomas Clayton Wolfe
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Definition
Proper noun: - Thomas Clayton Wolfe: An American novelist of the early 20th century, renowned for his lengthy, lyrical, and intensely autobiographical works that explore themes of American identity, youth, longing, and the search for meaning.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The novels of Thomas Clayton Wolfe are celebrated for their poetic prose and expansive scope.
- Many scholars study the autobiographical elements in Thomas Clayton Wolfe's fiction.
Advanced Usage
- "a Wolfean novel": Describing a work of fiction that is characterized by a sprawling, autobiographical, and emotionally charged style reminiscent of Thomas Wolfe's writing.
- The author's latest book is a Wolfean novel that captures the tumult of growing up in the South.
Variants and Related Words
- Wolfean (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of the literary style or themes of Thomas Wolfe.
- The critic noted the Wolfean sensibility in the young writer's ambitious first novel.
Synonyms
- Thomas Wolfe: The name commonly used to refer to the author, omitting his middle names.
Noun
- United States writer best known for his autobiographical novels (1900-1938)