Wolfe, George H. (George Hubert), 1942-
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found: Faulkner: fifty years after The marble faun, c1976:t.p. (George H. Wolfe)
found: LC online catalog, Nov. 13, 2003:(hdg.: Wolfe, George Herbert, 1942-; usage: George H. Wolfe)
found: Email on June 15, 2022 from Emily Wolfe Leigh ; [email protected](My uncle is George Hubert Wolfe and his papers are in the University of Alabama Special Collections archives. They listed his middle name incorrectly and have now corrected it, but they said they pulled it from the LOC. His middle name is Hubert (not Herbert))
found: Aftershock, 2022:title page (George H. Wolfe) about the author (George Wolfe graduated from the University of Mississippi and then from the Naval Officer Training Command in Newport RI ... entered the English graduate program at UNC Chapel Hill, earned a doctorate, and took a position at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, where he taught for many years ... instrumental in writing the scripts and securing funding for award winning PBS documentary films on Faulkner, Melville, the G.I. Bill and Marcel Proust ... This is his first novel.)
found: George and Suzanne Wolfe Papers, Alabama University Libraries Special Collections, viewed March 23, 2023:"The collection contains the papers of George Wolfe relating to his documentaries on Marcel Proust and William Faulkner, as well as papers of Suzanne Rau Wolfe relating to her editorship of Alabama Heritage from 1985-2001. George Hubert Wolfe, born in 1942, is professor emeritus of English at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He scripted several documentary films including one on Marcel Proust and one on William Faulkner."
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2003-11-13: new
2023-03-23: revised
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