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An Annotated Bibliography of Thomas Wolfe’s “The Lost Boy” Thomas Wolfe. “The Lost Boy.” Ed. James W. Clarke Jr. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. 1992. American Writers: A Collection of Literary Biographies. Ed. Leonard Unger. New York, Charles Scribner’s sons. Thomas Wolfe’s story “The Lost Boy” is split into four parts. In the first part, Grover’s father steps between him and a candy store owner. This is an initiation point in Grover’s life. The second part is Grover’s mother reminiscing about a trip to St. Louis with him. The third part is his sister remembering his death. The fourth part is his little brother going to the house he died in to try to remember his lost brother. I agree with this article because it shows how the story is broken up between characters. Bente, Joseph. “The influence of modernist structure on the short fiction of Thomas Wolfe.” Studies in Short Fiction 31.2 (Spring 1994): 6 pgs.


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