Mercer Public Library

The web and the rock.
(Book)

Book Cover
Average Rating
Published:
Garden City, N.Y. : Sun Dial Press, [1940, c1939].
Format:
Book
Physical Desc:
viii, 695 pages ; 21 cm
Status:
Mercer Adult Fiction
F WOL
Description

"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. It follows Webber from his southern upbringing to his college days to his travels abroad to his arrival in New York City, where he aspires to become a successful writer. Then he meets Esther Jack, and things go as differently - but wonderfully so - as they possibly could. Beautiful and wealthy, a socialite, stage designer - and married woman - Esther reveals life and New York for him like nothing before." "George Webber's youth and the rise and fall of his turbulent passion for Esther Jack are essential components in Wolfe's complete vision for his protagonist, whose story continues in You Can't Go Home Again. The wisdom Webber suffers - cumulatively, undeniably realized by the close of The Web and the Rock - becomes his fingerpost through subsequent experience."--BOOK JACKET.

Also in This Series
Copies
Location
Call Number
Status
Last Check-In
Mercer Adult Fiction
F WOL
Available
May 21, 2021
More Like This
More Details
Language:
English

Notes

Description
"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. It follows Webber from his southern upbringing to his college days to his travels abroad to his arrival in New York City, where he aspires to become a successful writer. Then he meets Esther Jack, and things go as differently - but wonderfully so - as they possibly could. Beautiful and wealthy, a socialite, stage designer - and married woman - Esther reveals life and New York for him like nothing before." "George Webber's youth and the rise and fall of his turbulent passion for Esther Jack are essential components in Wolfe's complete vision for his protagonist, whose story continues in You Can't Go Home Again. The wisdom Webber suffers - cumulatively, undeniably realized by the close of The Web and the Rock - becomes his fingerpost through subsequent experience."--BOOK JACKET.
Citations
APA Citation (style guide)

Wolfe, T. (19401939). The web and the rock. Garden City, N.Y., Sun Dial Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Wolfe, Thomas, 1900-1938. 19401939. The Web and the Rock. Garden City, N.Y., Sun Dial Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Wolfe, Thomas, 1900-1938, The Web and the Rock. Garden City, N.Y., Sun Dial Press, 19401939.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Wolfe, Thomas. The Web and the Rock. Garden City, N.Y., Sun Dial Press, 19401939.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
Staff View
Grouped Work ID:
a12c7ae4-8e27-7fc5-7a4e-7eccc1003b3d
Go To GroupedWork

Record Information

Last Sierra Extract TimeApr 12, 2024 01:39:00 AM
Last File Modification TimeApr 12, 2024 01:39:32 AM
Last Grouped Work Modification TimeApr 12, 2024 01:39:05 AM

MARC Record

LEADER01911cam 2200241I 4500
008740212c19401939nyu    e      000 1 eng u
040 |a MvI-NWLS|b eng|e rda|c MvI-NWLS
1001 |a Wolfe, Thomas,|d 1900-1938.
24514|a The web and the rock.
264 1|a Garden City, N.Y. :|b Sun Dial Press,|c [1940, c1939]
300 |a viii, 695 pages ;|c 21 cm
336 |a text|b txt|2 rdacontent
337 |a unmediated|b n|2 rdamedia
338 |a volume|b nc|2 rdacarrier
520 |a "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. It follows Webber from his southern upbringing to his college days to his travels abroad to his arrival in New York City, where he aspires to become a successful writer. Then he meets Esther Jack, and things go as differently - but wonderfully so - as they possibly could. Beautiful and wealthy, a socialite, stage designer - and married woman - Esther reveals life and New York for him like nothing before." "George Webber's youth and the rise and fall of his turbulent passion for Esther Jack are essential components in Wolfe's complete vision for his protagonist, whose story continues in You Can't Go Home Again. The wisdom Webber suffers - cumulatively, undeniably realized by the close of The Web and the Rock - becomes his fingerpost through subsequent experience."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0|a Authors, American |z  North Carolina
650 0|a Man-woman relationships |v  Fiction.
650 0|a City and town life |v  Fiction.
655 7|a Autobiographical fiction.|2 lcgft
907 |a .b11092130
940 |a MARCIVE 01/2019
945 |y .i25638543|i 30205000027069|l mrfic|s -|h |u 3|x 0|w 0|v 1|t 100|z 090917|j 05-21-2021 13:06|r l|a F WOL
998 |h r|e l |f eng|a mr