Robert Penn Warren, Critical Perspectives

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Neil Nakadate
University Press of Kentucky, 1981 M12 31 - 328 pages

Long recognized as one of America's foremost men of letters, Robert Penn Warren continues to dazzle us with his many-sided genius. In the haunting images of his poetry, the narrative power of his fiction, the revealing insights of his essays, we find literary achievement of the highest order.

Warren's writing has merited the close attention of literary critics. In this book Neil Nakadate brings together the most important critical essays, including a new essay written for this volume, to give a comprehensive view of the range of Warren's work. A list of Warren's published works, 1929-1980, and a useful checklist of critical works on Warren's writing supplement this rich and balanced collection of essays.

Contributors: A.L. Clements, Chester E. Eisinger, Norton R. Girault, Robert B. Heilman, H.P. Heseltine, James H. Justus, Richard Law, Frederick P.W. McDowell, Neil Nakadate, Ladell Payne, M. Bernetta Quinn, John Crowe Ransom, Victor Strandberg, Walter Sullivan, William Tjenos, Simone Vauthier, and Robert Penn Warren

 

Contents

Introduction
1
RICHARD
38
ROBERT PENN WARREN
51
LADELL PAYNE
77
SIMONE VAUTHIER
93
ROBERT B HEILMAN
115
WALTER SULLIVAN
138
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Neil Nakadate teaches English at Iowa State University.

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