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Robert Penn Warren
Title: Robert Penn Warren
Category: Literature / English
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Robert Penn Warren
April 2001
Great American Poet
Poetry is a response to the world in which we live. Many poets are, and have been, convinced that the modern world is a terrifying place in which to live. American poetry has been dominated by negative voices. Warren's voice is markedly different. At the heart of Warren’s poetry is a celebration of man’s intellect and imagination, his integral place within nature, and his relationship to time and the
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Warren: A Collection of Critical Essays. Ed. Richard Gray. New Jersey: Prentice-
Hall,1980. 132-142.
Ransom, John C. “The Inklings of ‘Original Sin’ [Selected Poems, 1923-43].” Critical Essays on Robert Penn Warren. Ed. William Bedford Clark. Massachusetts: Prentice-Hall, 1981. 32-36.
Stitt, Peter. “Robert Penn Warren, the Poet.” The Southern Review. 7.2, Spring (1976):261-76.
Warren, Robert Penn. Selected Poems 1923-1975. New York: Random, 1976.
Zabel, Morton D. “Problems of Knowledge: [Thirty-six Poems].” Critical Essays on Robert Penn Warren. Ed. William Bedford Clark. Massachusetts: Prentice-
Hall, 1981. 23-25.
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