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  1. Audubon: A Vision by Robert Penn Warren, 1969-11-12
  2. The Circus in the Attic and Other Stories by Robert Penn Warren, 1931
  3. At Heaven's Gate (New Directions Paperbook) by Robert Penn Warren, 1985-03
  4. Robert Penn Warren's "All the King's Men": Three Stage Versions by Robert Penn Warren, 2000-07-04
  5. All the King's Men by Robert Penn Warren, 1959
  6. A Place to Come To by Robert Penn Warren, 1977
  7. Wilderness: A Tale Of The Civil War by Robert Penn Warren, 2010-09-10
  8. A Robert Penn Warren Reader by Robert Penn Warren, 1988-07-12
  9. Robert Penn Warren talking: Interviews, 1950-1978 by Robert Penn Warren, 1980
  10. (ALL THE KING'S MEN (RESTORED)) BY WARREN, ROBERT PENN(Author)Harvest Books[Publisher]Paperback{All the King's Men (Restored)} on 03 Sep -2002
  11. Robert Penn Warren: A Collection of Critical Essays by Robert Penn WARREN, 1965
  12. AUTHOR PRICE GUIDE 065.3: Robert Penn Warren. by Robert Penn). (Warren, 2004
  13. New and Selected Essays by Robert Penn Warren, 1989-03-18
  14. A Place to Come to by Robert Penn Warren, 1986-04

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    Warren, Robert Penn
    Warren, Robert Penn, , American novelist, poet, and critic, b. Guthrie, Ky., grad. Vanderbilt Univ. 1925; M.A., Univ. of California 1927; B.Litt., Oxford 1930. At Vanderbilt he became associated with John Crowe Ransom and the group of Southern agrarian poets who made the Fugitive Southern Review.

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    Writer, critic, and teacher Robert Penn Warren died on September 15 , 1989. During his long and distinguished literary career, Warren was twice associated with the Library of Congress . In 1944-45, he served the Library as consultant in poetry and in 1986 Warren was named the first poet laureate of the United States.
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    Born in Guthrie, Kentucky, in 1905, Warren attended Vanderbilt University after an accidental eye injury caused him to forgo his appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy. He roomed with Allen Tate at Vanderbilt and befriended Donald Davidson, as well as one of his teachers, John Crowe Ransom, forming a group of Southern poets called the Fugitives. From 1922-25, they published a bi-monthly magazine called The Fugitive . Several members of the group went on to urge preservation of Southern agrarian values in the 1930 manifesto I'll Take My Stand Warren studied at the University of California

    24. PAL: Robert Penn Warren (1905-1989)
    The collected poems of robert penn warren. edited by John Burt ; with a foreword by Harold Bloom. Baton Rouge Louisiana State UP, 1998. PS3545 .A748 A17
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    Source: Robert Penn Warren Primary Works All the king's men. NY: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1946. PS3545.A748 A5 The circus in the attic, and other stories. World enough and time, a romantic novel. NY: Random House, 1950. PS3545.A748 W6 Band of angels. NY: Random House, 1955. PS3545.A748 B3 Segregation, the inner conflict in the South. NY: Random House, 1956. E185.61 .W2 Promises; poems 1954-1956. NY: Random House, 1957. PS3545.A748 P7 Selected essays. NY: Random House, 1958. PS121 .W3 The cave. NY: Random House, 1959. PS3545.A748 C3 All the king's men, a play. NY: Random House, 1960. PS3545 .A748 A7 Wilderness; a tale of the Civil War. NY: Random House, 1961. PS3545.A748 W5

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    26. American Literature Web Resources: Robert Penn Warren
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    Chronology 1905- Penn is born in Guthrie, Todd County, Kentucky 1921- Goes to Vanderbilt University and becomes the youngest member of the Southern poets association known as the Fugitives which included John Crowe Ransom and Allen Tate. 1922- Publishes poems in The Fugitive newsletter set up by the organization. It printed until 1925. 1925-27- Teaches at the University of California and earns his masters degree. 1928-1930- Studies at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and returns to the United States in 1930. 1930- Marries Emma Brescia. 1934- Begins his teaching career at Louisana State University. 1938- Writes Understanding Poetry with Cleanth Brooks, which is said to revolutionize college text books during its era. 1942- Accepts a teaching job at the University of Minnesota and remains their until 1951. 1951- Divorces Emma Brescia, begins teaching at Yale and marries Eleanor Clark. 1954-56- Writes Promises: Poems which wins the Sidney Hillman Award, the Edna St. Vincent Millay Memorial Award, the National Book Award, and the Pulitzer Prize.

    27. African-American History: Robert Penn Warren
    warren, robert penn Who speaks for the Negro?, takes this question and many others to the leaders of the then Negro movement. Published in 1965, warren
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    Warren, Robert Penn Who speaks for the Negro? , takes this question and many others to the leaders of the then Negro movement. Published in 1965, Warren interviews prominent writers, business people whose ideas shaped the movement. Warren described this work as a "transcript of conversations, with settings and commentaries." His conversations include James Baldwin, Izell Blair, Stokely Carmichael, Dr. Kenneth Clark, Ralph Ellis, Carl T. Rowan and many others.

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    29. Literary Encyclopedia: Robert Penn Warren
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    34. All The King's Men: By Robert Penn Warren From Harcourt Trade Publishers
    robert penn warren (1905–1989) was born in Guthrie, Kentucky. In his lifetime he won three Pulitzer Prizes, a National Book Award, a National Medal for
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    Teacher Guide Synopsis When All the King's Men was first published in 1946, Sinclair Lewis pronounced it "massive, impressive...one of our few national galleries of character." Diana Trilling, reviewing it for the Nation, wrote, "For sheer virtuosity, for the sustained drive of its prose, for the speed and the evenness of its pacing, for its precision of language...I doubt indeed whether it can be matched in American fiction." The Washington Post declared, "If the game of naming the Great American Novel is still being played anywhere, Warren's All the King's Men would easily make the final rounds." Set in the 1930s, this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel traces the rise and fall of demagogue Willie Stark, a fictional character who resembles the real-life Huey "Kingfish" Long of Louisiana. Stark begins his political career as an idealistic man of the people but soon becomes corrupted by success and caught between dreams of service and an insatiable lust for power. As relevant today as it was more than fifty years ago, All the King's Men is one of the classics of American literature. Biography Robert Penn Warren (1905–1989) was born in Guthrie, Kentucky. In his lifetime he won three Pulitzer Prizes, a National Book Award, a National Medal for Literature, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, a MacArthur Prize, and was named the country’s first Poet Laureate in 1986.

    35. Cleanth Brooks And Robert Penn Warren
    by Cleanth Brooks and robert penn warren New York Henry Holt and Company (revised edition, 1950; Original edition, 1938)
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    UNDERSTANDING POETRY: AN ANTHOLOGY FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS
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    See an excerpt from this anthology on political reference in poetry, specifically Andrew Marvell's "Horation Ode."
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    This book has been conceived on the assumption that if poetry is worth teaching at all it is worth teaching as poetry. The temptation to make a substitute for the poem as the object of study is usually overpowering. The substitutes are various, but the most common ones are: 1. Paraphrase of logical and narrative content; 2. Study of biographical and historical materials; 3. Inspirational and didactic interpretation. Of course, paraphrase may be necessary as a preliminary step in the reading of a poem, and a study of the biographical and historical background may do much to clarify interpretation; but these things should be considered as means and not as ends. And though one may consider a poem as an instance of historical or ethical documentation, the poem in itself, if literature is to be studied as literature, remains finally the object for study. Moreover, even if the interest is in the poem as a historical or ethical document, there is a prior consideration: one must grasp the poem as a literary construct before it can offer any real illumination as a document.
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    36. The Paris Review - The Art Of Fiction No. 18
    robert penn warren. © Nancy Crampton. robert penn warren warren First thing, without being systematic, what comes to mind without running off a week and
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    39. Robert Penn Warren Library
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    The Library Robert Penn Warren (1905-1989) lived in Kentucky for a relatively short part of his life, but Kentucky remained with him throughout his eighty-four years. Because of close ties with family and friends in south-central Kentucky, his family chose to give his personal library to Western Kentucky University after his death. In presenting the collection to the university, Warren's wife Eleanor Clark said she wanted others to have access to these items because of their "intimate working importance" to Warren. Go to top Biography Robert Penn Warren, distinguished scholar-writer, was born in Guthrie, Kentucky, on April 24, 1905. He attended public schools in Guthrie and Clarksville, Tennessee; graduated summa cum laude from Vanderbilt University (1925); and received an M.A. in English from the University of California, Berkeley (1927). He studied at Yale and enjoyed two years at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, subsequently earning the B.Litt. Degree at Oxford in 1930. While a student, Warren formed lasting friendships with other writers, participated in literary discussion groups and in the founding of a journal called

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    warren, robert penn Brooks and warren were leading practitioners of the socalled new criticism, Was this story, however, robert Louis Stevenson s .
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