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Author Millichap, Joseph R.

Title Robert Penn Warren : a study of the short fiction / Joseph R. Millichap
Published New York : Twayne Publishers ; [1992]
New York : Maxwell Macmillan International, [1992]
©1992
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 146 pages) : illustrations
Series Gale virtual reference library
Twayne's studies in short fiction ; no. 39
Gale virtual reference library.
Twayne's studies in short fiction ; no. 39
Contents Robert Penn Warren's "Twice told tales" -- "The circus in the attic" -- "And other stories" -- "Prime leaf" -- Interview with Richard B. Sale -- "B̀lackberry winter' : a recollection" -- "On T̀he patented gate and the mean hamburger'" -- Allen G. Shepherd -- Randolph Runyon
Summary With Joseph Millichap's work, Warren will finally receive the attention he merits for his short fiction. Millichap argues that his shorter works serve as a window into Warren's writing style and demonstrate in embryo his steady commitment to the romance of southern history. The fourteen collected stories, along with several uncollected and unpublished works, are analyzed in tandem and also related to other works in Warren's broad canon. The book includes two essays by Warren himself and also provides an interview and an in-depth analysis of classic scholarship on Warren. A chronology and bibliography add useful elements to this study, a work sure to augment any reader's appreciation of one of our foremost southern writers
Robert Penn Warren (1905-89), winner of the Pulitzer Prize for both poetry and fiction, the National Book Award, and the first official Poet Laureate of the United States, wrote just one collection of short fiction: his 1947 volume, The Circus in the Attic and Other Stories. The fourteen tales in this volume are of exceptionally high quality, yet have been virtually neglected by critics. His pervasive theme of the individual searching for self in an often hostile world has struck an immediate chord with many contemporary readers, and his wide range of literary endeavors has earned him the truly deserved title of man of letters
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 136-139) and index
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Subject Warren, Robert Penn, 1905-1989 -- Fictional works.
SUBJECT Warren, Robert Penn, 1905-1989. fast http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst00028653
Warren, Robert Penn. swd
Subject Fiction -- Technique.
Short story.
Criticism and interpretation.
Fiction -- Technique.
Kurzgeschichte
Literature.
Short story.
SUBJECT Southern States -- In literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008111638
Subject Southern States.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0805791965
9780805791969