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Robert Penn
A tale of rediscovery and a celebration of the everyday miracle of homemade bread, from the bestselling author of The Man Who Made Things Out of Trees
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Robert Penne
Developed at Philadelphia?s world-renowned Wills Eye Hospital, the Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology series covers the most clinically relevant aspects of ophthalmology in a highly visual, easy-to-use format…
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James H. Justus
Robert Penn Warren achieved excellence in a broad range of genres: poetry; novels; plays; critical works; and historical essays. This collection of essays assesses his legacy within these genres, with…
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24 conversations with Robert Penn Warren including a self-interview, television appearances and discussions with writers such as Flannery O'Connor, Ralph Ellison and William Styron. The conversations cover a wide range…
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Shows how Robert Penn Warren’s work, his fiction, poetry, literary criticism, historical and personal essays, journalism, is shaped largely by the circumstances not only of his birth and early career…
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Victor H. Strandberg
Though it has won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the Bollingen Prize, the poetry of Robert Penn Warren still is not widely or well understood.
This award-winning multi-volume series is dedicated to making literature and its creators better understood and more accessible to students and interested readers, while satisfying the standards of librarians, teachers and…
Marshall Walker
Best known as author of All the King’s Men, Robert Penn Warren has been called ‘the pentathlon champion’ of American literature. In an age of specialization he published, over a…
Long recognized as one of America’s foremost men of letters, Robert Penn Warren continues to dazzle us with his many-sided genius. A list of Warren’s published works, 1929-1980, and a…
William Bedford Clark
In The American Vision of Robert Penn Warren, a noted Warren scholar traces the evolution of our first poet laureate’s distinctive stance toward the American experiment in democracy, showing how…
Robert Penn Warren
In this volume John Burt, Warren’s legal executor, has assembled every poem Warren ever published (with the exception of Brother to Dragons ). There are textual notes, lists of emendations…
This collection of poems is arranged in chronological order, from Warren’s darker, more self-consciously formal poems of the 1920s and 1930s to a looser style and a fusion of personal…
John Burt
Robert Penn Warren has distinguished himself in many areas of endeavor-as a poet, a novelist, a critic, and an observer of American history and politics. In this book, John Burt…
Out of all the trees in the world, the ash is the most closely bound up with who we are. From tool handles to arrows, wheels and bowls to furniture…
A tale of rediscovery and a celebration of the everyday miracle of homemade bread
Over the course of a year, Robert Penn learns how to plant, harvest, thresh and mill…
The story of how one man cut down a single tree to see how many things could be made from it.
Developed at Philadelphia’s world-renowned Wills Eye Hospital, the Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology series covers the most clinically relevant aspects of ophthalmology in a highly visual, easy-to-use format…
The author has ridden a bike most days of his life. He rides to get to work, to bathe in air and sunshine, to stay sane and to feel free…
Features a tale of craftsmanship for nature lovers and rugged outdoor types. This book chronicles how the urge to understand and appreciate trees still runs through us all like grain…
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From Dean to Epping and Hatfield to Sherwood, this beautiful tribute to the natural history of our iconic British woodlands covers the natural history of our forests, the unique species…
Leonard Casper
Professor of French Randolph Paul Runyon (Miami University)
A study of the American writer, Robert Penn Warren, which gives a close reading of his ten novels as well as the short story collection, and demonstrates the profound unity…
Victor Strandberg
Warren’s major theme–whether man can live on a purely naturalistic level–is seen as a parallel to the major intellectual currents of American literature in the past 25 years.
A collection of essays exploring Robert Penn Warren and his collaborations with other writers.
This volume of personal correspondence offers a self-portrait of a fledgling artist. They take Warren from the awkwardness of an emerging genius during his fugitive student years at Vanderbilt to…
Randolph Paul Runyon
Robert Penn Warren’s reputation as a poet, though always considerable, has soared in the last decade, as indicated by his recent selection as America’s first poet laureate.
Cengage Learning Gale
A Study Guide for Robert Penn Warren’s Blackberry Winter, excerpted from Gale’s acclaimed Short Stories for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions…
Floyd C. Watkins
Taking a new approach to the study of Robert Penn Warren’s imposing and still growing poetic canon, Floyd C.
In his sixth novel, The Cave (1959), Robert Penn Warren tells the story of a young man trapped in a cave in fictional Johntown, Tennessee.
Volume four of the Selected Letters of Robert Penn Warren covers a crucial time of personal and professional rejuvenation in Warren’s life. During the fifteen-year period spanned by this correspondence…
This revised poem recalls events leading to and resulting from the 1811 murder of a young slave by Thomas Jefferson’s nephew.
Becoming Bourgeois is the first study to focus on what historians have come to call the middling sort, the economic group falling between yeoman farmers and the planter class that…
Warren’s first novel, set during the tobacco wars that raged in Kentucky and Tennessee in the early part of this century. Percy Munn is one of Warren’s innocent idealists whose…
Amantha Starr, born and raised by a doting father on a Kentucky plantation in the years before the Civil War, is the heroine of this powerfully dramatic novel. Band of…
The battle for the Alamo was an epic event in the fight for Texas independence from Mexico. This title presents the accounts of these most thrilling moments in the history…
We encounter his mother and his mother’s mother, his father’s Warren line thrown back over three generations, as he draws forth sameness, giving shape and full form and then sharp…
All the King’s Men is considered the finest novel ever written on American politics. Set in the 1930s, this book traces the rise and fall of Willie Stark, who resembles…
In these two essays, one of America’s most honored writers fastens on the interrelation of American democracy and poetry and the concept of selfhood vital to each. I really don’t…
One of the great classics of American fiction is now available in this restored edition that presents it as it was originally written. The winner of the 1947 Pulitzer Prize…
Jonathon S. Cullick
A comprehensive survey of the biographical narratives of Robert Penn Warren. It traces a clear development towards autobiography in Warren’s career and applies narratives theory to that trend to discover…
A Study Guide for Robert Penn Warren’s All the King’s Men, excerpted from Gale’s acclaimed Novels for Students.This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions…
Jonathan S. Cullick
In Robert Penn Warren’s All the King’s Men: A Reader’s Companion, author Jonathan S. Cullick considers the themes of this famous novel within the context of America’s current political climate.