ROBERT PENN WARREN AND THE POETIC AFTERLIFE

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Strandberg, Victor

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2012-12-18T18:05:16Z

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2012-12-18T18:05:16Z

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1998

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[Public lecture Presented at Western Kentucky University for Robert Penn Warren Center Celebration, 1998]

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In the following discussion I plan to develop two meanings of the word Afterlife. First I shall consider Mr. Warren's poetic afterlife in the sense of his current reputation --that is, his status in the pantheon of American poets a decade after his death. Then, pursuant to that status, I propose to consider his approach to the afterlife within his poetry, a singular achievement of his poetic imagination that may help define his future status in American poetry. I shall take up these questions in turn.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/6054

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Robert Penn Warren

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ROBERT PENN WARREN AND THE POETIC AFTERLIFE

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