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  1. Robert Penn Warren after Audubon
    the work of aging and the quest for transcendence in his later poetry
    Published: ©2009
    Publisher:  Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0807136719; 9780807136713
    Series: Southern literary studies
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; Aging in literature; Criticism and interpretation; Transcendence (Philosophy) in literature; Aging in literature; Transcendence (Philosophy) in literature; Transzendenz; Altern
    Other subjects: Warren, Robert Penn / 1905-1989 / Poetic works; Warren, Robert Penn / 1905-1989; Warren, Robert Penn (1905-1989); Warren, Robert Penn (1905-1989)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 202 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-193) and index

    Preface; Prologue: Autobiography, Aging, and Warren's Poetry through Audubon; 1. Predication and Interjection: Or Else: Poem/Poems 1968-1974; 2: Lyric and Logic: Can I See Arcturus From Where I Stand? Poems 1975; 3. Nostalgia and Speculation: Now and Then: Poems 1976-1978; 4. Autobiography and Age-Work: Being Here: Poetry 1977-1980; 5: Mortality and Eternity: Rumor Verified: Poems 1979-1980; 6. Sublimity and Transcendence: Altitudes and Extensions: 1980-1984; Epilogue: Autobiography, Aging, and Warren's Poetry in a NewCentury; Notes to Text; Works Cited; Index

    Despite nearly universal critical acclaim for Robert Penn Warren's later poetry, much about this large body of work remains unexplored, especially the psychological sources of these poems' remarkable energy. In this groundbreaking work, Warren scholar Joseph R. Millichap takes advantage of current research on developmental psychology, gerontology, and end-of-life studies to offer provocative new readings of Warren's later poems, which he defines as those published after Audubon: A Vision (1969). In these often intricate poems, Millichap sees something like an autobiographical epic focused on t

  2. Robert Penn Warren after Audubon
    the work of aging and the quest for transcendence in his later poetry
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    Despite nearly universal critical acclaim for Robert Penn Warren's later poetry, much about this large body of work remains unexplored, especially the psychological sources of these poems' remarkable energy. In this groundbreaking work, Warren... more

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    Despite nearly universal critical acclaim for Robert Penn Warren's later poetry, much about this large body of work remains unexplored, especially the psychological sources of these poems' remarkable energy. In this groundbreaking work, Warren scholar Joseph R. Millichap takes advantage of current research on developmental psychology, gerontology, and end-of-life studies to offer provocative new readings of Warren's later poems, which he defines as those published after Audubon: A Vision (1969). In these often intricate poems, Millichap sees something like an autobiographical epic focused on t.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780807136713; 0807136719; 0807134562; 9780807134566
    Series: Southern literary studies
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 202 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-193) and index

  3. Robert Penn Warren after Audubon
    The Work of Aging and the Quest for Transcendence in His Later Poetry
    Published: 2009; ©2009
    Publisher:  LSU Press, Baton Rouge

    Robert Penn Warren after Audubon embraces research on developmental psychology, gerontology, and end-of-life studies to offer provocative new readings of Warren's later poems, seeing in them an autobiographical epic focused on the process of aging,... more

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    Robert Penn Warren after Audubon embraces research on developmental psychology, gerontology, and end-of-life studies to offer provocative new readings of Warren's later poems, seeing in them an autobiographical epic focused on the process of aging, the inevitability of death, and the possibility of transcendence. Among the autobiographical elements the author identifies are Warren's loneliness during his later years; his alternating feelings of personal satisfaction and emptiness toward his literary achievements; and, at times, the impotence of memory. The author concludes that the finest of all of Warren's literary efforts can be found in his later works, after Audubon: A Vision. Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Prologue -- 01 Predication and Interjection -- 02 Lyric and Logic -- 03 Nostalgia and Speculation -- 04 Autobiography and Age-Work -- 05 Maternity and Eternity -- 06 Sublimity and Transcendence -- Epilogue -- Notes to Text -- Works Cited -- Index.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780807136713
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series: Southern Literary Studies
    Subjects: Warren, Robert Penn, -- 1905-1989 -- Poetic works; Aging in literature; Transcendence (Philosophy) in literature
    Scope: 1 online resource (225 pages)
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