Robert Penn Warren
Robert Penn Warren was an American poet, novelist, literary critic and professor at Yale University. He was one of the founders of New Criticism. He was also a charter member of the Fellowship of Southern Writers. He founded the literary journal The Southern Review with Cleanth Brooks in 1935. He received the 1947 Pulitzer Prize for the Novel for All the King's Men (1946) and the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1958 and 1979. He is the only person to have won Pulitzer Prizes for both fiction and poetry. Yale awarded Warren an honorary Doctor of Letters degree in 1973.
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Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--The American Experience
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1999
Prentice Hall Literature--The American Experience
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1989
Meet me in the green glen
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1971
Flood
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1964
Wilderness
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1960
Understanding fiction -- Second Edition
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1959
The cave
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1959
Band of Angels
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1955
Brother to dragons
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1953
The circus in the attic, and other stories
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1952
The United States in Literature [with three long stories] -- Seventh Edition
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1952
World enough and time
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1950
All the King's Men
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1946
At heaven's gate
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1943
Understanding fiction
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1943
Night rider
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1939
A southern harvest
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1937
A place to come to
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1864