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Littérature réaliste --- Neorealism (Literature) --- Neorealisme (Literatuur) --- Néoréalisme (Littérature) --- Realism (Literary movement) --- Realism in literature --- Realisme (Letterkundige beweging) --- Realisme (Literaire beweging) --- Realisme in de literatuur --- Realistische literatuur --- Réalisme (Mouvement littéraire) --- Réalisme dans la littérature --- American literature --- 20th century --- History and criticism --- Eliot, Thomas Stearns --- Criticism and interpretation --- Hemingway, Ernest --- Faulkner, William
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Taking a new approach to the study of Robert Penn Warren's imposing and still growing poetic canon, Floyd C. Watkins has found in the poems what he describes as a ""poetic autobiography"" unparalleled in American letters. Drawing on interviews with Warren, members of his family, and contemporaries from his hometown, but keeping the poetry itself constantly at the center of his vision, Watkins shows how the poetry has grown from the experience of the boy and man and from his contemplation of his family's and his country's history. He traces through the poems a family chronicle, moving from the
Self in literature. --- Biography in literature. --- Warren family --- Warren, Robert Penn, --- In literature. --- Poetic works. --- Kentucky --- Southern States --- Intellectual life
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Faulkner, William (1897-1962) --- Critique et interprétation
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Novelists, American --- Homes and haunts --- Faulkner, William, --- Faulkner, William --- Homes and haunts --- Oxford (Miss.) --- Lafayette County (Miss.) --- Intellectual life --- History.
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