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Blackberry Winter: Critical Essay by Joseph R. Millichap

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Robert Penn Warren
About 13 pages (4,018 words)
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SOURCE: Millichap, Joseph R. In Robert Penn Warren: A Study of the Short Fiction, pp. 17-25. New York: Twayne, 1992.

In the following excerpt, Millichap asserts that the tramp in “Blackberry Winter” symbolizes loss of innocence and the inevitability of change.

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