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Blackberry Winter: Critical Essay by James H. Justus

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Robert Penn Warren
About 15 pages (4,547 words)
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SOURCE: Justus, James H. “Warren as Mentor: Pure and Impure Wisdom.” In The Legacy of Robert Penn Warren, edited by David Madden, pp. 3-13. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2000.

In the following essay, Justus perceives the character of the stranger in “Blackberry Winter” as a mentor figure.

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