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Blackberry Winter: Critical Essay by James A. Grimshaw, Jr.

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Robert Penn Warren
About 7 pages (2,186 words)
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SOURCE: Grimshaw, James A., Jr. “Early Fiction.” In Understanding Robert Penn Warren, pp. 64-71. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2001.

In the following excerpt, Grimshaw explores central themes shared by five of Warren's short stories, including “Blackberry Winter.”

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