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John Crowe Ransom: Critical Essay by Scott Romine

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SOURCE: Romine, Scott. “The Invisible I: John Crowe Ransom's Shadowy Speaker.” Mississippi Quarterly 46, no. 4 (fall 1993): 529-45.

In the following essay, Romine examines the speaker in Ransom's verse and argues that “the ironic stance usually ascribed to this figure fails to explain fully its role.”

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