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Robert Penn Warren: Critical Essay by Calvin Bedient

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SOURCE: Bedient, Calvin. “His Grand Last Phase.” In In the Heart's Last Kingdom: Robert Penn Warren's Major Poetry, pp. 1-21. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1984.

In the following essay, Bedient speaks of Warren's transition to poetic greatness with the publication of Audubon: A Vision.

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