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Introduction : Robert Penn Warren's political and poetic transformations
The racialized order of Warren's "Pondy Woods" sequence (1929)
Rereading "The briar patch"
The conservative modernist aesthetic of Warren's early poetry, 1923-1943
Racial themes and formal transitions in Warren's early fiction
Confession and complicity in Brother to dragons (1953)
Segregation : the inner conflict in Robert Penn Warren
The consolidation of Warren's romantic aesthetic, 1955-1966
Warren in transition : Who speaks for the Negro? and A plea in mitigation
Reinterpreting the personal past : race in Warren's later poetry
Toward the self as fiction : language, time, and identity in Warren's poetry, 1966-1975
Conclusion : Warren at the "inevitable frontier" of postmodernism, 1975-1985.

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