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Robert Penn Warren Robert Penn Warren, 1989: Robert Penn Warren (1905-1989) | Warren's Life and Career | Warren On Warren | On "Heart of Autumn" | On "Evening Hawk" | On "Bearded Oaks" | ... www.english.uiuc.edu
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On "Evening Hawk" ... birds, this is to say, are the stern celestials Warren himself celebrates in "Evening Hawk" and "The ... from John Burt, "Audobon and Evasion," Chapter 6 in Robert Penn Warren and ... www.english.uiuc.edu
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