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From the supplier: Robert Penn Warren's gift for writing beautiful poetry is manifested in his long poem, 'Auduon: A Vision.' His mastery of the language and ability to express thoughts through the senses allowed readers to be transported into the world of ornithologist John James Audubon. His essay on Eudora Welty's short story 'A Still Moment' provides clues on Welty's big influence in Warren's writing style.
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Title: Snapshots of Audubon: photographic perspectives from Eudora Welty and Robert Penn Warren.(Special Issue: Robert Pennn Warren)
Author: Lesa Carnes Corrigan
Publication:The Mississippi Quarterly (Refereed)
Date: December 22, 1994
Publisher: Mississippi State University
Volume: v48 Issue: n1 Page: p83(9)
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Snapshots of Audubon: photographic perspectives from Eudora Welty and Robert Penn Warren.(Special Issue: Robert Pennn Warren): An article from: The Mississippi Quarterly
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Author(s)Lesa Carnes Corrigan
PublisherMississippi State University
ISBN / ASINB00092Z4A0
ISBN-13978B00092Z4A9
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