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►Robert Penn
Warren, Critic◄
by
Charlotte H. Beck
Cloth ISBN: 1-57233-474-6
Library of Congress No.: LC 2005031041
University of Tennessee Press, 2006,
Knoxville, Tennessee
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Despite the fact that Robert Penn Warren was one
of the most prolific critics of the twentieth century, Charlotte H. Beck’s
Robert Penn Warren, Critic is the first thorough study of Warren as a
literary critic in his own right. Part of the blame for this surprising
omission lies with Warren himself, who tended to belittle his critical
persona, considering himself a poet first, fiction writer second, and critic
last.
Although Warren was educated at Vanderbilt and befriended by the
original New Critics, Warren created and honed his own critical method,
often in striking opposition to that of the New Critics. Using a largely
chronological approach, Charlotte Beck has carefully traced the evolution of
Warren’s criticism, focusing on seminal examples of the critical books,
essays, and introductions that Warren produced over a period of almost
seventy years. Her surprising conclusions often run counter to previous
evaluations of Warren’s criticism, especially to those that complacently
link Warren to Cleanth Brooks, his lifelong friend and collaborator, and to
New Criticism in general. Beck demonstrates that Warren consistently treats
writers holistically, taking into account biographical as well as historical
data, to account for their entire body of work, rather than focusing on a
single literary text.
Beck’s analysis of Warren’s criticism will appeal not only to
scholars of American literature and Southern literary history but also will
contribute to the contemporary resurgence of interest in Warren’s writing,
demonstrating that Warren belongs in the first rank of twentieth-century
American critics.
Charlotte H. Beck, author of Worlds and Lives, the Poetry of Randall
Jarrell and The Fugitive Legacy, a Critical History, is professor emerita of
Maryville College and adjunct professor of English at the University of
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