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Allen, Walter, Review in New Statesman & Nation, Vol. 25, No. 900, June 5, 1948, p. 464.
Blotner, Joseph, Preface to All the King’s Men, by Robert Penn Warren, Harcourt, Brace & Company, 1996, pp. vii–x.
Castille, Philip Duboisson, “Spiritual and Sexual Healing in Robert Penn Warren’s All the King’s Men,” in The Southern Literary Journal, Vol. 31, No. 2, Spring 1999, p. 80.
Cullick, Jonathan S., “From ‘Jack Burden’ to ‘I’: The Narrator’s Transformation in All the King’s Men,” in...
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