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The South Carolina Review Contents
Volume 23, Number 1, November 1990
EDITORIAL
A Long Way from Home
THE LEGACY OF ROBERT PENN WARREN
Cleanth Brooks Robert Penn Warren: A Brief Tribute
Leslie A. Fiedler Robert Penn Warren: A Final Word
William E. Cain Living by Ideas: Some Thoughts on Warren's Criticism
James H. Justus Burden's Willie
George Garrett Warren's Poetry: Some Things We Ought to be Thinking About
William Pratt Portraits of the Artist as a Young and Old Man
Victor Strandberg Warren's Worst Book
Walter Sullivan Remembering Red
FICTION
Dinty W. Moore The Day I Got the Letter
Sarah Glasscock Natural Phenomena
Hans Ostrom Trouble Reports
Darlene Jirikowic Culley
Anthony Bukowski Miss Louisiana's Farewell Walk
Kristen Mitchell The Trials of Lyda Pew
POETRY
Louis Phillips Of Raccoons & Chipmunks
Claire Bateman The Frog Princess
Vincent O'Neill Ark of Triumph
Edward J. Ingebretsen Unlettered
Louis Danile Brodsky The Ghosts of Rowan Oak
Randy Phillis Hide and Seek
Jay A. Blumenthal A Mad Poet's Escape
Dan Masterson Coulter's Road
William John Watkins A Jersey Middle Age
Gail Gasper American Gothic
Sheila Whitehouse Concerto for Flute and Springs
THE FROST ANNUAL
Sandra Katz "The World is Evil": Personal Experience Dramatized in &quotHome Burial"
Hildegard Hoeller Evolution and Metaphor in Robert Frost's Poetry
The Frost Society Newsletter
ARTIFACTS
Thomas Daniel Young and T.D. Young, Jr. "Dearest Girl": The Letters of John Crowe Ransom to Rob Reavill, September-December, 1920
THE REPUBLIC OF LETTERS
Jerry Elijah Brown The War Between the Tates
A.E. Elmore Andrew Lytle: Last of the Angry Young Men
Lance Lyday Prophets Without Honor: Vanderbilt and the Southern Agrarians
Colby H. Kullman Wits to Read, Praise to Give: Some Recent Approaches to Shakespeare
REVIEWS
Paul G. Reeve Exile's Return
Richard J. Calhoun The Figure a Poet Makes
Ronald F. Lunsford Up to Literacy
Mark Royden Winchell High Church Unitarian

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