Henry James and "All the King's Men"

A previously unnoticed reference to Henry James's "The Real Thing" is found in Robert Penn Warren's "All the King's Men." Verbal echoes of James's story are discovered in Chapter three of "All the King's Men" that resemble in words and idea &quo...

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American literature
Anonymous writers. Authors
British & Irish literature
English speaking literatures
French speaking and English speaking literatures
History and sciences of litterature
History of literature
James, Henry (1843-1916)
Literary criticism
Men
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Warren, Robert Penn (1905-1989)
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