The Cass Mastern material
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"One of the most striking parts of Robert Penn Warren's novel All the King's Men is Chapter 4, in which narrator Jack Burden tells the story of his distant relative Cass Mastern. A Confederate soldier, Mastern betrays his best friend by falling in love with the man's wife and then out of guilt tries repeatedly to get killed in battle but ironically becomes a hero for his daring, before finally attaining a mortal wound. In The Cass Mastern Material, James A. Perkins fully explores how this episode supplies the crucial piece to a puzzle surrounding Warren's novel, tracing the story's evolution through several versions and genres over almost twenty years."
"This unique volume affords a view of Warren's restless creative process and throws new light on the story that formed the crux of his greatest novel - a story he apparently never felt he had exhausted."--Jacket.
"This unique volume affords a view of Warren's restless creative process and throws new light on the story that formed the crux of his greatest novel - a story he apparently never felt he had exhausted."--Jacket.
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