Abstract
Robert Penn Warren and John Ashbery write out of different backgrounds and quite often appeal to different audiences, but each is a master of the "associative style." A comparative look at both poets is highly instructive and serves to deepen our appreciation of their art.
Recommended Citation
Burt, John
(2002)
"The Associative Style in Warren and Ashbery,"
Robert Penn Warren Studies: Vol. 2, Article 12.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/rpwstudies/vol2/iss1/12