Where the Whip-poor-Will Blows
Ivey, Robert Perry
Ivey, Robert Perry
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These poems represent the vanishing world of the South and that tale is perpetuated by a series of fathers and sons which often act as the narrators. Each father passes his knowledge of language, hunting, lore, loss, and even sins onto the sons who repeat the tradition. The voice and age of the narrators evolves from the heavily dialectical to a more educated and contemplative voice as the thesis progresses.
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2008-01-29
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Hunting, Georgia, Sin, Father, Poetry, Southern Themes, Southern Poetry
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Ivey, Robert Perry. "Where the Whip-poor-Will Blows." Thesis, Georgia State University, 2008. https://doi.org/10.57709/1059488.
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2099-01-01
