The CaveUniversity Press of Kentucky, 24.02.2006 - 403 Seiten In his sixth novel, The Cave (1959), Robert Penn Warren tells the story of a young man trapped in a cave in fictional Johntown, Tennessee. His predicament becomes the center of national attention as television cameras, promoters, and newscasters converge on the small town to exploit the rescue attempts and the thousands of spectators gathered at the mouth of the cave. |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
asked bank Big Brother Bingham breath Brother Sumpter Cadillac caught cave mouth Celia Hornby Harrick crawl crawlway cried damned dark dead door Dorothy Cutlick durn eyes face father feel fellow felt floor girl Goldie Goldstein gone Greek grin ground hair hand happened Haworth head hear heard holding Ikey Isaac Sumpter Jasper Harrick Jean Harlow Jebb Holloway jerked Jo-Lea John Johntown knees knew laughed leaned Lieutenant Scrogg lifted light lips Listen looked MacCarland Sumpter mind Miss Abernathy Monty Harrick mountain moved Nashville never Nick Pappy night pince-nez pray Robert Penn Warren seemed singing sitting slick-faced boy smile somehow sound squinched stalagmite standing staring stood stopped suddenly sweet tears tell Tennessee things thought Tittlebum took turned vaulting horse voice waited wheel chair whisper woman wondered words Yeah yelled