Cather Studies, Band 3Susan J. Rosowski U of Nebraska Press, 01.12.1996 - 311 Seiten Volume 3 of Cather Studies demonstrates the range of topics and approaches in contemporary discussions of Willa Cather?s work for the informed reader or the specialized student. In fourteen essays, critics and scholars examine Cather?s Catholic Progressivism, her literary relations with William Faulkner, and her place in the multicultural canon of American literature. |
Inhalt
The White Mulberry Tree As Opera | 51 |
Cather and Faulkner | 115 |
The Allusive Cather | 137 |
Spatial Structures and Forms | 197 |
Reflections of Authority and Community | 238 |
Four New Cather Letters to Annie Fields | 285 |
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