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Cather, Willa

A Willa Cather Collection

A Willa Cather Collection

... A s the end of the past decade approached, the Division of Rare Books and Manuscripts in the Colby College Library did not harbor any appreciable amount of Willa Cather memo- rabilia amo[r] ...

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Troubling bodies in the fiction of Willa Cather

Troubling bodies in the fiction of Willa Cather

... of Cather would have had little to do with her perceived lack of political engagement; in fact, the regional and agrarian themes of O Pioneers and My Ántonia should have appealed to the earliest proponents of New ...

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Willa Cather: Individualism and Style

Willa Cather: Individualism and Style

... Cather used the omniscient point of view to give the novel that quality of legend that makes all incidents, whatever their subjective value, a part of a larger objective ritual.. Willa C[r] ...

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Willa Cather and Thea Kronborg:  Two Stories of an Artist's Development

Willa Cather and Thea Kronborg: Two Stories of an Artist's Development

... Willa Cather's father, Charles Cather, may have considerably. influenced his daughter's early preference for a male identity as well[r] ...

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Willa Cather's Call on Housman

Willa Cather's Call on Housman

... Housman's volume." On the contrary, Miss Cather's letter says: "I had been stay- ing in London for some time." No doubt there are readers who will prefer the Falstaffian embe[r] ...

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Willa Cather and the Anathema of Materialism

Willa Cather and the Anathema of Materialism

... Burden in contrast to Wick Cutter; of Claude Wheeler in com- parison with his brother Bayliss; of Tonl Outland in juxtaposi- tion to Louie Marsellus; and of Captain Daniel Forrester alon[r] ...

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Willa Cather's My Mortal Enemy: The Concise Presentation of Scene, Character, and Theme

Willa Cather's My Mortal Enemy: The Concise Presentation of Scene, Character, and Theme

... Also from her aunt, Nellie learns that Myra and Oswald have achieved average happiness when, Nellie feels, their romantic flight should have somehow made them "happier than other peo[r] ...

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O Pioneers! In the Light of Willa Cather's "Land-Philosophy"

O Pioneers! In the Light of Willa Cather's "Land-Philosophy"

... When Alexandra Bergson says to Carl Linstrum, "We come and go, but the land is always here" (p. 308), she pinpoints the underlying principle from which Miss Cather's correlation [r] ...

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Generational Influences and Patterns in the Making of Americans in Willa Cather's O Pioneers! and My Ántonia

Generational Influences and Patterns in the Making of Americans in Willa Cather's O Pioneers! and My Ántonia

... My Ántonia , Cather engages with similar themes as the early immigrant historians, focusing on the difference that generation and place within the family unit, gender, education, and la[r] ...

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Vegetation of the Willa Cather Memorial Prairie.

Vegetation of the Willa Cather Memorial Prairie.

... Kentucky bluegrass Sideoats grama Japanese brome Buffalograss Little bluestem Blue grama Big bluestem Sedges Tall dropseed Western ragweed Scribner panicum Hairy gra[r] ...

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Nature and Character in the Novels of Willa Cather

Nature and Character in the Novels of Willa Cather

... embodiment of history or witness to the past (here, in the un- varying figures of the "toiling horses" and the "tired men" posed in stark relief against the "eternal,[r] ...

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The Iconography of Vice in Willa Cather's My Antonia

The Iconography of Vice in Willa Cather's My Antonia

... Mary; ira or anger in Pavel and Mrs. Cutter; accidia in Anton Shimerda; avaricia or greed in Wick Cutter; gula or gluttony in Russian Peter; and luxuria or lust in Wick Cutter, once agai[r] ...

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The sealed room : Lou Andreas Salomé and Anaïs Nin : a study in the genesis of fiction

The sealed room : Lou Andreas Salomé and Anaïs Nin : a study in the genesis of fiction

... Willa Cather, The Professor's House, London: Virago, 1986 1925 Judy Chicago, Through the Flower, My strugg]e as a woman Artist with an Introduction by Anais Win, London: The Women's Pres[r] ...

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A Bibliography of Sarah Orne Jewett

A Bibliography of Sarah Orne Jewett

... Miss Jewett's lllost notable disciple, Willa Cather, once phrased her debt thus: "One of the few really helpful \vords I ever heard from an older writer, I had from Sarah Orne Jewett[r] ...

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To Forbear or not to Forbear? A Behavioral Perspective of Multimarket Competition

To Forbear or not to Forbear? A Behavioral Perspective of Multimarket Competition

... The transition between the garden and desert challenges Cather's view of the Southwest. Cather's interpretation of nature in the southwestern deserts, as related in Death Comes to the Archbishop, derives from her travels ...

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80 Degrees of Seperation: Landscape in Literature

80 Degrees of Seperation: Landscape in Literature

... Two writers in the early 1900s, Katherine Mansfield in New Zealand and Willa Cather in the United States tallgrass prairie, chronicled both the cultural and physical nuances of their f[r] ...

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It Don't Mean a Thing, If It Ain't Got That Swing

It Don't Mean a Thing, If It Ain't Got That Swing

... Picasso, Willa Cather, Claude McKay’s “The Harlem Dancer”, Zora Neale Hurston, William Faulkner’s ‘As I Lay Dying’, Ernest Hemingway’s “The Snows of Kilimanjaro”, Tennessee Williams’ ‘A Streetcar Named ...

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The Respectable Romantic and the Unwed Mother: Class Consciousness in My Antonia

The Respectable Romantic and the Unwed Mother: Class Consciousness in My Antonia

... R David Daiches, Willa Cather: A. Subse· quent references to the novel will be included in the text... These social distinctions become obvious in "The Hired Girls" section of th[r] ...

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Ingesting TEI metadata into Encore at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.pdf

Ingesting TEI metadata into Encore at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.pdf

... the Willa Cather Archive ...(Willa Cather Images Gallery), 30 items from the catalog, 2 items from the Digital
Commons , and 35 texts from ...for Cather has been harvested from the ...

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Jewett and the Juvenile Critics

Jewett and the Juvenile Critics

... York, 1936), Willa Cather could address her fiercely pro- Jewett remarks to these same people, but while they were youngsters in Thurber's class it was their pleasure to write a few comm[r] ...

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