Cather Studies, Volume 1
Edited by Susan J. RosowskiLincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1990
Table of Contents
Editor's Note
Willa Cather
and the Russians by David Stouck
Cather's New
World Divine Comedy: The Dante Connection by
John J. Murphy
Disposition and
Redemption in the Novels of Willa Cather by
Ann W. Fisher-Wirth
Cather's Archbishop
and the "Backward Path" by
John N. Swift
Willa Cather's
Subverted Endings and Gendered Time by
Susan J. Rosowski
Fine and Folk
Art in The Song of the Lark: Cather's Pictoral Sources by
Jean Schwind
Writing Cather's
Biography by
James Woodress
Willa Cather and
Dorothy Canfield Fisher: Rift, Reconciliation, and One of Ours by
Mark J. Madigan
Willa Cather's Mesa
Verde Myth by
David Harrell
Notes
The Hermit's Parish:
Jeanne Le Ber and Cather's Legacy from Jewett by
Ann Romines
Insulated Isolation:
Willa Cather's Room with a View by
Cynthia K. Briggs
Willa Cather,
Ivan Turgenev and the Novel of Character by Richard Harris
The Contributors
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