This is an examination of the extent to which Cather poses an ecofeminist response to the normative Frontier Myth. In an analysis of Cather\u27s 1923 essay, Nebraska: The End of the First Cycle and O Pioneers! it argues that Cather revises the typical masculine, individualistic pioneer spirit into a Pioneer Spirit that is rooted in connectivity, collaboration and sustainability
In a dissertation submitted to the Department of Rhetoric and Oratory at the University of Wisconsin...
Because Gather's ideas about man in nature form the dominant motif of her works, she may be justifia...
It is the purpose of this paper to define Willa Cather's view of America, to examine the immigrant c...
This is an examination of the extent to which Cather poses an ecofeminist response to the normative ...
In 1913 Willa Cather created a female protagonist who is single, independent, entrepreneurial, manag...
Abstract: Today, Willa Cather is studied for her exploration of eco-critical and ecofeminist writin...
The dissertation examines those Nebraska works by Willa Cather in which agrarian characters strive t...
Willa Cather has long been considered the best novelist to emerge from the Midwestern states. Althou...
Willa Cather was a writer of varied ability. She wrote essays, poetry, short stories, and novels. It...
This article explores the ways in which Willa Cather’s early novels about life on the prairies demon...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-83)Many of Willa Cather's early short stories and two ...
In A Guided Tour of Ecocriticism with Excursions to Catherland, one of the many fine essays contai...
At the conclusion of Willa Cather\u27s 1913 novel O Pioneers!, Alexandra Bergson muses about landown...
Though her early writing owes much to nineteenth-century American Realism, Willa Cather experiments ...
Though her early writing owes much to nineteenth-century American Realism, Willa Cather experiments ...
In a dissertation submitted to the Department of Rhetoric and Oratory at the University of Wisconsin...
Because Gather's ideas about man in nature form the dominant motif of her works, she may be justifia...
It is the purpose of this paper to define Willa Cather's view of America, to examine the immigrant c...
This is an examination of the extent to which Cather poses an ecofeminist response to the normative ...
In 1913 Willa Cather created a female protagonist who is single, independent, entrepreneurial, manag...
Abstract: Today, Willa Cather is studied for her exploration of eco-critical and ecofeminist writin...
The dissertation examines those Nebraska works by Willa Cather in which agrarian characters strive t...
Willa Cather has long been considered the best novelist to emerge from the Midwestern states. Althou...
Willa Cather was a writer of varied ability. She wrote essays, poetry, short stories, and novels. It...
This article explores the ways in which Willa Cather’s early novels about life on the prairies demon...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-83)Many of Willa Cather's early short stories and two ...
In A Guided Tour of Ecocriticism with Excursions to Catherland, one of the many fine essays contai...
At the conclusion of Willa Cather\u27s 1913 novel O Pioneers!, Alexandra Bergson muses about landown...
Though her early writing owes much to nineteenth-century American Realism, Willa Cather experiments ...
Though her early writing owes much to nineteenth-century American Realism, Willa Cather experiments ...
In a dissertation submitted to the Department of Rhetoric and Oratory at the University of Wisconsin...
Because Gather's ideas about man in nature form the dominant motif of her works, she may be justifia...
It is the purpose of this paper to define Willa Cather's view of America, to examine the immigrant c...