Last winter, when hundreds of letters written by Willa Cather were donated to the University of Nebraska- Lincoln, the world got its first glimpse of a significant unread text of one of the United States\u27 most accomplished authors. These letters, written over four decades to Cather\u27s brother Roscoe and his family, are remarkable artifacts: meditations on the writing process, anxious descriptions of new ideas, celebrations of professional success, solicitations for financial advice, and gripes about family squabbles. They reveal details of complex and intense familial relationships that Cather\u27s biographers have not understood before, and they provide new details about the development and writing of Cather\u27s novels. For all of th...
In 1913, Willa Cather met opera-diva Olive Fremstad and the two formed a friendship that would span ...
American novelist, Born in Virginia, Cather moved with her family to Nebraska in 1883 and is best kn...
Although literary scholars, including those who study American novelist Willa Cather, typically have...
Last winter, when hundreds of letters written by Willa Cather were donated to the University of Nebr...
This essay provides an explanation for American author Willa Cather’s confounding decision to ban th...
Some years ago many of us were excited by the discovery of a cache of Willa Cather’s correspondence ...
The essays in this issue were presented at the seminar Willa Cather and Nebraska held at Hastings ...
The ability to quote from and publish Willa Cather’s letters is a relatively recent development for ...
Willa Cather has been fairly well studied as a novelist of the Nebraska pioneer, a writer whose book...
The purpose of this study is to further the progress of annotating and sharing renowned Nebraskan au...
Who was the woman who could add local color in the form of kolaches (Czech pastries) to one of Cathe...
Willa Cather (1873-1947) has been seen by many critics as a regional novelist of marginal importance...
The 2007 donation to the University of Nebraska of correspondence, photos, books, and other material...
This welcome addition to Willa Cather scholarship is composed of forty-five reminiscences of the aut...
Because these five books (O Pioneers, The Song of the Lark, My Antonia, One of Ours, and A Lost Lady...
In 1913, Willa Cather met opera-diva Olive Fremstad and the two formed a friendship that would span ...
American novelist, Born in Virginia, Cather moved with her family to Nebraska in 1883 and is best kn...
Although literary scholars, including those who study American novelist Willa Cather, typically have...
Last winter, when hundreds of letters written by Willa Cather were donated to the University of Nebr...
This essay provides an explanation for American author Willa Cather’s confounding decision to ban th...
Some years ago many of us were excited by the discovery of a cache of Willa Cather’s correspondence ...
The essays in this issue were presented at the seminar Willa Cather and Nebraska held at Hastings ...
The ability to quote from and publish Willa Cather’s letters is a relatively recent development for ...
Willa Cather has been fairly well studied as a novelist of the Nebraska pioneer, a writer whose book...
The purpose of this study is to further the progress of annotating and sharing renowned Nebraskan au...
Who was the woman who could add local color in the form of kolaches (Czech pastries) to one of Cathe...
Willa Cather (1873-1947) has been seen by many critics as a regional novelist of marginal importance...
The 2007 donation to the University of Nebraska of correspondence, photos, books, and other material...
This welcome addition to Willa Cather scholarship is composed of forty-five reminiscences of the aut...
Because these five books (O Pioneers, The Song of the Lark, My Antonia, One of Ours, and A Lost Lady...
In 1913, Willa Cather met opera-diva Olive Fremstad and the two formed a friendship that would span ...
American novelist, Born in Virginia, Cather moved with her family to Nebraska in 1883 and is best kn...
Although literary scholars, including those who study American novelist Willa Cather, typically have...