Published in 1922, One of Ours proved to be pivotal in Willa Cather\u27s career. Although she had already penned four novels and gained increasing critical acclaim, One of Ours won Cather the Pulitzer Prize, elevating her to the highest rank of twentieth-century American authors. One of Ours is sometimes referred to as a war story, but Cather\u27s intent was to portray a young man from the Plains who came to France in World War I and found himself. This character, Claude Wheeler, was based on Cather\u27s cousin, G. P. Cather, who was killed in France in May 1918. Richard Harris traces Cather\u27s route to writing the novel, including new information about G. P. Cather now available through recently acquired letters, adding depth to our kn...
Since its founding in 1990, Cather Studies has offered seven occasions for the publication of a volu...
This compilation of twenty-three essays proves that contemporary scholarship has moved beyond trite ...
In the introduction to this variorum edition of Cather\u27s first collection of stories, James Woodr...
Cather Studies continues to assemble and inspire the most well-informed writing on Willa Cather\u27s...
This welcome addition to Willa Cather scholarship is composed of forty-five reminiscences of the aut...
Steven Trout offers a fresh approach to the study of Cather as a writer of war fiction and situates ...
Willa Cather tried to disown Alexander\u27s Bridge (1912). In her 1922 preface reprinted in this imp...
The cover of Willa Cather\u27s Southern Connections reproduces one square of what is Known as the Ro...
Willa Cather\u27s last novel, set in Virginia where she spent her early childhood, is often a myster...
In 2005 Drew University\u27s Library opened its newly developed Willa Cather Collection to a nationa...
American novelist, Born in Virginia, Cather moved with her family to Nebraska in 1883 and is best kn...
One of Ours, published in 1922, won the Pulitzer Prize, but only after it received mixed reviews, ra...
Willa Cather and William Faulkner represent an intriguing and potentially productive pairing for com...
The essays in this issue were presented at the seminar Willa Cather and Nebraska held at Hastings ...
Willa Cather is known primarily for her novels representing the experiences of women immigrants on t...
Since its founding in 1990, Cather Studies has offered seven occasions for the publication of a volu...
This compilation of twenty-three essays proves that contemporary scholarship has moved beyond trite ...
In the introduction to this variorum edition of Cather\u27s first collection of stories, James Woodr...
Cather Studies continues to assemble and inspire the most well-informed writing on Willa Cather\u27s...
This welcome addition to Willa Cather scholarship is composed of forty-five reminiscences of the aut...
Steven Trout offers a fresh approach to the study of Cather as a writer of war fiction and situates ...
Willa Cather tried to disown Alexander\u27s Bridge (1912). In her 1922 preface reprinted in this imp...
The cover of Willa Cather\u27s Southern Connections reproduces one square of what is Known as the Ro...
Willa Cather\u27s last novel, set in Virginia where she spent her early childhood, is often a myster...
In 2005 Drew University\u27s Library opened its newly developed Willa Cather Collection to a nationa...
American novelist, Born in Virginia, Cather moved with her family to Nebraska in 1883 and is best kn...
One of Ours, published in 1922, won the Pulitzer Prize, but only after it received mixed reviews, ra...
Willa Cather and William Faulkner represent an intriguing and potentially productive pairing for com...
The essays in this issue were presented at the seminar Willa Cather and Nebraska held at Hastings ...
Willa Cather is known primarily for her novels representing the experiences of women immigrants on t...
Since its founding in 1990, Cather Studies has offered seven occasions for the publication of a volu...
This compilation of twenty-three essays proves that contemporary scholarship has moved beyond trite ...
In the introduction to this variorum edition of Cather\u27s first collection of stories, James Woodr...