Harvey\u27s book will be of interest not only to Cather scholars, but to an audience more widely concerned with literature as an expression of culture. By citing some of Cather\u27s contemporaries (Andrew Carnegie\u27s exegesis of the Gospel of Wealth and William James\u27s identification of success as the country\u27s bitch-goddess, for instance) as well as her literary peers (Howells, Dreiser, Fitzgerald, and Steinbeck among them), then complementing this with more recent cultural studies of the early twentieth century (such as Jackson Lears\u27s examination of intellectual transformation and Warren Sussman\u27s study of the changing perceptions of the individual), Harvey gives us a solid framework for understanding Cather\u27s person...
Willa Cather\u27s Canadian and Old World Connections is the first of four new collections that have ...
In Willa Cather: A Bibliography, Joan Crane has surpassed our fondest hopes for a bibliography that ...
Willa Cather tried to disown Alexander\u27s Bridge (1912). In her 1922 preface reprinted in this imp...
Harvey\u27s book will be of interest not only to Cather scholars, but to an audience more widely con...
Cather Studies continues to assemble and inspire the most well-informed writing on Willa Cather\u27s...
Since its founding in 1990, Cather Studies has offered seven occasions for the publication of a volu...
Willa Cather\u27s last novel, set in Virginia where she spent her early childhood, is often a myster...
In this collection of thirteen essays Lindemann successfully meets her goal of offering recent criti...
The cover of Willa Cather\u27s Southern Connections reproduces one square of what is Known as the Ro...
Cather criticism has come a long way since Sharon O\u27Brien\u27s 1987 biography, Willa Cather: The ...
If we think of America simply as a land of migration and settlement, we are missing the broader pict...
This welcome addition to Willa Cather scholarship is composed of forty-five reminiscences of the aut...
This compilation of twenty-three essays proves that contemporary scholarship has moved beyond trite ...
Using a fine-tuned blend of textual criticism, biography, and primary research, Gary Brienzo sheds l...
Willa Cather (1873-1947) has been seen by many critics as a regional novelist of marginal importance...
Willa Cather\u27s Canadian and Old World Connections is the first of four new collections that have ...
In Willa Cather: A Bibliography, Joan Crane has surpassed our fondest hopes for a bibliography that ...
Willa Cather tried to disown Alexander\u27s Bridge (1912). In her 1922 preface reprinted in this imp...
Harvey\u27s book will be of interest not only to Cather scholars, but to an audience more widely con...
Cather Studies continues to assemble and inspire the most well-informed writing on Willa Cather\u27s...
Since its founding in 1990, Cather Studies has offered seven occasions for the publication of a volu...
Willa Cather\u27s last novel, set in Virginia where she spent her early childhood, is often a myster...
In this collection of thirteen essays Lindemann successfully meets her goal of offering recent criti...
The cover of Willa Cather\u27s Southern Connections reproduces one square of what is Known as the Ro...
Cather criticism has come a long way since Sharon O\u27Brien\u27s 1987 biography, Willa Cather: The ...
If we think of America simply as a land of migration and settlement, we are missing the broader pict...
This welcome addition to Willa Cather scholarship is composed of forty-five reminiscences of the aut...
This compilation of twenty-three essays proves that contemporary scholarship has moved beyond trite ...
Using a fine-tuned blend of textual criticism, biography, and primary research, Gary Brienzo sheds l...
Willa Cather (1873-1947) has been seen by many critics as a regional novelist of marginal importance...
Willa Cather\u27s Canadian and Old World Connections is the first of four new collections that have ...
In Willa Cather: A Bibliography, Joan Crane has surpassed our fondest hopes for a bibliography that ...
Willa Cather tried to disown Alexander\u27s Bridge (1912). In her 1922 preface reprinted in this imp...