Although less familiar to most readers than O Pioneers!, My Antonia, or Death Comes the Archbishop, The Professor\u27s House (1925) is arguably Willa Cather\u27s most important novel of the 1920s. Thematically, the book is exceptionally far ranging. As Cather\u27s closest approach to a novel of the Jazz Age, The Professor\u27s House offers a portrait of conspicuous consumption occasionally reminiscent of Fitzgerald\u27s The Great Gatsby. As a portrait of post-World-War-I disillusionment, the novel bears comparison with Hemingway\u27s The Sun Also Rises. And then there is the narrative\u27s timely concern with the health of American higher education, especially the Liberal Arts tradition, amid a culture preoccupied (then as now) with quantif...
The ability to quote from and publish Willa Cather’s letters is a relatively recent development for ...
In Willa Cather: A Bibliography, Joan Crane has surpassed our fondest hopes for a bibliography that ...
James Woodress wanted to create a life-size portrait of Willa Cather. But his own assessment of the ...
Cather Studies continues to assemble and inspire the most well-informed writing on Willa Cather\u27s...
Willa Cather tried to disown Alexander\u27s Bridge (1912). In her 1922 preface reprinted in this imp...
This welcome addition to Willa Cather scholarship is composed of forty-five reminiscences of the aut...
Published in 1922, One of Ours proved to be pivotal in Willa Cather\u27s career. Although she had al...
John J. Murphy\u27s volume in G. K. Hall\u27s series Critical Essays on American Literature is a sig...
Willa Cather and William Faulkner represent an intriguing and potentially productive pairing for com...
Willa Cather\u27s Canadian and Old World Connections is the first of four new collections that have ...
In 2005 Drew University\u27s Library opened its newly developed Willa Cather Collection to a nationa...
In the introduction to this variorum edition of Cather\u27s first collection of stories, James Woodr...
Harvey\u27s book will be of interest not only to Cather scholars, but to an audience more widely con...
American novelist, Born in Virginia, Cather moved with her family to Nebraska in 1883 and is best kn...
Since its founding in 1990, Cather Studies has offered seven occasions for the publication of a volu...
The ability to quote from and publish Willa Cather’s letters is a relatively recent development for ...
In Willa Cather: A Bibliography, Joan Crane has surpassed our fondest hopes for a bibliography that ...
James Woodress wanted to create a life-size portrait of Willa Cather. But his own assessment of the ...
Cather Studies continues to assemble and inspire the most well-informed writing on Willa Cather\u27s...
Willa Cather tried to disown Alexander\u27s Bridge (1912). In her 1922 preface reprinted in this imp...
This welcome addition to Willa Cather scholarship is composed of forty-five reminiscences of the aut...
Published in 1922, One of Ours proved to be pivotal in Willa Cather\u27s career. Although she had al...
John J. Murphy\u27s volume in G. K. Hall\u27s series Critical Essays on American Literature is a sig...
Willa Cather and William Faulkner represent an intriguing and potentially productive pairing for com...
Willa Cather\u27s Canadian and Old World Connections is the first of four new collections that have ...
In 2005 Drew University\u27s Library opened its newly developed Willa Cather Collection to a nationa...
In the introduction to this variorum edition of Cather\u27s first collection of stories, James Woodr...
Harvey\u27s book will be of interest not only to Cather scholars, but to an audience more widely con...
American novelist, Born in Virginia, Cather moved with her family to Nebraska in 1883 and is best kn...
Since its founding in 1990, Cather Studies has offered seven occasions for the publication of a volu...
The ability to quote from and publish Willa Cather’s letters is a relatively recent development for ...
In Willa Cather: A Bibliography, Joan Crane has surpassed our fondest hopes for a bibliography that ...
James Woodress wanted to create a life-size portrait of Willa Cather. But his own assessment of the ...