390 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Throughout her works Willa Cather incorporated references to classical literature, history, and especially myth as a means of confronting personal and societal crises and of expressing the universality of human experience. In turning to the Classics, Cather reinforced her belief that only two or three human stories go on repeating themselves.Cather's works fall into three periods in which her classical emphasis changes. Her earliest works, April Twilights and The Troll Garden, reveal concern for the fast-disappearing Greek spirit in a world deserted by Apollo and worshipping false gods. In the first period (1912-1918), Cather's mood and classical focus change. Alexander'...