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The Cambridge companion to Willa Cather.
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ISBN: 0521527937 052182110X 0521821100 9780521821100 9780521527934 1139000861 1139816942 9781139000864 Year: 2005 Volume: *101 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge university press

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The Cambridge Companion to Willa Cather offers thirteen original essays by leading scholars of a major American modernist novelist. Willa Cather's luminous prose is 'easy' to read yet surprisingly difficult to understand. The essays collected here are theoretically informed but accessibly written and cover the full range of Cather's career, including most of her twelve novels and several of her short stories. The essays situate Cather's work in a broad range of critical, cultural, and literary contexts, and the introduction explores current trends in Cather scholarship as well as the author's place in contemporary culture. With a detailed chronology and a guide to further reading, the volume offers students and teachers a fresh and thorough sense of the author of My Ántonia, The Professor's House, and Death Comes for the Archbishop.

Willa Cather : queering America
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ISBN: 1282871846 9786612871849 0231500270 9780231500272 9781282871847 9780231113250 0231113250 6612871849 0231113242 9780231113243 Year: 1999 Publisher: New York Columbia University Press

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Although it has been proven posthumously by scholars that Willa Cather had lesbian relationships, she did not openly celebrate lesbian desire, and even today is sometimes described as homophobic and misogynistic. What, then, can a reassessment of this contentious first lady of American letters add to an understanding of the gay identities that have emerged in America over the past century? As Marilee Lindemann shows in this study of the novelist's life and work, Cather's sexual coming-of-age occurred at a time when a cultural transition was recasting love between women as sexual deviance rather than romantic friendship. At the same time, the very identity of "America" was characterized by great instability as the United States emerged as a modern industrial nation and imperial power. Indeed, both terms, "queer" and "America," achieved fresh ideological potency at the turn of the century. Willa Cather: Queering America is an enlightening unpacking of Cather's writings, from her controversial love letters of the 1890s--in which "queer" is employed to denote sexual deviance--to her epic novels, short stories, and critical writings. Lindemann points to the "queer" qualities of Cather's fiction--rebellion against traditional fictional form, with sometimes unlikable characters, lack of emphasis on heroic action, and lack of engagement in the drama of heterosexual desire.


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Year: 1999 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Columbia University Press

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O pioneers!
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ISBN: 0191605204 1280680083 9786613657015 0191587354 0585361711 9780191587351 9780585361710 0192832166 9780192832160 0191989894 9780191605208 9781280680083 6613657018 Year: 1999 Publisher: Oxford New York Oxford University Press

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Willa Cather's second novel, O Pioneers! (1913) tells the story of Alexandra Bergson and her determination to save her immigrant family's Nebraska farm. By placing a strong, self-reliant woman at the centre of her tale, Cather gives the quintessentially American novel of the soil a radical cast. Yet, although influenced by the democratic utopianism of Walt Whitman and the serene regionalism of Sarah Orne Jewett, O Pioneers! is more than merely an elegy for thelost glories of America's pioneer past. In its rage for order and efficiency, the novel testifies to the cultural politics of the Progre

Alexander's bridge
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ISBN: 019283214X Year: 1997 Publisher: Oxford Oxford university press

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