Guest Editor: William J. Stuckey
Special Issue: Willa Cather
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Author |
Title |
Pages |
| William J.
Stuckey |
Preface |
2-4 |
| Demaree Peck |
"Possession
Granted By a Different Lease": Alexandra Bergson's Imaginative
Conquest of Cather's Nebraska |
5-24 |
| Reginald Dyck |
Revisiting and
Revising the West: Willa Cather's My
Ántonia and Wright Morris'
Plains Song |
25-38 |
| Evelyn Haller |
"Behind the
Singer Tower": Willa Cather and Flaubert |
39-56 |
| Thomas
Strychacz |
A Note on
Willa Cather's Use of Edgar Allen Poe's "The Pit and the Pendulum"
in The Professor's House |
57-60 |
| Blanche H.
Gelfant |
"What was it .
. .?" The Secret of Family Accord in One of Ours |
61-80 |
| Jeane Harris |
A Code of Her Own: Attitudes Toward Women in Willa Cather's Short
Fiction |
81-90 |
| Katrina Irving |
Displacing Homosexuality: The Use of Ethnicity in Willa Cather's
My Ántonia |
91-102 |
| Claude J.
Summers |
"A Losing Game in the End": Aestheticism and Homosexuality in
Cather's "Paul's Case" |
103-120 |
| Loretta
Wasserman |
Is Cather's Paul a Case? |
121-130 |
| Susan J.
Rosowski |
Recent Books on Willa Cather: An Essay Review |
131-141 |
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Contributors |
144 |