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CATHER STUDIES, VOLUME 8
WILLA CATHER: A WRITER'S WORLDS |
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Cather Studies, John J. Murphy (Editor), Francoise Palleau-Papin (Editor) |
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0803230257 |
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9780803230255 |
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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS |
Pub. date: |
1 November, 2010 |
Series: |
Cather Studies |
Pages: |
492 |
Description: |
Volume of essays, selected from the 2007 International Cather Seminar, exploring the geographic locations and cultures that informed Cather's writing |
Synopsis: |
The essays in Cather Studies, Volume 8 explore the many locales and cultures informing Willa Cather's fiction. A lifelong Francophile, Cather first visited France in 1902 and returned repeatedly throughout her life. Her visits to France influenced not only her writing but also her interpretation of other worlds: for example, while visiting the American Southwest in 1912, a region that informed her subsequent works, she first viewed that landscape through the prism of her memories of Provence. Cather's intellectual intercourse between the Old and the New World was a two-way street, moving both people and cultural mores between the two. But her worlds extended far beyond France, or even geographical locations. This new volume pairs Cather innovatively with additional influences-theological, aesthetic, even gastronomical-and examines her as tourist and traveler cautiously yet assiduously exploring a diverse range of places, ethnicities, and professions. |
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University of Nebraska Press |
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