Violence, the arts, and Willa Cather.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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Violence, the arts, and Willa Cather.

Willa Cather International Seminar (10th: 2005: Red Cloud, NE) Ed. by Joseph R. Urgo and Merrill Maguire Skaggs.

Fairleigh Dickinson U.P.

2007

320 pages

$61.50

Hardcover

The Willa Cather series

PS3505

The introduction explores existential terror in the works of Nebraska-native writer Cather (1873-1947). The other 22 papers discuss such topics as the problem of family feeling in her late fiction, her cosmopolitan west, recessional objects and her materialism, and her Lena Lingard and ...

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