Gender, sexuality, and writing in Plato and Cather / Lisa B. Hughes. Biography of Willa Cather / Lisbeth Strimple Fuisz -- The Paris review perspective / Rebecca Brown for the Paris review -- Transcending gender androgyny, artistry, and modernist subjectivity in Willa Cather's O pioneers! / Heather Alumbaugh -- Willa Cather's contradictory commitments: the antimodern impulse in the age of modernism / Stephanie Stringer Gross -- Parsifal lost in the wasteland: the modernist grail quest in Cather and Fitzgerald / Sarah Cheney Watson -- Willa Cather's readers and critics / Tomas Pollard -- The enclosure of America: civilization and confinement in Willa Cather's O pioneers! / Melissa Ryan -- Is Cather's Paul a case? / Loretta Wasserman -- Willa Cather and the Indian heritage / David Stouck -- A chorus of gossips mistaking invasion for intimacy in Willa Cather's A lost lady / Evelyn Funda -- Willa Cather's A lost lady: the paradoxes of change / Susan J. Rosowski -- Hallowed ground: landscape as hagiography in Willa Cather's Death comes for the archbishop / Pam Fox Kuhlken -- Building the cathedral: imagination, Christianity, and progress in Willa Cather's Death comes for the archbishop / Nicholas Birns -- Willa Cather's Sapphira and the slave girl: extending the boundaries of the body / Angela M. Salas -- After the Christmas tree: Willa Cather and domestic ritual / Ann Romines -- A code of her own: attitudes toward women in Willa Cather's short fiction / Jeane Harris -- Gender, sexuality, and writing in Plato and Cather / Lisa B. Hughes.
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