Cather Studies, Volume 11
Discover the profound insights of Willa Cather in Cather Studies, Volume 11, expertly edited by Ann Moseley and published by the University of Nebraska Press in 2017. This engaging paperback, spanning 277 pages, delves into Cather's unique position within her historical and aesthetic context. Born in 1873, Cather transitioned from a Victorian upbringing to become a leading modernist voice through her compelling poems, stories, and novels that resonated well into the twentieth century.
This volume features a prologue that situates Cather within her era, followed by three sets of interconnected essays that explore her literary contributions and lasting impact. Perfect for students, scholars, and fans of modernist literature, Cather Studies, Volume 11 invites readers to appreciate the depth of Cather's work and her significance in American literature. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding of one of the most influential authors of her time.