From Library Journal
Stout (English, Texas A&M Univ.), a widely published scholar whose work includes both books and articles on Willa Cather, makes an important contribution to Cather studies with this new title. Cather's heirs have honored a provision in her will that prohibits publication of the letters themselves, which will not fall into the public domain until 2017. This calendar of all her known letters, which includes paraphrases of more than 1800 letters held in over 60 different collections, builds on a brief guide to Cather letters published by Margaret O'Connor nearly 30 years ago. Stout has included a biographical directory of persons addressed or mentioned in the letters, an index of addressees, an index of names and titles mentioned, and an index to the letters arranged by the repositories that hold them. This unique book is certainly a very important addition to all literary research collections and to other libraries where Cather studies and scholars are active. Peter Dollard, Alma Coll. Lib., MI
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Review
"Stout (Texas A & M Univ.) makes a unique contribution to Cather scholarship with this volume. . . . Exemplary in scholarship and design, this volume is an invaluable resource for the study of Willa Cather."—Choice
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"Stout (English, Texas A&M Univ.), a widely published scholar whose work includes both books and articles on Willa Cather, makes an important contribution to Cather studies with this new title. Cather''s heirs have honored a provision in her will that prohibits publication of the letters themselves, which will not fall into the public domain until 2017. . . . This unique book is certainly a very important addition to all literary research collections and to other libraries where Cather studies and scholars are active."—Library Journal
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Library Journal )
"Stout addresses a major need in Cather studies, and she does so with impeccable scholarship and critical acumen."—Susan J. Rosowski, author of Birthing a Nation: Gender, Creativity, and the West in American Literature
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"Stout''s paraphrases effectively convey a sense of Cather''s routines and attitudes. Anyone interested in Cather and the West will find this book invaluable and fascinating."—Journal of the West
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Journal of the West )