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A Reader's Companion to the Fiction of Willa Cather [Hardcover]

John March (Author), Marilyn Arnold (Editor), Debra Lynn Thornton (Editor)

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0313287678 978-0313287671 December 30, 1993
In correspondence, Willa Cather confessed to planting some of her allusions deep. This reader's companion contains thousands of lively and informative entries on persons, places, and events, fictional and real, and on quotations, works of art, and other items to reveal meanings or provide background for understanding Cather's fictional world. At the same time, it offers insights into her real world and time, her interests, and her astonishingly broad frame of reference. A lifetime project of encyclopedist John March, the once unwieldy manuscript and notes have been verified, clarified, amplified, and organized by literary scholar Marilyn Arnold, with the assistance of Debra Lynn Thornton. The goal was to develop a work that would be useful to the reader while preserving March's "authorial presence" has resulted in a dictionary that will both enlighten and delight.

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“...The Companion is impressive both for the knowledge of literature, art, and music Cather possessed, apparent in her many allusions, and for the detail of March's effort. The Companion makes one want to reread Cather's works more closely, or read those not yet read. Recommended for upper-division undergraduates, graduates students, and researchers.”–Choice

“Thousands of entries contained in this delightful literary reference work range from "A" (a French town visited by Claude Wheeler and David Gerhardt in One of Ours) to "Zuni" (the Sothwestern Indian pueblo and site of a tale of mission revolt told in Death Comes for the Archbishop)...the Companion feels somewhat more like a lively dialogue, a complex conversation involving innumerable interconnections between Cather's short stories and novels and the continuing curiosities and concerns of her committed readership, than an alphabetically ordered dictionary.”–Western American Literature

“Literary archaeologists of the future may be able to reconstruct the outlines and many of the details of Cather's fiction just from this comprehensive and readable guide. This volume will deservedly become a standard reference. March assumed readers would move from the fiction to his handbook; the editors believe, rightly, that this companion will be read on its own. It serves admirably to illuminate the range of Cather's allusions, to increase the reader's understanding of the cultures of which she writes, and to bring the reader back to the text with a deeper understanding.”–Great Plains Quarterly

About the Author

JOHN MARCH earned degrees in Chemistry and in Library Science.

MARILYN ARNOLD is Professor Emeritus of English and was formerly Dean of Graduate Studies at Brigham Young University.

DEBRA LYNN THORNTON is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of New Mexico at Albuquerque.

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A. The French town in which soldiers Claude Wheeler and David Gerhardt visit the Fleurys (One of Ours). Read the first page
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barn warming, corrupted honest men, pension bourgeoise, prairie fictions, euchre club, far island, gold slipper, garden lodge, lente currite, tobacco tags, antecedent action, wheeling stranger, pals battalions, blue mesa, likely prototype, waltz song
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Willa Cather, Red Cloud, New York, The Song of the Lark, Thea Kronborg, The Professor's House, New Mexico, Willa Lather, Claude Wheeler, Lucy Gayheart, Lost Lady, Tom Outland, Jim Burden, Webster County, The Best Years, Double Birthday, Bartley Alexander, Comte de Frontenac, The Diamond Mine, Uncle Valentine, Fifth Avenue, Douglass Burnham, Kitty Ayrshire, Doctor Archie, Neighbour Rosicky
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