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The imaginative claims of the artist in Willa Cather's fiction: possession granted by a different lease /


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The imaginative claims of the artist in Willa Cather's fiction: possession granted by a different lease /

Author

Peck, Demaree C.,

Year of Publication

[1996], ©1996.

Publisher

Susquehanna University Press,

City of Publication

Selinsgrove, Pa

Pages

342

Language

en

ISBN

0945636873, 9780945636878

ARI Id

1675137676156


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1. The Explicable Presence of "The Thing Not Named"
2. Alexander's Bridge: Cather's Bridge to the Soul
3. A Pioneer in Art: Staking Out the Claim to Consciousness in O Pioneers!
4. Thea Kronborg's "Song of Myself": The Artist's Imaginative Inheritance in The Song of the Lark
5. My Antonia: The Imaginative Possession of Childhood
6. "Strong in Attack but Weak in Defence": Defending the Usurped Territory in A Lost Lady
7. "Letting Something Go": The Costs of Self-Possession in The Professor's House
8. "How to Recover a Bishopric": Cather's Recovery of the Imaginative Territory in Death Comes for the Archbishop
9. "The Ownership that was Right": Imaginative Bonds of Slavery in Sapphira and the Slave Girl
10. "Making it Over Until it Becomes a Personal Possession": Willa Cather and the Reader.
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