Willa Cather's Pittsburgh / edited by Timothy W. Bintrim, James A. Jaap, Kim Vanderlaan.
"Cather Studies, Volume 13 explores the myriad ways that Willa Cather's writing career was shaped during the crucial years in Pittsburgh and the artistic, professional, and personal connections she made there"--
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Language: | English |
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Lincoln :
University of Nebraska Press,
[2021]
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Series: | Cather studies ;
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction
- Prologue
- Part 1
- 1. Bicycles and Freedom in Red Cloud and Pittsburgh
- 2. Where Pagodas Rise on Every Hill
- 3. The Boxer Rebellion, Pittsburgh's Missionary Crisis, and "The Conversion of Sum Loo"
- Part 2
- 4. Growing Pains
- 5. Big Steel and Class Consciousness in "Paul's Case"
- 6. "The Most Exciting Attractions Are between Two Opposites That Never Meet"
- Part 3
- 7. Willa Cather as Translator
- 8. A Collegial Friendship
- 9. Grave and God-Free
- Part 4.
- 10. "I'm Working, I'm Working"
- 11. Venetian Window
- 12. Cather's Pittsburgh and the Alchemy of Social Class
- Epilogue
- Contributors
- Index.