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141. 'The world, our home': The rhetorical vision of women's clubs in American literature, 1870--1920 (Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Kate Chopin, Sarah Orne Jewett, Willa Cather, Mary Austin)
142. Recovering the extra-literary: The Pittsburgh writings of Willa Cather
143. Willa Cather, migrant intellectual: Reading Cather's novels using theories of migration and diaspora
144. Troubling bodies in the fiction of Willa Cather
145. Different dispatches: Journalism in American modernist prose (Willa Cather, Sherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway, Zora Neale Hurston, James Agee, Robert Penn Warren)
146. 'Above the noise and the glory': Tiers of propaganda in Great War literature (Rupert Brooke, Mary Borden, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Willa Cather)
147. Education in irony: United States 'literacy crisis' and the literature of American Bildung (Henry James, Theodore Dreiser, James Weldon Johnson, Willa Cather)
148. Between the angle and the curve: Mapping gender, race, space, and identity in selected writings by Willa Cather and Toni Morrison
149. America and its discontents: Cynicism in the American modernist imagination (Henry Adams, Willa Cather, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Nathanael West)
150. Geographies of power in Willa Cather, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Dorothy Allison
151. Transplanting the novel of manners to American soil: Willa Cather and the democratization of manners
152. Willa Cather and Georgia O'Keeffe: Modernism and the importance of place in color, light, and imagery
153. In the footsteps of Thoreau: The evolution of the Native American as character and symbol in the works of Warren, Cather, and Faulkner (Henry David Thoreau, Robert Penn Warren, Willa Cather, William Faulkner)
154. Novel work: Theater and journalism in the writing of Theodore Dreiser, Edith Wharton and Willa Cather
155. Ingenious devices: Engineering fictions and American technophilia, 1900--1940 (Sinclair Lewis, John Dos Passos, Willa Cather)
156. Reading American self-fashioning: Cosmopolitanism in the fiction of Maria Cristina Mena, Willa Cather, and Nella Larsen
157. The birth of a lost boy: Traces of J. M. Barrie's 'Peter Pan' in Willa Cather's 'The Professor's House'
158. Literary tourism: An examination of tourists' anticipation of and encounter with the literary shrines of Willa Cather and Margaret Laurence
159. 'Self-made' women: Envisioning feminine upward mobility in American literature, 1900--1930 (Theodore Dreiser, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Edna Ferber, Willa Cather, Anzia Yezierska)
160. Visuality, perception, and the self in works by Edith Wharton, Willa Cather, and Sarah Orne Jewett
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