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Uncle Valentine and other stories; Willa Cather's uncollected short fiction, 1915-1929. / Edited with an introd. by Bernice Slote.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cather, Willa, 1873-1947.
Language:
English
Genre:
Fiction.
Physical Description:
xxx, 183 pages ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [1973]
Summary:
The seven stories in this volume were written during the ascending and perhaps most triumphant years of Willa Cather's career, the period during which she published nine books, including My Ántonia, A Lost Lady, and Death Comes for the Archbishop. For the most part ironic in tone, these stories are, as Bernice Slote observes, bound by the geometrics of urban life--streets and offices, workers and firms, the business world of New York and Pittsburgh, the cities which by 1929 Willa Cather had known well for over thirty years." In her introduction, Slote discusses their biographical elements, connections with earlier and later work, and the intricate patterns that lie below the lucid, shimmering surface of Willa Cather's prose.
Contents:
Uncle Valentine.
Double birthday.
Consequences.
The bookkeeper's wife.
Ardessa.
Her boss.
Coming, Eden Bower!
Appendix.
A note on the editing.
ISBN:
0803208200
OCLC:
605025

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