The World and the Parish: Willa Cather's Articles and Reviews, 1893-1902, Հատոր 1

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U of Nebraska Press, 01 հնվ, 1970 թ. - 528 էջ

"One of the few really helpful words I ever heard from an older writer," Willa Cather declared in 1922, "I had from Sarah Orne Jewett when she said to me: 'Of course, one day you will write about your own country. In the meantime, get all you can. One must know the world so well before one can know the parish.'" Although Cather's first novel about her own country, O Pioneers!, did not appear until 1913, the process of knowing the world and of mastering her craft, so far as it can be traced in her published writing, already had been going on for some twenty years. The World and the Parish: Willa Cather's Articles and Reviews, 1893-1902, is the fourth in a series collecting the work of these years of experiment and discovery. More specifically, it offers a representative collection of Cather's nonfiction writing for newspapers and periodicals during her first decade as a professional writer.

Selected from 520 articles and columns, the text is divided into three parts corresponding to major developments in Cather's career?the period from 1893 to 1896 when she first began to write regularly for Lincoln newspapers; the years in Pittsburgh when she was working for the Home Monthly and the Leader and sending her famous "Passing Show" column back to Nebraska; and the period from the spring of 1900 to 1903, when she freelanced in Pittsburgh and Washington, taught in a Pittsburgh high school, and made her first trip abroad. The text has been edited with three main objectives: 1) to enable the reader to trace Cather's development as a writer; 2) to group the material so that the reader interested in a particular subject?the theatre, or music, or literature, for example?can readily locate pertinent selections; and 3) to provide a context sufficient to relate these pieces to Willa Cather's life and to the times, and to suggest some of their connections with the body of her work. Chronologies have been included for each of the three parts; and the Bibliography is the most complete yet available for the for the nonfiction writing up to 1903.

Not the least remarkable feature of this collection is the range and variety of forms and subject matter?reviews (of books, plays, operas, concerts, art exhibits, lectures), feature stories, interviews, straight reportage, columns of miscellaneous comment, and travel letters. Seemingly, with no apparent effort Willa Cather could adjust her sights to any assignment and any audience. And if it is astonishing that she could write so much about so many matters at so many levels, it is perhaps even more astonishing that so much of it was so good. Undeniably, however, the chief interest to the general reader and the peculiar value to the scholar of these journalistic writings reside in their manifold and crucial connections with Cather's later work and in the unparalleled insights they afford into the process by which a gifted writer becomes a great artist.

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A Note on the Editing 965
4
THE PROVINCES
25
Atherton Ouida Chopin Morris 694 Stephen
66
THE THEATRE 1
67
The Critics Province 68 Classical Drama 71 Lewis Morrisons Faust
75
THE WORLD
103
Acknowledgments 1019
129
nature made him an Englishman 129
134
Artist and Mother 199 Mary Anderson 200 Olive May
204
GUEST EDITOR OF THE COURIER 836
208
Duse and Suppressed Emotion 206 The Training of Actors 210 Cora
216
Belasco 219 Alexandre Dumas fils 222 The Frohman Interview
224
Bronson Howards Shenandoah 228 That Old Twentythird
246
Othello 251 The Season of 189596 254
254
My Literary Passions 258 The Art of Edgar Saltus 260 Selling
286
Murgers Bohemia 292 Ruskins Creed 296
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Some Personages of the Opera 755 A Philistine in the Gallery 760
138
like Caliban 139 Three Women
157
THE MUSICAL WORLD 1
164
John Philip Sousa 610 Three Pianists 611 The Perfect Wagnerite 616
178
Blind Tom 165 Rubinsteins Legacy 167 Light Opera Stars 169 Married
184
THE STAR SYSTEM IV 659
187
A Puritan Madame SansGêne 188 Clay Clement 190 Private Lives
193
THE HOME MONTHLY
305
Reviews
333
Books Old and New January 1897 333 Old Books and
345
February 1898
372
THE STAR SYSTEM III
420
THE THEATRE III
465
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As associate professor of English at the University of Connecticut, William M. Curtin holds his degrees from St. John's University, Columbia University, and the University of Wisconsin.

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