A useful resource both for instructors using Cather's Nebraska novel for the first time and for those who seek a fresh perspective. Edited by Susan J. Rosowski, a widely recognized Cather scholar and professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, this volume explores the many ways to 'get at' one of the most frequently taught Cather novels. . . . The quality of this collection is consistently high.--Journal of the West
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