Willa Cather Review | 65.3 | Winter 2024

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Our Winter 2024 edition of the Willa Cather Review features "Cather and Children" in our third and final issue of the year.

CONTENTS

  1. Letters from the Executive Director and the President
  2. What "Our Young Folks" Need to Know: Cather's 1897 Prize Question Contest in the National Stockman and Farmer • Timothy W. Bintrim
  3. Willa Cather's Fractured Fairy Tales of 1896 • Sallie Ketcham
  4. Pleasing Girlhood: Shadows on the Rock and the Great Depression • Kelsey Squire
  5. "From a baby into a thinking being": Willa Cather's Virginia Childhood • Andrew Jewell
  6. Cather, Mansfield, and Childhood: Letting Memory Do Its Work • John H. Flannigan
  7. Child's Play in My Ántonia: The Lost Paradise of Childhood • Stéphanie Durrans
  8. Willa Cather's Birthplace in Literature and Memory
  9. Children's Page
  10. From the Collections
  11. In Memoriam: Cynthia Griffin Wolff • John Jacobs

 

On the coverImage: Willa Cather reads to her younger siblings Jack and Elsie Cather, ca. 1897. WCPM Collection, Willa Cather Foundation Collections & Archives at the National Willa Cather Center. PHO-4-W689-1129. Text passage: "Old Books and New," written under the pseudonym Helen Delay, from The Home Monthly, October 1897.

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