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