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Death Comes for the Archbishop: Critical Essay by Henry Longan Stuart

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Willa Cather
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SOURCE: “A Vivid Page of History in Miss Cather's New Novel,” in The New York Times Book Review, September 4, 1927, p. 2.

In the following review, Stuart questions the wisdom of Cather's changing certain historical facts about the Catholic missionaries in the American Southwest in Death Comes for the Archbishop, but he ultimately praises it as a “remarkable” novel.

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